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supposed to be a response to that tellico video,
must have been drunk.



Whats that green to red plastic openboat? :evil:

looks like itd be a good plastic boat for a big guy like me.
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Skeeter, ya the guy paddlin it ain't the student of the month at Jenny craigs
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the cboats write up calls it 9"4", looks longer in the video, must be just compared to the other boats,
must put it on my list of plastic bboats to try out
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The skeeter is good boat I moved from an Ocoee to it. I think it is fast but tippie and takes time to get to know.
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I hopped in one for about 15 minutes a couple of months ago, and even though it was outfitted for someone quite a bit smaller than me, I had a favorable impression of it. It could easily handle my bulk (220#), though I could see it being a bit wet with that same bulk.
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"Just because you call them open boats doesn't mean you have to fill them up"
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