09-09-2009, 08:06 PM
If you will be using a motor, only the pontoons can be easily fitted and have high enough weight capacity. Except for some of the monstrous north fork products like flygoddess has. These would be an easy stepdown from a regular boat. Rig up some good flip up wheels and the weight carrying problem will be solved....
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[quote designyourhome]I stopped by Cabelas today, took a gander at the options for tubes and pontoons, "I am so
now" the sales guy showed me a fat cat 4 for less than $200 bucks, and there was another fat cat tube for about $450 that looked very well built and a bit bigger, As far as pontoons, they overwhelmed me because of the size and weight. I did like the one Cabelas has that is airless. Is the Fat Cat Serieis the way to go, there were other brands that were cheaper and looked similar. I have a bad back so I am concerned about lugging one of those pontoons, but I really like the fact your higher off the water and can put an elec motor on. What to do!!!!! Maybe I should have kept the boat![/quote]
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Pon
[quote designyourhome]I stopped by Cabelas today, took a gander at the options for tubes and pontoons, "I am so
now" the sales guy showed me a fat cat 4 for less than $200 bucks, and there was another fat cat tube for about $450 that looked very well built and a bit bigger, As far as pontoons, they overwhelmed me because of the size and weight. I did like the one Cabelas has that is airless. Is the Fat Cat Serieis the way to go, there were other brands that were cheaper and looked similar. I have a bad back so I am concerned about lugging one of those pontoons, but I really like the fact your higher off the water and can put an elec motor on. What to do!!!!! Maybe I should have kept the boat![/quote][signature]
