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Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: RodneySr] #5202094 08/16/10 02:09 AM
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One of my customers has a great solution for carrying a floatpro with out a truck bed. The light, folding trailer was designed for kayaks but adjusted perfectly for the foam pontoons. The brand name is Yakima and they are available at Cabelas and other places. Pretty slick.



Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: rockhopper] #5202110 08/16/10 02:14 AM
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Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: rockhopper] #5202146 08/16/10 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted By: rockhopper
One of my customers has a great solution for carrying a floatpro with out a truck bed. The light, folding trailer was designed for kayaks but adjusted perfectly for the foam pontoons. The brand name is Yakima and they are available at Cabelas and other places. Pretty slick.



Thats a sweeeeet trailer but it has an even more HIGH price tag. $2200.

Why not just buy one from Northern tool?

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_7262_7262

Its $200

Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: BassFever] #5205084 08/17/10 12:37 AM
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I said they were slick, not cheap. That's not a bad deal from Northern. With a bit of enginuity, it could serve your needs well.

Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: rockhopper] #5266009 09/02/10 11:07 PM
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how powerful of a trolling motor are you using on your boat? i can get my hands on a 28lb for real cheap but im afraid ill get board with it and think its not enough. i weigh about 180 plus maybe 10lbs of tackle, then the battery.

Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: jackh] #5272467 09/05/10 02:09 AM
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I have'nt put a trolling motor on one of mine (yet). It's been foot power so far.

Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: rockhopper] #5273221 09/05/10 02:36 PM
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Rough estimate with 60# battery and 20# wt. motor maybe 3 mph for 2 hours if the short version can handle the weight including your other equipment. This is a drift design boat not meant for speed, distance or fighting wind or river current. Great little boat for positioning yourself close to shore in comfort without having to stay on the bank. Boats with pointed, torpedo shaped hulls are faster and can go further. Just yesterday, the constables were in full force at 311 bridge and questioned me about my boat, because of not allowing foam or glass on the guad, glad I had my inflatable.

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how powerful of a trolling motor are you using on your boat? i can get my hands on a 28lb for real cheap but im afraid ill get board with it and think its not enough. i weigh about 180 plus maybe 10lbs of tackle, then the battery.


Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: rockhopper] #5355688 09/29/10 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted By: rockhopper
That's the math working. I'm saying 250 lbs. max, or go with longer pontoons. Just trying to keep it safe!


Do you have to tag/title these kind of boats in Texas or inflatable pontoons?


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Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: Bass_Tard] #5355761 09/29/10 06:09 PM
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If you plan to put a motor on it you must register and tag it.


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Originally Posted By: Wish2BFishN
If you plan to put a motor on it you must register and tag it.


Thanks!


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Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: Bass_Tard] #5364839 10/01/10 08:02 PM
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so where do you guys fish with these things? I don't have a boat and these seem to be really awesome... where in DFW to you fish with it?

Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: peterchi2] #5457884 10/28/10 03:08 AM
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The cool thing about a kickboat is you can fish any area where there is access to water. Grapevine, Lewisville and Lake Arlington are good. There are also some small lakes north of Decatur on the LBJ Grasslands. You dont need a ramp- just a gentle sloping bank to crawl in and out of.

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You can fish waters that are unreachable by any other means. Inflatable versions are packed into isolated Alpine lakes. They are especially good floating rivers where you are in a protected area. Very shallow sections can be crossed more easily that with a kayak, if you use the lightweight inflatable models.

They are not good in windy open water. Rough water or big waves can be an issue, unless you are going with the flow in river rapids. They are not good in fast or busy larger boat traffic because of wakes or chance of being run over.

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so where do you guys fish with these things? I don't have a boat and these seem to be really awesome... where in DFW to you fish with it?


Re: new foam pontoon kickboat [Re: porta] #5586967 12/08/10 09:31 PM
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rockhopper sent you a email

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going to pick up my new kick boat sunday, can't wait to try it out. Wife says it will have to be after christmas, since it is her gift to me, hmmmm that will be a long two week wait lol

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