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
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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
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