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<blockquote data-quote="Froggy" data-source="post: 139985" data-attributes="member: 2562"><p>I have been doing what you describe for years, I just recently purchase a trailer, but drop the boat right off and get in manually, I spend Years rowing in no motor reservoirs, waves do slap across the bow on occasions because when you row you sit on the midddle bench, I would concur a 12 V migh be the better choice, but just too bulky and heavy, A light one will end up being trashed by manhandling as you describe. I think you will be fine, I fish alone, always had 12ft boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggy, post: 139985, member: 2562"] I have been doing what you describe for years, I just recently purchase a trailer, but drop the boat right off and get in manually, I spend Years rowing in no motor reservoirs, waves do slap across the bow on occasions because when you row you sit on the midddle bench, I would concur a 12 V migh be the better choice, but just too bulky and heavy, A light one will end up being trashed by manhandling as you describe. I think you will be fine, I fish alone, always had 12ft boats. [/QUOTE]
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