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Default Dingy or vnose punt?


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Calif Bill wrote:



And in most states that is illegal.


Def illegal in Oz

Except a 5th wheel does not seem to
considered a trailer for this purpose in California.


...and I am not interested in getting a fith wheeler as I want either a
Prado
or a Cruiser so I can go Cape York etc (but leaving the van behind of
course)

I would get a 13-14' V
nose aluminum boat


Do you mean a v-nose punt? (punt has V-nose but flat bottom from about a
third
of the way back from the bow) or a dingy with v-nose?

and maybe an automatic loader like the Eide Industries
model.


I will certainly be getting one of those

I had a Valco riveted 14'V nose and worked fine in choppy water and near
shore salt water on calm

days. I think the boat weighed about 65 kg.


That was a v-nose punt?

Cheers

David



Would be considered a Punt via your definitions.


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