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Skinny water beware!! Push Pole Build
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<blockquote data-quote="trob445" data-source="post: 279156" data-attributes="member: 9394"><p>Storms passed and I was able to get my 14' mirrocraft on the water for her maden voyage. After rowing to some skinny water I grabbed the push pole, and by george it was perfect. Even with getting used to the boats stability from the front casting deck, and having my 7 yo and 5 yo in the boat with me, she pushed really well! I need to add caps to the sloped 45's, but other than that.. I'm very pleased. Tried it from the front deck as well as the floored area with equally good results. I feel like the boat tracked better from the back? But that is most likely user error.</p><p></p><p>Being able to collapse the pole is very convenien in a boat this size!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trob445, post: 279156, member: 9394"] Storms passed and I was able to get my 14' mirrocraft on the water for her maden voyage. After rowing to some skinny water I grabbed the push pole, and by george it was perfect. Even with getting used to the boats stability from the front casting deck, and having my 7 yo and 5 yo in the boat with me, she pushed really well! I need to add caps to the sloped 45's, but other than that.. I'm very pleased. Tried it from the front deck as well as the floored area with equally good results. I feel like the boat tracked better from the back? But that is most likely user error. Being able to collapse the pole is very convenien in a boat this size! [/QUOTE]
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