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Re: T&T: Porta Bote

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Date: Tue Sep 05 2006 - 10:34:21 EDT

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    In a message dated 9/4/2006 8:36:22 A.M. Central Standard Time,
     writes:

    Portabote enthusiast for the last 8 years, as dinghy, fishing boat, taxi,
    tugboat. Limiting factor of Portabote for the beach is your attached outboard,
    boat only draws inches, weighs in at just over 100 pounds and can be dragged
    over wet sand with a minimum of water cover.
    Plus also is that it can't deflate, only scratches on oysters minus is it's
    flexible feel takes getting used to.
    Dave

    I never owned one but a friend loves his and carried it for two seasons down
    to the Keys and now has it strapped to the top of his irailer for land
    cruising. I rode in it a few times thru some heavy chop and, once you get used to
    feeling like it's going to fold in on you, it seems pretty seaworthy.
     
    Bill
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