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Sevylot Tender Runabout?
On Aug 13, 6:30*pm, "Comnet" wrote:
"RMR" wrote in message .com... Followup.. The wife and I used it as a whitewater raft, it did not have a hard transom. We also set up two oar stations and could make great time, but the rear rower had to steer. One day in a slight squal, acutally a pretty good one we needed to steer across a lake away from the dam. I remember yelling "left side, both sides, both sides, left side, left side.. and on it went trying to keep the boat from turning to the shore. I would not use it as a tender unless it has a hard bottom.. An inflatable bottom, with set in hard floor as we had would not make a great tender in my view... On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 17:27:59 -0700 (PDT), friend wrote: Has anyone actually used one of these Sevylor Tenders? Can it be rowed? http://www.sevylor.com/dyn_prod.php?....x=68&view.y=8 Yes, I looked at the Sea Eagle also but it costs more than twice as much for one person more capacity. I'm looking for a tender I can use on my 24' sailboat for mostly sheltered waters. Thanks Check outwww.seaeagle.com Dave |
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