I love this

Bay_Kat

Tropical
My husband and I were at the lake near our house a few weeks ago and a couple was unloading their boat. They were an older couple and he was a paraplegic. Between the two of them, they unloaded and set it up in minutes and he was in a wheel chair, but made it look so easy. This is the boat they were using. We talked to them when they got back about an hour later and they told us it was the first time they used it and were just testing it before taking it to the gulf.

http://www.progressivesports.com/I-...ya-18-06.php?gclid=CM7KlYvd4r0CFRQS7Aod1HkAvg
 

b23hqb

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
My husband and I were at the lake near our house a few weeks ago and a couple was unloading their boat. They were an older couple and he was a paraplegic. Between the two of them, they unloaded and set it up in minutes and he was in a wheel chair, but made it look so easy. This is the boat they were using. We talked to them when they got back about an hour later and they told us it was the first time they used it and were just testing it before taking it to the gulf.

http://www.progressivesports.com/I-...ya-18-06.php?gclid=CM7KlYvd4r0CFRQS7Aod1HkAvg

Way cool. Ever since cutting up my 1979 Hobie 16 for scrap last summer (it was just unrepairable), I have been missing the salt spray of the Gulf. A new 16 is just too expensive, but this item kills two birds with one stone, both up my alley.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
Way cool. Ever since cutting up my 1979 Hobie 16 for scrap last summer (it was just unrepairable), I have been missing the salt spray of the Gulf. A new 16 is just too expensive, but this item kills two birds with one stone, both up my alley.

I liked the fact that you can row, use wind power and they also had a small motor on it. I'd really like to get one, but we'll stick with our kayaks for now.
 
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