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![]() "Scott Marquardt" wrote in message ... Has anyone done it? I did the obligatory google search, and found nothing in 20 seconds (so it must not exist, right? ;-) Obviously, though, I'm not the first idiot to think of it. I'd like to see a light plane with canoes for pontoons. There'd be vertical tubes that would drop down (think a pickup truck camper's vertical supports for when you don't have the pickup under it), so you could taxi to shore, jack down the tubes (broad plates on the bottoms for mud?), and detach the canoes. Go fishing for the day, then re-attach the canoes, jack up the tubes and take off. Am I nuts? I suppose someone's going to tell me that it'd be easier to convert a pontoon to something that could double as an inefficient canoe. ;-D The big hazard is an obvious one, but what the heck. There's gotta be a way. - Scott Floats for airplanes are a lot tougher than canoes. They also have watertight compartments, so they all don't fill up in case of a leak, or hole. They also have a raised portion just in back of the cener of gravity, so that once it is planning, the aircraft can rotate, and fly away. It might be easyer to convert a float into a canoe. Bettter yet, strap a a canoe onto the float, and leave the float alone. -- Jim in NC-- |
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