I have had one of these for about 10 years now(actually my first boat).  I
have the 360 model which is 12ft long.  They are very stable as far as
moving around in and when my kids were younger i would take all three of
them out on lake and rivers.  I even got bored one winter and got two
lengths of 1.5" aluminum, some plywood, and 2 6.5' carlisle oars and crafted
a "rowing frame".  It doesnt campare to my outcast 1200, but it does work on
rivers like the upper yak and for about 350.00 if was/is a fine "poor mans
drift boat" that can hold 2-3 just fine. 

Jesse

-----Original Message-----
From: kent lufkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 6:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Inflatables?


I'm thinking about picking up a two-person inflatable to take my 
9-year old daughter lake fishing. (Her cast is pretty fair but she's 
way too small for even my smaller float tube and we can't both fit in 
my pontoon boat.)

I've been eyeing one of the Fish Hunter inflatables from Seyvor (sp?) 
that Outdoor Emporium has for about $100 and wondered if anyone has 
had any experience with them?

Thanks,

Kent Lufkin

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