<p>Thanks for the insight, all.</p>
<p>A little more information: <br /> - The boat is truly made for shallow water. See photo. 17', seating for 3-4 (max), and the reason it can get where canoes/kayaks cannot is because it has power and floats in a similar amount of water. There are estuary and river systems in Maine that we fish that are some of the most beautiful locations I have ever been to, and would require a long paddle if it is possible at all. In a 4 or 8 hour day, we could cover quite a significant amount of ground. <br /> - It's certainly not a luxury vehicle. There's no accommodations or facilities. It exists as a platform, nothing more. Is this really prohibitive? <br /> - I'd like to limit it to 1-2 photographers to reduce the common photographs and focus on a more personal experience. The advantage of what I'm offering is that we can go anywhere that you want to - making micro-adjustments with a push pole to get the shot you want.</p>
<p>With all that being said, I think I may pursue this. It's a pleasure to be out on the water and a background in photography, fishing, and boating create quite a unique offering.</p>
<p>Thanks for the feedback!</p>
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