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[cool][#0000ff]Hey...I got a "Pat Pending" on that.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Got another model in the works that takes a 350 on it. Gets up on plane real good but sometimes leaves the operator behind.[/#0000ff]
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Now thats funny[laugh]
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Now that I have the battery carrier figured out I'm developing a cooler rack for it!
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I was wondering what had been occupying your time as I hadn't seen a post from you for awhile. Did you get up to fish the Tourney with Roger in WY?
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How do the redneck jokes go.
You may be a redneck if you have a lawn chair on your toon.
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Now that is some ingenuity. I would like to see more kids come up with ideas like that.
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I remember a project on Zoom that we tried at summer camp. Styrofoam "shoes" with what amounted to a levelor blind on the bottom. Flaps that moved one direction, kinda like the "tread" on a cross-country ski, or deer-skins.
Allowed you to actually "walk" on water.
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I love it. I'd have covered the pontoons with colored duct tape to improve the hydrodynamicses, though, and lowered the chair.
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It must be a southern thing. We moved from Wisconsin to Georgia when I was in the 6th grade. Somewhere between 6th grade and high school I built a toon using four wooden pallets and four plastic blue barrels from my fathers work. I banded them together and off I went. Problem was that the toon was heavy so once at the lake it had to stay. I used it on an 8 acre fishing pond in the middle of a sub division and golf course. I actually believed someone would steal it so I chained it to a big southern pine. Maybe not steal to take it but use it and not bring it back causing me to have to push stick it back to its original location. I would say that many fish were caught off that structure and a many golf balls were gathered. The golf ball gathering would piss off the local pro because I would get them and sell them to the golfers making me some illegal beer money to drink while on my barge. The Alabama guy did it right by making it portable.
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