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small fishing pontoons

#1 Post by nebrtoon » Mon May 07, 2007 9:47 pm

I am currently looking a a few different "mini" toons for fishing, any opinions on these, I have never owned a pontoon, and the smallest one I've rode on was 24ft

here's the links....

http://logoboats.com/LOGO/FISH%20N%20FU ... MODELS.htm

and the other one

http://www.paddleking.com/new_page_1.htm
http://www.paddleking.com/angler_ii.htm

all 3 boats are approx the same price range...the lakes we fish are in the 300-2000 acre range, some are "no wake" speed lakes...the reason i'm looking at the mini toons for fishing, have a 15 ft fishing boat, and its crowded with more than 2 people in it....also the neighborhood I live in has rules against parking boats outside, garage is 21 ft deep with a std 7ft tall door.

Derek

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#2 Post by mike » Wed May 09, 2007 10:08 pm

Welcome nebrtoon, I have no experience with the mini toons but I am sure someone here has!
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#3 Post by nebrtoon » Fri May 11, 2007 4:01 pm

thanks for the welcome 8)

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#4 Post by HandymanHerb » Sun May 13, 2007 4:49 pm

Gillgetter makes smaller toons and from what I read on the other sites 14 footers are to rough to fish out of and most that had them went at least to a 17 or 18 footer.

I like my 20 footer but that's to long for you to get inside
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