04-28-2012, 02:20 AM
Gas motor is great for getting from point A to point B, but once there they are not great for holding position or moving very slowly. I put an electric on the front for that and the fact that the standing platform slid out so the gas tank and battery can go under the seat (of course, this is with the raised seat). Without the raise seat, the fins are used to steer for hands free fishing.
I have not doubt you are NOT Riverrat, just pointing out, he started that post and has been banned from sites for bashing other dealers to promote his own. Not cool business.
You are sitting major high with the diameter toons, how do you transport?
I will finish this by saying, the three top name in fishing pontoons are NFO, Bucks and Outcast with Asian company Creek Co. making a good showing. As far as a fishing machine that is capable, provided the operator is, to take white water. I feel all of these will do that and be very comfortable. Add to this as even you mentioned, transporting, NFO has got this down. The U shape is far superior to two pontoons for stability in my experience.
Not sure what you mean by more for fly fishers, what would be the difference?
People that have never owned a Scadden seem to be the ones that find fault in them and I am not sure why that is. Maybe because they are different, but I have been a satisfied customer for over 15 years with my first SFC that Dave Scadden designed.
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I have not doubt you are NOT Riverrat, just pointing out, he started that post and has been banned from sites for bashing other dealers to promote his own. Not cool business.
You are sitting major high with the diameter toons, how do you transport?
I will finish this by saying, the three top name in fishing pontoons are NFO, Bucks and Outcast with Asian company Creek Co. making a good showing. As far as a fishing machine that is capable, provided the operator is, to take white water. I feel all of these will do that and be very comfortable. Add to this as even you mentioned, transporting, NFO has got this down. The U shape is far superior to two pontoons for stability in my experience.
Not sure what you mean by more for fly fishers, what would be the difference?
People that have never owned a Scadden seem to be the ones that find fault in them and I am not sure why that is. Maybe because they are different, but I have been a satisfied customer for over 15 years with my first SFC that Dave Scadden designed.
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