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Thread: Float tubes now obsolete

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    Kevin
    It stays dry even in a decent chop, the inflatable seat goes all the way back.
    If any water does get in there is a drainage system. that takes it down the side and out
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    Craig

    I like the concept a lot and am very interested in seeing the prototype.
    One question- how dry does the area behind the seat stay? I like the amount of space behind the seat and the ample room for gear/food/beer/clothes is one of the big advantages of this craft. It will be really nice if it stays (reasonably) dry. Perhaps a barrrier of sorts could be created to keep the area free of flooding every time one moves? Or is the seat sufficiently high enough to create a decent enough barrier as is?
    Regards
    Craig

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    Just thought how nice is would be to take a boat like this on the Breede for some Leerie hunting, then remembered it might not be the best idea to have legs dangling in the water... :biggrin:

    Would like to see the final product, looks like a useable item.

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    Darryl
    Size in bag 45 x 30 x 60 cm with oars sticking out another 25cm
    This was a bag that was available at Ark, so it wont be the final bag size but should give you and indication
    Regards
    Craig

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    It will be ok if you don't have legs!
    Anyway what do you call a fly without legs???????????????
    ....................A walk!
    Sorry.
    Rough Day..
    Charles Thomas

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