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New "float tube" (sort of)
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Hi,

The weight is actually no problem because the boat has wheels that swivel down. You load the boat up, put the motor on then wheel it into the lake. It's a 1 person Job. When you are in the lake, you pull a pin in each side and the wheels "come up" out of the water. I can setup with the floor (takes 2 people about 25 min) or without (about 10 - 15 min)

The boat came with oars that lock in so you can row away.

Someone wanted to know what this cost. Keeping in mind that I am from Canada(things are more expensive here) and that the motor is essentially new, this package is about $7300 new, I got it for 3,000.

See the wheels in the upright position in the photo below.[Image: boat5.jpg][/img]
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New "float tube" (sort of) - by atvaholic - 04-13-2011, 08:03 PM
Re: [cpierce] New "float tube" (sort of) - by atvaholic - 04-15-2011, 12:59 AM

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