Most pontoons and some boats are accessible.  The problem is getting  on or 
off of them......safely.
Where a ramp doesn't exist, I seen crews lift and unload.  Its scary  and not 
too safe, but when a boat makes money transporting people, its what you  have 
to do.
Warrior remembers the day, Houston got his Marine Fins........
 
Now if we can only get those old Army Ducks in the Dells to load  
wheelchairs, we got it made.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/17/2008 9:31:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I know they  have ones with wide enough doors but it isn’t my own.  I used it 
at a  Wisconsin state park where they rent small boat craft.  It does have 
very  narrow aisles – I can barely move at all once I’m on it.  

Barbara
C-5/6 complete since 4/8/81 
58 years old
Madison,  WI


On 6/17/08 9:18 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


In a message dated  6/17/2008 10:10:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:

Have any of  you  purchased an accessible pontoon or  houseboat?

Hello Mike,
I don't have a houseboat but my  sister has one for sale, it's beautiful. I 
know hers isn't accessible and I  have to wonder if any are. Most have decks 
above via ladder & the  hallways are VERY narrow. Thery're nice  though!
Dianna





 
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