Dennis, Thanks for the info. I ordered the WS River Tamer today. I'm 6' and weigh 220, so the 350 # capacity should leave me a little "wiggle room" for cooler, etc. The only question I really had was whether it could handle Class II whitewater. >From what others have told me, it should handle anything we've got in Texas. I don't >mind getting a little wet in the summer, in fact, I do that when I'm out in my bass >boat on the big lakes, just to stay cool. Staying away from the Cottonmouths is why I'm going with pontoon rather than a kick boat. Appreciate your comments about its "stability".
JIMMY ****************************************************************** Dennis Hammett wrote: > Both are very stable, however, the water skeeter is easier to store and doesn't take >that long to assemble. I have a water skeeter and really like it. It is a very >stable craft, easily rowed, and will keep your butt dry( unless your really > heavy). > DH > "ESCHEW OBFUSCATION" > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Home#:573-341-3367 > Mobile#:573-368-6315 > http://www.geocities.com/drflyfish.geo/ > http://www.umr.edu/~dennish.html -- Jimmy D. Moore I FISH BECAUSE I MUST ! " TY FLYER " But, more importantly, I fish because Woodway, TX my Dad taught me! Scout Exec. BSA,(Ret.) - Outdoor Writer, TOWA, GRTU, FFF For fly fishing info across the USA world. check out http://www.BIGTROUTMAN.homestead.com/MainPage.html For Classic Golf Clubs, http://home.earthlink.net/~rayado/ By popular request, here's the URL for Sporting Tales Magazine http://sportingtales.com/main.php World Clock: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
