Love our Legend as well, 15' widebody but we put the biggest motor possible on it (40hp 4stroke Honda) and even loaded to the gills it scoots for a tiller.. No complaints at all.. Extremely stable, handles the big water just fine.
It's obvious when the Barrie police pick officers for the marine unit, they don't care if they have experience on the water or not.. A safety chain is common sense, lol...
When I was a kid, the winning fish of the Toronto Star Great Salmon hunt was always over 40lbs... No doubt there was a 50lb'r swimming in the lake at that time. I wouldn't doubt it if there is a 50 out there now.. These fish are huge and it's only the start of July!
Well you aren't portaging so weight shouldn't be a huge issue. Does the camp have a kitchen? Fridge? Stove? BBQ? I ate steak and porkchops along with some chicken for an entire week, it was awesome
Also, beer...lots of beer!!
Unless the outfitters are complete goons, your normal tackle boxes will be just fine. I would suggest rod tubes for the rods and pack your reels in your clothes bag. Duct tape for sure, can turn a really leaky boat into a not so leaky boat.
I hope you don't let them on the internet, watch TV or even look at the billboards as they drive down the road then..
Because there is ALOT worse out there then this, let's not make a mountain out of a mole hill here...
2WD? You will curse not having 4x4 the first time you need it and don't have it.
That's handicapping a truck if you ask me, especially if you are towing a boat.
Nothing wrong with having a laugh at someone else's expense once in a while
As long as JP and his partner are ok, I'm sure they'll be laughing at this also.