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This one might be better, and it takes an engine.
only 110 lb. http://www.boatingchannel.com/cgi-bi...6188635180261? wrote: Here, check this out. it only weighs 150 lb. it has some sides on it unlike the little pond fisherman pontoons, and you could probably put a 3 or 4 horse engine on it. http://www.boatingchannel.com/cgi-bi..._display.html? Al Deveron wrote: On 3 Jul 2006 06:34:11 -0700, "bowgus" wrote: I'd get a trailer with rollers, and a small aluminum boat (14' or so) and outboard (9.9 or so maybe). My experience ... it was way more work to cartop my canoe than to trailer my 19' I/O. Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I don't have anywhere to keep a trailer. Hence the need for car-top transportation. Al D |
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