"John Richardson" wrote in
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"Flyfish" wrote in message
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The pontoon will take a bit of getting used to, but I think once I
get the hang of it this is going to be a heck of a little platform
for river runs.
I had a similar experience yesterday on the Shenandoah. The pontoon
is a slow, slow boat. By my GPS, the fastest I could row in still
water was about 2.8 mph. I could plan on a sustainable cruising speed
of 4 mph in my canoe. There's no glide to the pontoon, either. You
stop rowing, you stop moving. Now I understand the trolling motor
mounts. If I was going to do any serious mileage, I'd get one.
Handles pretty good in whitewater, though. I had no problems at all
in the rapids.
It's a fun fishing machine for short trips, but it won't take the
place of my canoe.
My arms and shoulders are a bit sore, I guess I got my aerobic rowing
workout.
Amen brother. Legs and stomach, too.
John
I told SWMBO, who I also bought a pontoon for, that a pair of 36lb thrust
electric motors would be just the thing for my upcoming birthday. I could
have flown upstream on the Little A and drifted back at my leisure.
Flyfish