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By fishing man from kings river,ca on 12/18/2007 Pros: Easy Entry & Exit, Easy To Lift, Easy to Paddle, Good Maneuverability, Stable Best Uses: Day Trips, Flat Waters, Rivers Describe Yourself: Recreational Comments: this is the first boat ive used, so my experience isnt the best but it is great for what i use it for;day trips, and floating down the river.
Not the usual waterskeeter quality By River runner from North Carolina on 11/27/2007 Pros: Compact, Easy to Paddle, Good Maneuverability, Stable Best Uses: Day Trips, Flat Waters, Rivers Describe Yourself: Recreational Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I have a water skeeter boat already and this boat just didn't live up to the quality of the first. I would be concerned about using this boat on heavy rivers.
By metalhead from tri-cities washington on 10/26/2007 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Lift, Good Maneuverability, Stable Best Uses: Beginners, Rivers Describe Yourself: Beginner, Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use the Snohomish for all rivers I love to fish, which include the Skagit river in the spring to the Klickitat in the winter. Whenever unsure situations arise, I feel safe that my pontoon will handle all the rivers I love to fish. Take it from a die hard steelheader!!! Beware, this boat does not come equipped with a 32 oz cooler. The only real con is the rod holder. But who byes a pontoon to fish plugs?
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