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I saw that one before. It actualy has a little electric motor in it too. You never need to inflate it so that would save you a few bucks on a pump.[cool]
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[sly].. it turns out that I already have a pump...seems we bought it a while back to pump up spa toys..
..just curious who makes this.. it reminded me of bendo's fishcat 60 but in the shape of a tube.. it looks like with some extra pads on the seat it could be a comfortable ride...
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That thing is like a "Big Wheel" of float tubes. You only train from it........ha ha just kidding.
Actually one of our members won 1 of those in a fishing Derby. I still can't fathom the rock hard seat either.[shocked]
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I bet it was too expensive...might as well have a boat. I liked the live well. And the storage. And the Stereo with sub-woofer that would have been installed. And a little warm water wash for you hands. Paper Towel dispenser. Downriggers? Hula Girl Bobblehead. Slide out fillet board. Heaven.
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The cup holder sure comes in handy when the Bud Light is around.[cool]
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[cool][#0000ff]It just proves that there is no universal "one size fits all" solution. Everybody has a different idea of what the ideal craft would be. Manufacturers listen to all of the dreamers and then try to come up with something they think will fill all needs. But, when nobody throws any money at it , they are forced to close up shop and wonder "Wha hoppen?"[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I get a good chuckle every time I see a new hare-brained idea hit the market. I harken back to the early days of float tubing, when we had to make our own covers to fit a truck tire inner tube. Nothing fancy. Just something to hold everything together while we thrashed our way out to where the fish were biting better than where we could cast from shore. It was wonderful.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Then came the first commercially made covers...with pockets and straps and everything. Wooo hooo! Bonanza! Next we got Uboats and Vboats. No more climbing in over the sides of our round tubes. Yeeee hawwww![/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Then the pontoons began getting better and more fisherman friendly...and we got hybrid tube/toons or pontubes. Even more choices. Even got a lot of goodies and accessories available online...so we don't have to make all that stuff ourselves.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]It was bound to happen. Float tubers and pontooners started asking..."Wouldn't it be great if we could add motors...and other boating type stuff?" Pretty soon, everybody is trying to turn tubes and toons into boats. Why? If you want or need a boat, get a boat. If you like the quiet and simple approach of a float tube or pontoon, just get one and live with it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Yeah, I add a lot of goodies onto my rides, but only as enhancements to help the fishing...not to turn them into something they are not. For me, less is more.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Now, if only I could learn to walk on water, I wouldn't need a tube. But, if I could walk on water, I probably wouldn't need a fishing pole either. Nah. I'll stick with status quo.[/#0000ff]
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[black][size 3]Per your request, the very craft that you wanted.[/size][/black]
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[size 3]I have attached a link to the Venture net site.[/size]
[size 3]Scroll to the bottom of their page, and check out the "solid" craft that they offer.[/size]
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[size 3][url "http://www.ventureoutdoors.net/pontoon_boats.htm"]http://www.ventureoutdoors.net/pontoon_boats.htm[/url][/size]
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I'm biased but I still like my Hobie.
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[black][size 3]If you wait until you find a craft that you don't find fault with, you are going to be a computer or bank fisherman forever.[/size][/black]
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[size 3]The "hard" walled boats are great for placid calm water, but those that I've seen on rough water, ride like a bucking bronc.[/size]
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