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Post by lurker1818 on Jan 29, 2014 11:02:49 GMT -6
www.seaeagle.com/FramelessPontoonBoats.aspxAnyone have any experience with these? I am in the market for a pontoon to add to the money drain hobby that we are in. Looking around, I have been drawn to these, mostly for the packability as I don't have a truck or trailer to haul a framed pontoon around. I know most of them can be easily assembled at the lake, but this seems to be pretty simple, just add air. Also, the stand up casting to me would be a real advantage when flinging the flies.
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Robert Burton
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Post by Robert Burton on Jan 31, 2014 15:25:11 GMT -6
Without a troll motor you can't kick and cast with that. Can't stand in it but there is this. But then not much different than a tube I no longer have a truck and I would agree the pontoon in a mini van is a serious drag. Any fishing of note to me is a 3+ round trip away and adding the assembly/dis-assembly of a framed pontoon....
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Post by brian on Feb 23, 2014 7:29:52 GMT -6
They offer free use for 180 days.I went with the Scadden outlaw renegade.The US boys at Patterson use them alot.Scadden also offers,all kinds of add on attachments & they can carry alot of the added weight ie battery t/motor..
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Robert Burton
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Post by Robert Burton on Feb 28, 2014 10:01:21 GMT -6
Okay now THAT looks sweet!
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