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Hello,
I'm looking for recommendations for an inflatable pontoon boat. I'd like it to have the ability to attach a trolling motor/battery, and light in weight. Aluminum easy-take-a-part frame would be a plus. It will be used in small Eastern Sierra Lakes. Any recommendations? Dan |
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On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 13:18:02 -0800, "Dan" wrote:
Hello, I'm looking for recommendations for an inflatable pontoon boat. I'd like it to have the ability to attach a trolling motor/battery, and light in weight. Aluminum easy-take-a-part frame would be a plus. It will be used in small Eastern Sierra Lakes. Any recommendations? Dan Dan, How about an aluminum Jon boat? They might be a bit lighter in weight. |
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![]() I'm looking for recommendations for an inflatable pontoon boat. I'd like it to have the ability to attach a trolling motor/battery, and light in weight. Aluminum easy-take-a-part frame would be a plus. It will be used in small Eastern Sierra Lakes. Bucks Bronco is probably on of the best out there. Mine is almost 12 years old and its still a wonderful boat. Frank Reid by the way, ensure any boat you get has double bladder pontoons. If one deflates, the boat stays upright. Also, get one with a casting platform (mine is home made and unsafe at any speed). You'll buy it now or find out you want one later. Especially for sight fishing the shallows or fighting a bigger fish. |
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Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
by the way, ensure any boat you get has double bladder pontoons. If one deflates, the boat stays upright. Also, get one with a casting platform (mine is home made and unsafe at any speed). Frank.....I would think that for you, ANYTHING is unsafe at any speed. Tim Lysyk |
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by the way, ensure any boat you get has double bladder pontoons. *If
one deflates, the boat stays upright. *Also, get one with a casting platform (mine is home made and unsafe at any speed). * Frank.....I would think that for you, ANYTHING is unsafe at any speed. Not so. I can say "Yes Dear" before any request for anything is made by my bride and that's one of the safest skills in any relationship. Frank Reid Who does not want to talk about that high speed powered elliptical incident till the carpenters and drywall guys are done. |
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On Jan 3, 10:59 am, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
by the way, ensure any boat you get has double bladder pontoons. If one deflates, the boat stays upright. Also, get one with a casting platform (mine is home made and unsafe at any speed). Frank.....I would think that for you, ANYTHING is unsafe at any speed. Not so. I can say "Yes Dear" before any request for anything is made by my bride and that's one of the safest skills in any relationship. Frank Reid Who does not want to talk about that high speed powered elliptical incident till the carpenters and drywall guys are done. LOL Curious if the original poster bought a boat and, if so, what kind. I'm looking for one now too.. TIA, Bone |
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