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rigid pontoon/ kickboat REDUX
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[quote TubeDude][#0000FF]Your current project perfectly illustrates that there is no single craft that is perfect for everybody...and that each of us has our own ideas about what we want, and why. All I can say is go head on 'til your head hurts. I'm sure you will ultimately come up with something that fills the bill for your unique set of circumstances.

Good luck. I'm sure we all wait with bait on our breath to see what you can work out. Share some pics.
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I'll use my current inflatable-toons for this season.

All this "head hurting" effort is helping me sort out the details. Im a techno geek by nature; I actually like small projects like this. Now I know what materials are needed, how to assemble them, the overall look of the thing, and so on.
Like I asked before, "Do I even need to do this?"
The answer is both a yes and no. I can buy rigids for around $400 per pair. Given that I have time to sort it through, the DIY OPTION remains appealing.
But first, I have an extension on the shed to build - that's my spring project.
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rigid pontoon/ kickboat REDUX - by dayhut - 04-22-2014, 01:43 AM
Re: [TubeDude] rigid pontoon/ kickboat REDUX - by dayhut - 04-23-2014, 03:57 PM

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