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no live well?..
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can you use this in saltwater what do you do if your battery rounds out is there anyway you can use paddles I'm close to South Padre Island Texas
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My thoughts are to build a lightweight frame for this boat that could have you enclosed in the boat,with a space open to be able to fish from.:)
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I saw they were over 1000 dollars, you can get a Jon Boat for that much.
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great review! you've answered most my questions about. not saying in going to sell kayak, I got too much invest to include pole rack, live well which I just completed in August, small electric ice chest with integrated small tackle box. Though it's not powered. I refuse to power it at the moment cause in California it would then have to be registered and I don't fully understand that part yet, though, it is in my future plans.
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The Irish pub in using round boats for at least a thousand years, they call him coracles. look it up this is not a new idea matter fact it's so old that is boring
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stupid
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Would there be any way to attach electronics to this craft? (Fish/Depth finder)
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I SO LOVE THIS DESIGN...NOT ONLY THAT I WAS SOLD BY THE ULTRASKIFF... BUT FOR SOME REASON NOW IM TORN BETWEEN THE TWO... LOL... PRICING AND OPTIONS IS EVERYTHING... I THINK BY A CLOSE MARGIN, I AM SOLD ROUND ABOUT... YES I AM
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Basically a yeti tank with a deck and trolling motor
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It needs a trailer. It looks like an odd fit in the back of a truck bed, especially standing up like that.
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to be continued...
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it would be nice if it works with small gas engines. 6hp would be perfect.
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When the battery dies in the middle of the lake, then what? If you could row this boat, I don't think it would be easy!
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This vs the Ultraskiff360?
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what are the detentions of the boat? What size bed would I need to throw it in the back and secure it? I drive a tacoma.
Do you have an videos of how difficult it would be to pull it out of the water without the trailer? Thanks. -
ultraskiff??
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For long-distance travel just carry two car batteries you can put it in one of the other compartment
Have you ever fished out of a "Round Boat" like this Roundabout Watercrafts boat? Although they look a bit different than any type of boat we are used to, these round boats are pretty darn slick. To see the full blog (including all pros and cons) of the Roundabout Round Fishing Boat, click here now: http://www.saltstrong.com/articles/roundabout-round-boat-review/ On the way back to Tampa from Boca Grande last week, Luke and I decided to stop in Ruskin (the Roundabout Watercrafts home office) to do a test run after we have heard numerous anglers talking about this round fishing boat. After spending a solid hour driving around, making some casts, and testing it out every way we could, we left pretty impressed. Not going to replace our boats by any means, but it certainly could play a role in an easy to transport one man fishing vessel. Check out the full review of this round boat by Roundabout Watercrafts here: http://www.saltstrong.com/articles/roundabout-round-boat-review/ To learn more about Salt Strong, click here now: http://www.saltstrong.com/