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I have a ODC 420 and also bad knees and feet. The Escape looks like it would be easier on the bod the using of the oars looks like it moves you along pretty easy. I'm I right on that ? Also will my Fisin Buddy be able to strap on like a reg. tube? What about the strap on rod holders. Do you use fins with it if you want to troll?.
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The new Outlaw looks smaller than the original. Am I correct?
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No, Same size at 6' long.
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I'm referring to the pic you posted, the seat doesn't look as big as the one I had. Maybe it's the contrast between the blue seat and the gray sides.
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What I use is a fishing buddy and the outcast float tube strap. I put it around the tube portion and remove the fishing buddy when I want to row. It easily can sit on the side of you and you can put it back in the holder when you want to use it again. I generally kick with my fins when trolling and row when I want to cover some water. I am sure you can buy the strap on pole holders scotty makes as well.
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For additional locomotion options, you can put a trolling motor on the Escape, but there isn't much room for the battery.
You can also put a trolling motor on your float tube. Search out the trolling motor entries on this forum. Lots of ways to do it.
The motor really helps in getting where you want to be, if you can't kick for long periods at a time.
I have a motor on a Fish Cat 4 and on an Outlaw Renegade. -- more room on the Renegade than the Escape for batteries etc.
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