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Has anyone owned or know someone that has had one of these boats?I am

looking at one to buy because of the light weight sturdy design,seems thicker

than a bass hunter type boat.It's more of a kayak cross pirogue design.

I've owned one of their old designed one man boats with a trolling motor and it was durable but was heavy and a hassle to carry down to the water at some places that I used it. I don't know how much mine weighed but if they have not lightened the new design a person may would want to use it with a boat trailer. I hauled mine around in the bed of my truck. It had built-in flotation in the bow and stern, live-well and the tiller handle was bolted to the inside of the boat beside of the seat it also had foot petals and ropes for steering. Once on the water you could troll around hands free to fish. I liked it OK as long as I fished were it could be unloaded at the water's edge.

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