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JFISHCANDYF



PostPosted: Fri 06/04/10 2:18 am    Post subject: Inflatable Fishing Pontoon Boat: Suggestions/Reviews? Reply with quote

wsup,

I'm looking for some input on a lightweight, somewhat packable cataraft (40-50lbs). I am a man of quality and don't mind spending cash on reputable names but do realize cost doesn't necessarily mean quality. Although I respect my gear, I tend to be abusive. Any info is greatly appreciated. To the gills,

JF
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MightyMike



PostPosted: Fri 06/04/10 5:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi JF

visit North Fork Outdoors web www.northforkoutdoors.com they make the most awesome pontoons, looks at the specials where good deals can be found

Mike
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JeremyK


Location: Montana

PostPosted: Thu 06/17/10 6:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The best packable/ light weight personal watercraft on the market are the Watermasters http://www.bigskyinflatables.com/

They are basically a mini raft and pack down and come with backpack style bags to carry. The plus is they have an integrated oar system so you don't need a frame. Very stable and have room to pack stuff in the back for overnight trips. I have taken through class 2,3 and 4 rapids with no problems..... they are pricey, but way worth the cost. I had a friend just buy one on Craig's List for $200, old with patches, but still floating!
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LUCCMAN



PostPosted: Sat 08/14/10 9:00 am    Post subject: SEA EAGLE Reply with quote

Check out Sea Eagle.com they have a frameless with a swivel seat in the pro package. Cost about $750
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