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		George Henry
Try PortaBote
I've had a 10'PortaBote for one season. It is built like a tank. The second week I had it we had 70 mph wind gusts hit our mooring area. The PortaBote was blown across parking lot, broke one removable seat, replaced for $40.00 with no other damage to boat. Two other aluminum boats were smashed or almost doubled over.Boat folds to 4" thick but seats fills a large duffle bag. I store in H26 cabin on road; on deck or tow on water.Paid $1100 from Cabelas. Check out web site portabote.com.Purchased with plans to keep dingy when I can eventually afford a larger boat, not let go with H26 because fabric is dry rotted as with an inflatable.I would buy it again.PS: saw PortaBote at Cleveland boat show this Jan. they have new plastic seats in lieu of wood like mine.
	
		
			
		
		
	
								I've had a 10'PortaBote for one season. It is built like a tank. The second week I had it we had 70 mph wind gusts hit our mooring area. The PortaBote was blown across parking lot, broke one removable seat, replaced for $40.00 with no other damage to boat. Two other aluminum boats were smashed or almost doubled over.Boat folds to 4" thick but seats fills a large duffle bag. I store in H26 cabin on road; on deck or tow on water.Paid $1100 from Cabelas. Check out web site portabote.com.Purchased with plans to keep dingy when I can eventually afford a larger boat, not let go with H26 because fabric is dry rotted as with an inflatable.I would buy it again.PS: saw PortaBote at Cleveland boat show this Jan. they have new plastic seats in lieu of wood like mine.
