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· Physhicist
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Thought I'd share this nice set up with the board. It's really not much of a whitewater boat but would be awesome for trout on the opener or maybe left on Roosevelt for those of us who need a multi purpose watercraft.:thumb:

http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/boa/1634604111.html
 

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PT - what are you doing looking for more pontoon boats?! Are you trying to run a monopoly on us?! You already have one of the finest inflatable harems you greedy s.o.b :)

That boat has got to be a joke. I can't imagine that could be licensed. Damned hillbillies.

-J
 

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Hmmm! I remember seeing one very similiar to that one on Lake Wilderness(Maple Valley) a couple of years ago. There were about 10 or 12 people on it and 3-4 kids fishing from it as they cruised up and down the lake for several hours. I think they even caught a few fishies. They even had a barbecue set up on it and several large coolers (beer?) as well. Looked like they were having lots of fun and just using an electric outboard for propulsion.

It was the same year I watched an Eagle swoop down and snatch a good sized trout out of the water about 100 yards away - maybe 16-18" incher.

I don't go there to fish......just casting practice.

Jc
 

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Why are you guys bagging on my boat building skills. You see that sucker floats nicely, has solid construction and can host a small party. What is there not to like about this fine piece of American ingenuity and engineering? Are you buying my boat or not? I need funds for another lift kit for my rig.
 

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Wet bar! Sun deck! Boom box! I think Nate is right though, someone hit up a construction site for materials.
 
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