Old But Trustworthy (SwittersB)

I cannot recall when I first acquired the Southfork pontoon ‘boat’…maybe 15 years ago or more. It has the old steel frame. I replaced the shorter oars with bigger oars for possible river use and more frequently rowing across big lakes. I also carry so much stuff that I replaced the side gear bags with bottomless, ill fitting bags that the oars brush over as I row. I have those pads because frankly if given the chance I will fish the whole damn day, or until my ass goes to sleep from the pressures across the back of my thighs from the seat edge.  I love the damn thing, BUT….it can be like a giant sail boat in big winds. I have been blown so hard that I have come to a complete stalemate with the wind, rowing and neither gaining nor losing ‘ground’. Well hell that can’t last long. I have had to finally head to shore and cut my losses to stop from getting  blown to the far side.

I use to easily lift the craft plus gear over head and walk up hill and throw it atop a van. Now, for assorted reasons that seems a long time ago. I do have an Outcast Fish Cat that also keeps one up out of the water. I may be evolving toward that as it gets harder to go alone and muscle all that gear around. It has been one successful fishing machine over the years. What the hell happened?