03-08-2004, 05:21 PM
[cool][blue][size 1]That's a big ugly puppy, but rated at 400 pounds, it should carry you and your gear...including a trolling motor and battery.[/size][/blue]
[blue][size 1]I have owned a couple of the Trout Unlimited craft...specifically Kennebec "mini-'toons." I have been impressed with the quality of the craft I have seen or used. But, it still remains your decision.[/size][/blue] [#0000ff][size 1][/size][/#0000ff] [#0000ff][size 1]As we continuously point out to folks analyzing the differences between tubes and 'toons, there are tradeoffs with either choice. You probably already know them. You are not going to be able to pack the TU craft into the Uintas, but then again you are going to be able to handle float trips and long trips across big waters better in the 'toon.[/size][/#0000ff] [#0000ff][size 1]Looks like a big sturdy frame. Ideal for hanging a motor and other accessories from.[/size][/#0000ff]
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[blue][size 1]I have owned a couple of the Trout Unlimited craft...specifically Kennebec "mini-'toons." I have been impressed with the quality of the craft I have seen or used. But, it still remains your decision.[/size][/blue] [#0000ff][size 1][/size][/#0000ff] [#0000ff][size 1]As we continuously point out to folks analyzing the differences between tubes and 'toons, there are tradeoffs with either choice. You probably already know them. You are not going to be able to pack the TU craft into the Uintas, but then again you are going to be able to handle float trips and long trips across big waters better in the 'toon.[/size][/#0000ff] [#0000ff][size 1]Looks like a big sturdy frame. Ideal for hanging a motor and other accessories from.[/size][/#0000ff][signature]
