Overwatering? Is that a thing?

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Kelly

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Living near the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (700 miles of waterways), I can't get out of my head, the idea of exploring it "Overlanding" style. Obviously, you need a boat.

I was looking for something I could:
Carry on my 5'x10' Utility trailer.
Afford to purchase.
Afford to operate.
Carry at least 4 people.
Sleep on board.
Carry plenty of cargo.
Have shade.
Keep out mosquitos :-)

Then I saw this...
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Using Speed-Rail, Scaffolding Planks, and a Pop-Up Awning, you could have a 10'x10' platform on a two canoe catamaran, and the whole thing could be broken down to fit on a 5'x10' utility trailer, AND be stored in the garage.

Two 17' canoes have a load capacity of over 2,600 pounds!...
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Add a small outboard...
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... and you're ready for adventure!

Brand new, I could set it up for around $5k.
Used,... half that!
 
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cool idea

I wonder what an actual pontoon boat would cost, or even an used one
 

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cool idea

I wonder what an actual pontoon boat would cost, or even an used one
Believe me, I've considered a pontoon boat. Here's what made me want to go another direction: Needs a trailer/license that serves only one purpose. Cannot store at my house (so I'd need to pay storage). Much heavier, and needs bigger motor. Also, this way means I have two canoes, that I can use individually. I could even put one on top of the Jeep when doing Overland trips.
 

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Why not do it Aussie style and get an aluminum boat with a small detachable outboard?

The Aussies call them Tinnies and they often have wheels on the stern gunwhale to move them around and a detachable outboard motor. One person can get them on and off the roof of a vehicle because they are so light.

 

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Why not do it Aussie style and get an aluminum boat with a small detachable outboard?

The Aussies call them Tinnies and they often have wheels on the stern gunwhale to move them around and a detachable outboard motor. One person can get them on and off the roof of a vehicle because they are so light.

I love those, but a 10'x10' platform give you so many option. You can even sleep on board.
 

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I couldn't really find a better picture to get the idea across - but I have considered something like this. I think it would be cool to put a small(ish) rigid hull inflatable boat on a roof rack. The idea of having no boundaries really takes on meaning then - run up to a lake or huge river -- no worries! -- drop the boat, load it up from the truck and go for it!!

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Of course, the Aussies even have a name for it..."Roof Top Tinnie," although that has to do with a metal boat -- but fun article and cool description of putting the boat on the roof!!

http://www.thisisouraustralia.com/selecting-a-roof-top-tinnie-or-cartopper/
 
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Dude.. I love the canoe idea.. I love it so much that Now you have me considering it...
There have been plenty of people who've "Mickey Moused" them together...
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I'd really like to do something nice, well-built, and capable to taking on a 2-3 week waterway expedition.