01-29-2008, 03:55 PM
Everything you said is right on.
By footprint, these little boats have the whole thing in the water including your rear.
Going with my old man who weighs around 225, with the SFC and the H3, his rear is not in the water. So looking from behind, it is two separate pontoons coming to a point. The little boat does look like the front kicks up and therefore going forward it will track better, which is what they are doing in it (the direction it is designed for)
But, like I said, for fishing, you really need to go backwards.
Thanks for the link Joco, I do have some crazy kayaker friends that really like those.
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By footprint, these little boats have the whole thing in the water including your rear.
Going with my old man who weighs around 225, with the SFC and the H3, his rear is not in the water. So looking from behind, it is two separate pontoons coming to a point. The little boat does look like the front kicks up and therefore going forward it will track better, which is what they are doing in it (the direction it is designed for)
But, like I said, for fishing, you really need to go backwards.
Thanks for the link Joco, I do have some crazy kayaker friends that really like those.
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