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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:14:59 -0700, "Tony Roberts"
wrote: Can't paddle like I used to - is a small outboard the answer? Tony I used to use a little MinKota electric on my canoe. Crept up river relatively slowly and _very_ quietly. A couple of times startled the heck out of wild turkeys near the shore. Once during hunting season when they're really paranoid. You'll want a motor mount (my Stearns inflatable has one, but I quietly set it aside as soon as I bought it). The battery, however, weighs as much as a full gas tank. I got tired of carrying it to and from the truck. Hmmm. If I used the boat ramp, I'd be closer, right? Maybe I'll try that again on this one. But first I'll try hefting a battery. Now that I have an indoor garage with electric plugs, I'd not have to carry it from vehicle to house, either. And I'm using a car, so the lift in and out wouldn't be as high. The motor itself is very light, btw. -- rbc: vixen Fairly harmless Hit reply to email. But strip out the 'invalid.' Though I'm very slow to respond. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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