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I just found this site and wanted to say hello and ask a question or two. I have the Scadden Outcast and some know that it is a frame less boat. When I bought it, one of my biggest concerns was storage. Living in an apartment limits my space. In hindsight I should have given more thought to where I would mount a FF. Fishing deep has proven to be frustrating ( Bass primarily) and without the ability to find structure and definitive weed line breaks or suspended fish,it becomes a game of pure luck once the fish go deep. Anyone run into any similar after thoughts once a commitment has been made? I have a few ideas but was hoping to shorten the learning curve and save some money on too much 'experimenting'.
Thanks for any input and great site.
Troy
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First off, I think you mean OUTLAW.

For the Fishing Buddy there is

http://www.cabelas.com/prod-1/0023252317636a.shtml

Scotty has this one:

http://www.queenscreek.com/floattubefishfinder.html

Not allot of D rings but there is allot of PVC Fabricating on this site, maybe it will spark an interest.

By the way, I have the Outlaw X5...best boat made[Wink]
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[quote flygoddess]First off, I think you mean OUTLAW.
Sheesh! Thanks for the correction,er I mean welcome.
For the Fishing Buddy there is

[url "http://www.cabelas.com/prod-1/0023252317636a.shtml"]http://www.cabelas.com/...0023252317636a.shtml[/url]
This looks like a good option if I decide on the FB.
Scotty has this one:

[url "http://www.queenscreek.com/floattubefishfinder.html"]http://www.queenscreek.com/...ttubefishfinder.html[/url]
Now this looks so simple that I feel idiotic for not coming up with this already.

Not allot of D rings but there is allot of PVC Fabricating on this site, maybe it will spark an interest.

By the way, I have the Outlaw X5...best boat made[Wink][/quote]
I agree, the outlaw is a great boat and I am very happy with mine. I had to deal with a lot of bs from NF Outfitters to finally get what I paid a fair sum of money for. With prices like that, customer service and accuracy should be priority #1 IMO.
Thanks FG for the links and striking the spark to help my muddled mind think of a solution to this problem. Will report with a follow up of which way I lean.
Troy
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I agree, the outlaw is a great boat and I am very happy with mine. I had to deal with a lot of bs from NF Outfitters to finally get what I paid a fair sum of money for. With prices like that, customer service and accuracy should be priority #1 IMO.
Thanks FG for the links and striking the spark to help my muddled mind think of a solution to this problem. Will report with a follow up of which way I lean.
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Curios, what BS did you have to deal with?
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[quote flygoddess]

I agree, the outlaw is a great boat and I am very happy with mine. I had to deal with a lot of bs from NF Outfitters to finally get what I paid a fair sum of money for. With prices like that, customer service and accuracy should be priority #1 IMO.
Thanks FG for the links and striking the spark to help my muddled mind think of a solution to this problem. Will report with a follow up of which way I lean.
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Curios, what BS did you have to deal with?[/quote]
I dont have the X5 but the base model outlaw. When I was researching my first toon, NFO caught my eye due to it being a Utah company first (from the Ogden area) and the fact it was frame less which was a huge plus due to storage concerns. I made the decision and called their shop. I happened to speak with Dave Scadden on my first call and asked him a series of questions concerning trolling motors, rod holders and sonar mounting options. I also inquired about the leaning bar option and cargo deck. I had total assurance that the boat would meet all my expectations and more. Awesome! I took the leap and ordered it on the phone. When my package arrived I didnt have the time to get into it so it sat for a few days but when I finally opened it I discovered that NFO had shipped me the Madison tubes minus the frame and nothing else. Took several days to contact them and I couldnt leave a message due to the voicemail inbox being full. Finally got through and explained my situ. to another fella on the phone.Squared away? not hardly. I receive the next box in the mail. Got the right boat this time but no pump, no foot bar or S-clips and no leaning bar or cargo deck. Getting a little annoying especially with the dude on phone acting completely non chalant about the incompetence in his shop. It took 2 more shipments to finally get the whole package including the straps to hold down the deck (which I think is a really lame design and ended up buying two more longer straps to get the deck tight. The leaning bar is not configured to work with the frame less outlaw or at least I couldnt ever understand how to make it work. But due to me being tired of dealing with NFO I ate the loss. At least they paid all the extra shipping costs. This was last spring and I missed the spawn on the areas I had in mind to target. The whole process took over a month to finally get right. Too bad because I really like the boat although there are a couple design flaws that are really only nuisances but with this boat being rated for class IV and V white water I would be very hesitant to because the oar post location puts the Saddlebags in the way of clean strokes not to mention the oar shafts rub across my thighs with every stroke. Not the ideal motion in a split second decision making whitewater situation. On the lake the boat is great excepting the oar Saddlebag conflict and thigh rubbing.
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Gotcha.
I know spring is tuff for them because of all the shows, and I DO know they need better quality check on outgoing shipments.
Funny thing, he wanted to hire me for that reason, but the jaunt from Salt Lake to Ogden could get old quick.
On their behalf, sorry. They are still quite a small crew.
I know PRVRT had a little trouble also.
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Yea, I like the boat. Except for my feet I stay completely dry and just go out in a pair of thin Colombia or REI pants and a pair of wading boots.It tracks well and with a pair of fins (soon) hovering near the lilies should be a cinch. Dave did give me a small break on the price because as you stated, it was show season. On my upgrade I would like to pick up product in person if I happen to be back in Utah. Is this an option with NFO?
Thanks again
Troy
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You bet! The shop is right off the freeway in Ogden.
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