08-13-2010, 04:21 PM
Yes at 64 years young and a bypass survivor, it's a source of pride. I just lean it on the back, lift it by the motormount part of the frame and walk it back and forth till it's on. It's not that hard to carry with your shouders under the seat and your hands on the footrests. I put a foam pad under the seat to make it more comfortable for the shoulders. The hands on the footrests is the perfect balance spot. I could portage this toon if I wanted. Easy enough for a former canoeist. It actually carries as well or better than any canoe I've ever carried. I don't plan to do any serious overland travel with it; but I could see doing a short carry into a portage connected lake.
At the trout club I usually move it from pond to pond with the help of my grandaughters wagon which fits perfectly under the seat.
God Bless,
Don
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At the trout club I usually move it from pond to pond with the help of my grandaughters wagon which fits perfectly under the seat.
God Bless,
Don
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