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Home grown pontoon...
I admire you for your creative handiwork. Do you come from a sailing background as I think a small sail would look great on it? Do your feet reach the water so that you might use kik fins? 20 lbs is is very light. of what is it constructed? Let us know how well you are able to fish from it? Good luck.
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Re: Handbuilt kick boat/ portable PICS
actuall yes it sit about 5 inches from the surface of the water and you use kick fins for power.
i am actually designing a small sail set up that would fold out of the way for fishing. the boat is made of yello poplar, red cedar, ripstop nylon and spar urethane. took me about 30 hours to design tweek and build. fishies great!! i caught 6 bows in the first hour... well beyond wading depths in the middle of the lake! it is much faster and dryer than a tube! |
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