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Plastic boats: Bass Hunter vs. Pelican ??

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Hi folks - I'm going to try one of these small boats for electric motor only lakes & ponds.     Weight is a huge consideration for my old back & I like the extra length of the Bass Hunter Stalker II.     My local Dicks Sporting Goods carries the Pelican 10E & it's a couple hundred bucks cheaper, but 40# heavier.

I guess my question is if anybody has any positive or negative experiences with either brand they'd like to share ... many thanks.

John

I have the pelican. I love that little boat. Unsinkable, stable, like a floating suitcase. It's not the lightest boat that's for sure. But you if your just dragging it off a pickup or down into the water it's really not bad.

I just didn't want to pay the extra for the bass hunter

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thanks for the info guys !!

John

Search "nucanoe". I cannot post links until I have 10 posts.  ;)

I have a Sun Dolphin Sportsman that I use on small ponds and lakes around here.  Works great and is pretty light.

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