03-30-2009, 08:27 PM
For me, I see it strapped to the side of the trailer to transport or on top the trick and shell with Yakama.
Sure there are cheaper boats, but as I said, this one does not require an extra trailer or scratching up the truck (which is a short bet so under 6' long)
And lets face it, as long as we are going for one, I would opt for a 16'. more stable specially on choppy water.
Motor, not sure yet as we had a 25 hrsp four stroke on our 14' Alumicraft and then on our 16' Monarch. At times a little more power would have been nice.
The portability of the Porta is really great and I do know people that own them and love them. We hit remote lakes that there is no rental, plus not really my bag to rent...I do it too often.
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Sure there are cheaper boats, but as I said, this one does not require an extra trailer or scratching up the truck (which is a short bet so under 6' long)
And lets face it, as long as we are going for one, I would opt for a 16'. more stable specially on choppy water.
Motor, not sure yet as we had a 25 hrsp four stroke on our 14' Alumicraft and then on our 16' Monarch. At times a little more power would have been nice.
The portability of the Porta is really great and I do know people that own them and love them. We hit remote lakes that there is no rental, plus not really my bag to rent...I do it too often.
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