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Bob La Londe wrote:
"Richard" wrote in message ... I am thinking of getting a small inflatable boat of some kind to ferry myself across smaller western rivers (e.g. Gunnison in CO) during spring high waters when they become too deep to wade across. I just want something that would be manageable to cross fairly fast current (not white water). What would be the best kind of design for this purpose? Shore lines can sometimes be shallow and rocky, so I think I would need something with a durable bottom. Any kind of inflatable is going to take some time to inflate even with an eletric pump. Atleast anykind that is reasonably portable. Are you going to pack it in or what? No, the river access points would be accessible by vehicle. Maybe some good waders, a float tube, and some swim fins? Still seems like a lot to pack, but it would sure be a lot less than an inflatable boat. I've read that float tubes should not be used in moving water. Not sure about the pontoon type float tubes. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com Thanks for the reply. |
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