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Bucks Bag Southfork
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I have a chance to buy a bucks bag southfork for $300. Is that a good deal? I am about 6'2 and 260. I think I read it is rated to 350 lbs. Would that be worth it? thx

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[cool][#0000ff]That is a good craft. Very popular and with good reviews. Lots of quality built in, like the stainless steel frame, easy adjust foot rests, PVC protective coating on the bottom, good urethane air chambers, etc.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff][/#0000ff] [center][Image: southfork.jpg][/center] [center] [/center] [left][#0000ff]It usually tickets out at about $600, so $300 would be a good deal...even on a slightly used one. It has heavy duty 8 foot pontoons, which would mean you could not take it on rivers (9' required), but it should serve you well on almost any pond you put it on. With the 350 pound rating, you should never have to worry about overloading it, even with a heavy battery for a trolling motor.[/#0000ff][/left] [left][#0000ff][/#0000ff] [/left] [left][#0000ff]I have owned a couple of Bucks Bag float tubes and I have always been favorably impressed with their quality.[/#0000ff][/left] [left][#0000ff][/#0000ff] [/left] [left][#0000ff]Let us know if you "bag" it, and if you need assistance in getting it tricked out with all the goodies.[/#0000ff][/left]
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