Ok for stillwater but I would want longer than 51/2 ft oars
for moving water. I use a Southfork on class II water with
7 ft oars.

My 2 cents worth.....Nev Gosling
                     Greater Vancouver, BC



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jimmy D. Moore
Sent: April 27, 2004 9:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Good deal on a pontoon boat.


For $199.50 I can overlook a few shortcomings.  The weight max is great
at 350 pounds.  Pontoon diameter of 16" ain't that bad. Your seat is
adjustable, so this will take care of the unadjustable row locks.  I
have one very similar and have no problem with my 6' - 228 pounds.  You
won't find another deal like this!

JIMMY  D

P.S.  Dennis, I ain't throwing rocks at you :-P
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Hammett, Dennis Ray wrote:

>That's Water Skeeters promo model. For those of you that are serious
>here are the drawbacks to that model(I Own one)
>Pontoons on the other models are larger in diameter putting you higher
>from the water and carrying more weight.
>1 position only for the oars. Unless you are a stringbean not only are
>they in your belly but the angle is awkward.
>
>
>
>

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