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Hobie cat with an outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 437956" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>Overboard,</p><p>I have lashed two canoes together with poles. They are stable but tend to plunge thruough waves rather than riding over them. I had an idea one night drinking with relatives to lash 3 canoes together about 8 feet apart and then make a deck out of plywood, add a mast and a small outboard and crusie the length of Roosevelt Lake, WA. It is the impoundment behind Grand Coulee Dam and goes 180 miles. Floating Man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 437956, member: 22555"] Overboard, I have lashed two canoes together with poles. They are stable but tend to plunge thruough waves rather than riding over them. I had an idea one night drinking with relatives to lash 3 canoes together about 8 feet apart and then make a deck out of plywood, add a mast and a small outboard and crusie the length of Roosevelt Lake, WA. It is the impoundment behind Grand Coulee Dam and goes 180 miles. Floating Man. [/QUOTE]
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