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    Sealegs amphibious fishing boat

    Sealegs amphibious fishing boat.




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    Nice boat but a tricycle wheel pattern with the single wheel up front isn't the greatest for cornering; ask anyone who has ever owned a Robin Reliant.

    It probably can't get going very fast on land so that's less of a concern although you certainly don't want to make any sharp turns.
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    In Italia se ti beccano con quel tricico chissa quanto te lo fanno costare quel kg. di pesce che vai a pescare.

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    Invented and made here in New Zealand and exported around the world. U.S.A. Navy and Marines use them. Designed to get on and off beaches, great where you have a large tidal sweep over flats.
    Good open water handling as well but not made for highway use.



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