I use an Outcast Super Fat Cat. I'm out of the water except for the lower legs. A few friends of mine use the Outcast Colt Pontoon. Being small, it is still designed for stillwater fishing but you are out of the water and you could attach a trolling motor. For streams, it seems that the rougher the water, the larger the pontoon boat you need. I'm impressed with the small Colt Pontoon as it's not too heavy to take out of the truck and it is very manueverable in the water. Having oars is a real plus on windy days on a large lake. Another benefit is the better sighting and casting you can get by being higher out of the water. Takes on midges are much more easily handled from a Pontoon.
I'm not familiar with Scadden's hybrid. I'll have to check it out.
Steve






In a message dated 3/3/02 12:20:16 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


By the way, I have been pretty excited about the pontoon/kayak hybrid
designed by Dave Scadden, a friend of mine.  Dave has been part of the
development of Pontoon craft from the beginning, and was the main creative
force behind the Outcast pontoon boats which I think are the best in the
industry.


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