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<blockquote data-quote="GYPSY400" data-source="post: 271151" data-attributes="member: 8599"><p>Well so far, that last picture with the quad and the trailer has been the heaviest.. Quad: 600+, trailer: 100.. Ramps: 50 and starting battery and gas: 50.. Plus the captain:200++. The quad trailer usually stays on the other side of the lake. </p><p>The boat did ok, but I'd rather be boating in calm water, waves are a little scary!.. It does plow some, so I want to attach some sort of splash guard on the front to avoid taking on water.. During the half hour trip, I probably take on 5-10 gallons from splash. A bilge pump will also be installed soon, since I already need a battery anyhow. </p><p></p><p>What this boat is used for: my hunting camp near Sudbury, ON is VERY remote.. We must travel 5.5km on the first lake, then hike 2.5km to a second lake where we have another boat.. Then it's another 2.5 km boat ride to camp.. What this boat allows me to do is bring the quad across the first lake, so the hike with a backpack becomes a quad ride towing the trailer.. Thus enabling my hunting partners and I to bring much more BEER!</p><p></p><p>Here is a pic of shangri-la</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GYPSY400, post: 271151, member: 8599"] Well so far, that last picture with the quad and the trailer has been the heaviest.. Quad: 600+, trailer: 100.. Ramps: 50 and starting battery and gas: 50.. Plus the captain:200++. The quad trailer usually stays on the other side of the lake. The boat did ok, but I'd rather be boating in calm water, waves are a little scary!.. It does plow some, so I want to attach some sort of splash guard on the front to avoid taking on water.. During the half hour trip, I probably take on 5-10 gallons from splash. A bilge pump will also be installed soon, since I already need a battery anyhow. What this boat is used for: my hunting camp near Sudbury, ON is VERY remote.. We must travel 5.5km on the first lake, then hike 2.5km to a second lake where we have another boat.. Then it's another 2.5 km boat ride to camp.. What this boat allows me to do is bring the quad across the first lake, so the hike with a backpack becomes a quad ride towing the trailer.. Thus enabling my hunting partners and I to bring much more BEER! Here is a pic of shangri-la [/QUOTE]
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