08-10-2010, 11:45 PM
[cool][#0000ff]You got your thinker working well. The Bighorn is a fine fishing platform but does not quite have the extra space necessary to fit it out with motor and battery. However, there are the remote units...like the PowerFloat...that allow you to add power to your tube externally.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]You are also thinking straight when you are planning to go together on your trips. Solitary trips are nice for those who have the physical capability of handling routine physical tasks...as well as the occasional emergency. But, if you have some limitations you need to be sure to have someone else along to back you up when you need assistance.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Can't overemphasize the importance of safety and proper planning to avoid problems that don't need to happen. You guys be sure to take your systems to the water in a quiet protected area first, to get used to the positives and negatives before you go charging out with full fishing regalia. Learn to move forward and backward and to turn as needed. It can be a challenge to learn basic navigation for the first trip or two. Then once it becomes more natural and you have more confidence you can focus more on having fun and less on just surviving the trip.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]You are also thinking straight when you are planning to go together on your trips. Solitary trips are nice for those who have the physical capability of handling routine physical tasks...as well as the occasional emergency. But, if you have some limitations you need to be sure to have someone else along to back you up when you need assistance.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Can't overemphasize the importance of safety and proper planning to avoid problems that don't need to happen. You guys be sure to take your systems to the water in a quiet protected area first, to get used to the positives and negatives before you go charging out with full fishing regalia. Learn to move forward and backward and to turn as needed. It can be a challenge to learn basic navigation for the first trip or two. Then once it becomes more natural and you have more confidence you can focus more on having fun and less on just surviving the trip.[/#0000ff]
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