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    Wow, I had completely dismissed inflatables in the past, but that one looks great. I'll have to check it out.
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    It has aluminum bow and stern inserts that make it cut and glide through the water like nothing I had ever paddled before.The really neat part doesn't show in the picture. I have an aluminum 'backbone' for it that lays along the length of the boat under the floor pad. It makes it track perfect, and go as fast as any hard shell. They also have a high pressure drop-stitch floor for it that you even stand up on, but I have found no need for it. The boat also has a 1 seat, and 2 seat spray deck, and you can use a spray skirt with it. That comes in handy in the winter.

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    Wow, I had completely dismissed inflatables in the past, but that one looks great. I'll have to check it out.

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