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Re: Intro and pontoon question
I'm the one usually doing the rowing, which I also enjoy, but once in awhile it's nice to be in the front seat
It's the McKenzie Drifter X2 bladderless. I also have the extra frame to make it into a 3 man with plenty of space for one day floats. The X3 would be better for longer floats for 3 persons. When I go single I use a Skykomish Sunrise ST.
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