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Do Tubes Flip in the waves?
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I think everyone wants to see pictures, so pms won't help
My boat weights a little more at 67lbs. Less if I leave the shelf and standing platform off.
Yes, it has a back pack Packs up very small.
I have never waited at the boat ramp...I do use them once in awhile though, but still no wait, which also answers your remote question.
If I by pass the sonar, motor, I would be on the water in seconds. BACK UP? not a problem, but generally don't have to do that either.

I can float in 3" of water, and

Can you portage around 1/4 mile long rapids without takedown?
If I was capable, this would definitely be the boat I would do that with...check out the You Tubes for Dave Scadden and the Outlaw.

I have not tried the strapping to a small car, first off that is why the trailer. I don't rent cars. I do drive a Suzuki Grand Vitara...trust me, it's small.
However, the gent that bought one of the Cardiac Canyons we sold, does transport it on the roof of his CJ5, so yes it is very possible. That boat was even a foot two feet longer.

I do have a video that I have to try to You Tube it, that shows me blowing up my Outlaw in 1.15 minutes and putting the frame together, strapping to the toon another 6 minutes.

I prefer leaving them on the trailer in the garage. I decide to go by myself, I pull one off, hook to car and I am gone.


I have been doing this a very long time and have figured out all the short cuts.

You know...pictures would sure help.
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Do Tubes Flip in the waves? - by davetclown - 01-04-2003, 07:48 AM
Re: [pontoonman] Do Tubes Flip in the waves? - by flygoddess - 06-07-2009, 09:16 PM

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