I find it hard to believe a pontoon can be paddled with anything known to man. I've tried it a couple times. Better to carry a portable trolling motor and battery, enough to get to a safe spot or some help ...
Watching someone try to paddle a pontoon would be fun to watch...similar to sitting at a boat ramp watching all the fun on a weekend. I don't even carry a paddle in my bass boat. I tried once, discovered that the only way to move it was to have two people paddling on opposite sides at the same time. I can travel miles with my trolling motor if it comes to that.
I have looked at the videos for this paddle and have thought briefly about making one out of wood. I really think the concept of pushing the pontoon has merit.
I am sure that the aluminum version would be store better and weigh less than a similar wooden version. Not to mention the time required to build something I would hope to never use or have anyone see!
Who are you kidding Dan, if you thought like that you would have just bought the Bennington rather than carving one. I see you slipping down to the cellar at night to work on the paddle
My Squid Pontoon Paddle arrived this week. Construction quality seems good, very lite-weight! I could never have done anything in wood to even come close to this.