Benny wrote:What do you guys think? Yea or nay?
I vote yea, make two of them, and take me with you! Do a little quail hunting while we're out there.
What body of waters are you looking to break it in on?
Thanks, Tim:)/'~~--<*}))><
Benny wrote:What do you guys think? Yea or nay?
Packer wrote:Benny wrote:What do you guys think? Yea or nay?
I vote yea, make two of them, and take me with you! Do a little quail hunting while we're out there.
What body of waters are you looking to break it in on?
Thanks, Tim:)/'~~--<*}))><
Benny wrote:This is another option I have been looking into as well. Building the cataraft frame to my own specs via rowframe. Row frame was mentioned on several whitewater rafting forums. Built the same as nrs frames but at a fraction of the cost.
For the bladders or pontoons, I have found out that I could purchase individual or a pair of bladders from Outcast directly. This is only over the phone, Outcast does not sell them via the web for whatever reasons. The Outcast PAC 1200 will be $215.00 per tube or $430.00 for the pair. I think this is a super great deal, considering these tubes are made by Aire and carry a 10 year warranty. The tubes would be 13' in length and have a 20" diameter. Bomber tubes on a custom cat frame for under $500 bucks. Come on...
I know I still need the oars, tie down straps and other miscellaneous items, but this will be built to the exact way that I want the cataraft. I want this to do muti-day float trips. I think this will work best to carry a decent amount of gear comfortably.
What do you guys think? Yea or nay?
If you like doing all the research, and putting things together yourself.....and troubleshooting when things don't go as planned, I say go for it. It might be less expensive than a turn key deal, but don't expect to save a lot of money. Those little details can add up quickly.
I would also be very open to what size pontoon or cataraft you actually need. What will you be using it for the most. Will you be rowing technical stuff? Going bigger might not be better, but not having enough capacity would suck too.
briansII
fly addict wrote:Benny,
Have you looked at one of these,
http://www.hobiecat.com/mirage/mirage-pro-angler-12/
The also have them in a inflatable version.
Way more faster on the water than a toon and hands free?
Benny wrote:
I want to be able to take an ice-chest with cold beers, gatorade, and steaks for dinner for a few guys. Have a decent dry box for stowing gear that needs to stay dry. I want to do it right the first time so to speak.
Like I said before. This is never ending... spending money on fly fishing that is.
briansII wrote:Not as nice as what you are planning to build, but an idea of what a used rig sells for.
http://www.kiene.com/forums/showthread. ... n-Cataraft
briansII
fivefish wrote:Benny, have you researched Saturn at all? http://www.saturnboats.com/
They have catarafts. I was thinking about getting their 14 or 15 foot inflatable boat with a trolling motor to putt around little lakes in WA with the kids.
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