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Topic subjectneed help with float tube selection
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21253, need help with float tube selection
Posted by bstroman, Fri Jun-11-04 09:19 PM
I recently purchased a togiak by trout unlimited and it does not have out of water seating and the drag is killing me. I am going to return it and purchase either a super fat cat or a trout unlimited madison pontoon. The pontoon weight 46lbs which is not that big a geal, but will not be as easy to store as the float tube. Does anyone have advise on which boat to purchase. I love the portability of the tube, but the pontoon is the same price as the super fast fat please help.
21267, RE: need help with float tube selection
Posted by Lake, Mon Jun-14-04 09:28 AM
the pontoon is the way to go, the desing of the pontoons vs. the fat cat make it a lot easier to move through the water.
21271, RE: need help with float tube selection
Posted by bstroman, Mon Jun-14-04 10:00 AM
WELL I THINK I AM GOING WITH THE SUPER FAT CAT IT JUST SEEMS EASIER TO TRANSPORT AND FROM WHAT i HAVE BEEN TOLD IT MOVES THROUGH THE WATER PRETTY GOOD AND SET UP IS EASY COMPARED TO PONTOON. ANYBODY HAVE THOUGHTS TO ADD.
21275, RE: need help with float tube selection
Posted by woodsac, Mon Jun-14-04 10:47 AM
I've owned 4 different float tubes and I'm on my 2nd (last) pontoon. Float tubes are fine and have their time and place, but for the sport of bass fishing, a pontoon all the way!

I have to agree with John. The pontoon is faster, more stable, and it can hold more gear. If you are trout fishing or only plan on using your craft once a month or less, then buy a tube. But if you are bass fishing and you go out every weekend, then you should strongly consider a pontoon.
21278, RE: need help with float tube selection
Posted by bstroman, Mon Jun-14-04 01:33 PM
I have to transport my rig to and from and someone told me that pontoons are a hassle to set up. What i am looking at is a small pontoon by tu called the madison its only 45lbs (that does not seem to bad) and 7 ft pontoon. Very good price at 250 compared to the fat cat at 350. Any thoughts
21283, RE: need help with float tube selection
Posted by , Mon Jun-14-04 03:37 PM
For about $299 the ODC 816 has 8' pontoons and will carry more weight, up to 250 lbs.

Lzydeus Pisceus
21287, RE: need help with float tube selection
Posted by bstroman, Mon Jun-14-04 05:30 PM
the odc did not get positive reviews and the tu madison is 50 $ cheaper and same weight. I still can't decide to buy the fat cat or a pontoon-