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Outriggers/Stabilizers for my 1032 Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Yerba1" data-source="post: 192901" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>When I know I'll need them, I have two 8' inflatable pontoons that attach to d rings fore and aft on my boat (and canoe). I use an air mattress pump to blow them up once I get out on the lake. It's a kids thing. Almost impossible to swamp. However, once they're in place, movement is limited to the 1 setting on my small electric minn kota. The pontoons roll up and fit in a medium size duffel for storage and portage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yerba1, post: 192901, member: 4899"] When I know I'll need them, I have two 8' inflatable pontoons that attach to d rings fore and aft on my boat (and canoe). I use an air mattress pump to blow them up once I get out on the lake. It's a kids thing. Almost impossible to swamp. However, once they're in place, movement is limited to the 1 setting on my small electric minn kota. The pontoons roll up and fit in a medium size duffel for storage and portage. [/QUOTE]
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