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The motor seems to help balance the
boat, as you lean back the motor try's to lift upwards
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Simple loading with the beach trailer
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Life jackets on |
It has no great speed in
reverse, but more than enough to get you where you want
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Father-in-law showing his
maturity, if it was me we'd be at full throttle my now |
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Best seat in the house
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Nice gentle turn, very poetic
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We went under the bridge
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Eying up the ramp, it's difficult
against an out going tide
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Me on my own (at speed)
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Putt,,, putt
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Nice turn
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One of the few times he let it rip
:-)
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Like a hot knife through butter
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Should have brought the fishing rod
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Zipping along at 30kph
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Water where it should be
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Relaxing on the beach
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Those seats are pretty comfy
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We'll tackle those breakers one day
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That jet ski managed it, I'm sure
we could
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Fits nicely on the trailer
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A simple pulley setup allows easy
loading and unloading
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I painted the name on with hammerite
metal paint (very durable)
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Lake Hauroko
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Eating lunch sheltered under a tree
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Storm front on the way through, just
for fun I rowed some of the way
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Bailing out the spray and rain water
wasn't an issue.
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Dog just loving it. Note: the rather
stylish anchor well (20l container)
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This must be a big boat, we survived!
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