

Here it is almost all together, without the transom that holds the motor. It folds together, can be done with 2 people and has a 4 inch draw in the water. It won't sink either, even full of water and people! That's a plus with our grandkids - we never know what they may try!

>>>>> - it all started here. Sam and I went to an Outdoor Show last spring and saw this amazing boat. It folds flat to 4" deep and can be carried on the top of a car or along side an RV. We were intrigued, but didn't buy one. Finally after a lot of research about it we ordered one...........well, we ordered two............actually we ordered three!! Let me splain. The first one was delivered by Larry and Carol, the distributors in Utah. We got it unpacked and unfolded and put together (it was 95* outside, too) and then it was discovered that someone had dropped it on the back corner and crushed the structure. Sooo, Larry had to fold it all back up and make the 150 mile trip back to his home. 10 days later he brought us boat #2 and this time there was a forklift bite in the back, where the transom goes................So, poor Larry (age 71) takes this one back too. Now, 3 weeks later, he calls again and promises that he inspected the third one before it left the loading dock. They used a different shipping company too! Smart huh?


Here we have the maiden voyage with Austyn, Drake, McKenzie and Alyssa at our reservoir in Delta. We bought 4 canoe paddles too, so each passenger can row and help. One day soon, we will get a small motor, but for now, it's fun to paddle around.
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You found some paddles! Did you end up finding them in Provo that day you guys were here? What a cool boat, way fun. I am glad you guys finaly got one in good shape : ) 3rd times a charm! I am so excited that you guys have a blog, this will be fun to keep in touch and see what you guys are up to and where you have been!
-tammy
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