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The Portable Pontoon Fishing Boat

Inflatable Fishing Boat

Inflatable Fishing Boat

The fly fishing boats offer a series of efficient angling machines that measure in at 7 to 9 feet to give a compact size, ease in transportability and set-up to accommodate one or two anglers. These fish boats offer rugged reliability to gain access to those difficult to reach fishing spots as quick as possible.

The actual pontoons on these mini fishing boats are either a solid air bladder or inflatable. The hard-shell pontoons are constructed in a tough denier material that is PVC coated to offer a impact-resistant hull. The tandem boats are fitted with extra-large pontoons to accommodate the additional weight and to offer more comfortable seating with an angler and oarman on board in close proximity.

The inflatable’s also offer a very study construction and come equipped with a light-weight aluminum frame to give additional stability and a smooth ride, inflating and deflating can be done in a matter of moments with an air pump. And can be carried a long way if the lake is off the beaten track.

Even though small in size these portable fishing boats are loaded with features, such as swivel seats, insulated drink holders, compartments to hold the fishing gear, such as the lures, large cargo pockets, rod holders, engine mount and a anchor system. Casting and fishing in a standing position is also a feature on pontoons that offer a rigid floor. Model dependent, these pontoons are able to handle a variety of waterways whether its the shallowest of lakes to a calm steam or a more fast-moving river.

Fly fishing boats are lightweight, durable, and loaded with features to offer a stable fishing platform to the occasional or seasoned angler in need of a solo fishing machine that’s able to navigate small lakes and rivers and offers loads of fun.

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