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Re: Seeking info....
I just bought a 9, last years model and have not used it yet. I'm trying to figure out a way to put a wheel on it.
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Re: Seeking info....
Hi Fishstick,
I don't own a Fish Cat but do have experience with a similar boat. The Fish cat 9 IR looks good and has some good things going for it. The best of which is it is made by Outcast. Their boats have a very good reputation. I think the 9' length is about right for a one-man boat. You will appreciate the rocker design if you fish rivers. You will be able to spin it with little effort. It has good valves. Here are some things to think about. 1. It is a steel frame and if it gets scratched it will rust. You can control this by keep you eye out for scratches and repairing them. It is powder coated and the paint is tough. There are other boats with Aluminum or Stainless frames. I like stainless. 2. It looks like there is only one position for the oars. If the seat is adjustable that shouldn't be a problem. 3. The top fabric is 600 denier PVC and the bottom is 900. Some boats have a heavier fabric. I don't know that this is a problem. ![]()
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Here is a wheel that Buck's Bags sells. Maybe it will give you an idea. ![]()
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Steve! That boat rocks! Do you have a wheel for that one? What is the warrenty? *LOL*
Frank, thanks for the suggestion. I'll check out their site for the wheel. FYI, the seat does adjust on the F.C. 9. No matter what I do wheel wise, I'm going to have to have some kind of bar or bracket welded on the frame. Thanks!
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How are you using your pontoon that you need a wheel? Mine is light enough that I can handle it with out a wheel. The places I fish you can drive up to the water to launch.
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