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Hi all, new user first post. I'm looking at a simple no frills pontoon I found online, named Cimarron. Not sure of the mfg. Any experience with this particular boat? Usage would be a couple of times a month during the summer. Possibly for running the Green river, too.
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Does that size limit include Utah?
Most of my plans (like 95%) would revolve around local lake fishing, maybe some forays into the Uintas for some of those lakes.
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The Trout Unlimited 9 footer is rated for rivers, and it's only 315 or so at sam's club.
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I saw it at Sam's here for $299. Don't know if the wife is willing to spend that much but I'll start pushing her buttons.
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[cool][#0000ff]The size restriction is only on rivers, but it definitely is a requirement in Utah that your pontoon is at least 9 feet. If you are going to do mostly lake fishing, and if you don't plan to put a motor on it, you might even look at downsizing to a good tube or mini pontoon.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Hey, Mateo, isn't that the first rule for maintaining a happy marriage...always get the spouse something of equal value...or a credit card?[/#0000ff]
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There's such a thing as a happy marriage[shocked]?
It doesn't have to be of equal value. It just has to sparkle.
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