Dick;tartansailor wrote:I have a 15' Old Towne square stern with a 2 hp outboard.
Do not have a clew as to how it will work out. Biggest fear is that
it will flip out in the Atlantic, but for gunk holing, it should be ok?
We'll see and post later.
Dick
I have the same boat. I think it was called the 15 Discovery and Old Town doesn't seem to make it anymore in a sq. stern. I saw it for sale on the side of the road, bought it on a whim, and have found it to be quite the able craft. It rows great, two folks can paddle it, and the little 2hp honda on it moves it along at a good clip. I've poled it and sculled it, too. Two can easily get it on and off roof racks. We have had three double chubby guys, the Lab, decoys, and all the trimmings in it without even the slightest concern, on back waters. It's also good for tending the mooring here at the house. It's one of the most ubiquitous "tools" I own. One can launch it anywhere. It's a do anything boat for those of us who haven't warmed up to kayaks, yet. I have raced my daughter in her kayak, me pulling it with 7' Ash oars. She wins but it's a respectable finsh and a good work out.
As you might tell, I really like this boat, however, I'm not sure I would tow it in open ocean. I favor the deflated inflatable, bagged, and lashed on deck along with the compromises it represents.
Ed