Is this silly ?

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pinstriper

Great. So the one scenario where these are sort of OK - a calm lake - is where you have a major fail. Oy.
 
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pinstriper

So, I'm new at this. I was under the impression that there was something...I dunno...dirty is the wrong word...but are you allowed to use a drift boat on a lake instead of to drift down a river ?

I mean, I don't want people pointing and laughing at me. Any more than already, I mean.

Plus, a drift boat on still water would involve rowing, right ?
 
rogerdodger
LOL, this is a fantastic thread..see below in bold...but bottom line, I think you want a boat with a motor. a really big boat...


by far the most efficient human propulsion so far is the Hobie Mirage Drive, compared to another kayak company that sells a pedal option for their kayak with regular propeller below, the Mirage Drive is twice as efficient at turning human effort into motion...
 
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pinstriper
The more expensive the boat, the easier it will be to justify putting that money into a guided trip fund instead. A $15k boat pays for a lot of guided fishing.
 
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DrTheopolis
So hard that they are widely used as rental craft in places where idiots, drunks, and kids make up the vast bulk of the clientele.

I believe offensive language is prohibited on OFF.

Given my previous story, that's downright OFFensive.


I'm not a "kid." Take that back, you big jerkface.
 
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pinstriper
I believe offensive language is prohibited on OFF.

Given my previous story, that's downright OFFensive.


I'm not a "kid." Take that back, you big jerkface.

I was thinking more that if it works for them, it's right up my alley !
 
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I have owned a driftboat for 2 years and have never had it in a (moving) river. Pontoon is much easier and I dont have to haul anyone else!
That being said it has been in numerous lakes and spent to much time in tidewater using nothing but a 50# thrust trolling motor and well, maybe once I had to row cause the batteries died........
I take it out quite often solo and it is very easy & convenient to use.
 
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DrTheopolis
I was thinking more that if it works for them, it's right up my alley !

Fair enough.

But seriously -- pedal boats suck bigtime.

Get a driftboat or some such thing with a little electric.
 
rogerdodger

and here I thought 'tidewater' was the saltwater portion of a moving river....last time I checked, it moves one way, then 6 hours later moves the other...:thumb:
 
Raincatcher
I believe offensive language is prohibited on OFF.

Given my previous story, that's downright OFFensive.


I'm not a "kid." Take that back, you big jerkface.
Okay, Doc, take a breath. Name calling is not necessary and is an offense according to the rules. Sheesh. :sad:
 
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DrTheopolis
Understood. But I was quite certain he knew I was kidding around.
 
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DrTheopolis
I'm about the least angry person you could imagine.

Except of course while I'm feigning outrage.
 
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and here I thought 'tidewater' was the saltwater portion of a moving river....last time I checked, it moves one way, then 6 hours later moves the other...:thumb:

Trolling tidewater does not count when using a motor! I just see no point in trying to work the sticks and try and fish at the same time!
 
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DrTheopolis
and here I thought 'tidewater' was the saltwater portion of a moving river.

Actually, you thought wrong.

It's the portion of the river that is hydraulically dammed by tidal influence.

Pretty sure the base of Willamette Falls isn't salt water.

Columbia in Troutdale? Not too terribly salty.

But when most of us Oregon anglers think of "tidewater," we think of the eastern parts of the coastal plain, on the lower rivers. But that's certainly not the only example.
 
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wils
the city parks in L.A. used to rent those - or an older equivalent brand. cute for dates; silly for old fat guys with bad backs, though.
 
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pinstriper
the city parks in L.A. used to rent those - or an older equivalent brand. cute for dates; silly for old fat guys with bad backs, though.

I accept this. Really I do. But I fail to see how they are sillier than a float tube. I'm not gettin' one. But I am curious and interested in an option that would be stable, cheap, self-propelled with little skill and less effort.
 
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Pontoon!!