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    I've been looking at maybe getting a small plastic 2 man boat but dont know anything about them. Anyone who has one and can give me any info on brands or pros and cons I would appreciate it.

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    I have had a Pelican Bass Raider 10 for many years.
    PROS: Very very stable. I'm 250 any my son is 260.. No issues.
    Great for protected waters.
    Does real well with 30# trolling motor. Roomy enough if you don't take all your tackle.
    CONS: A little heavy for 9ne person to load in a pick up.
    You have to engineer rod holders. Sits high on the water so you need to make some sort of rudder or wind will wear you out.
    All in all they are pretty handy little rigs. Once you get used to it and get it rigged you'll like it. Good fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigflinger View Post
    I have had a Pelican Bass Raider 10 for many years.
    PROS: Very very stable. I'm 250 any my son is 260.. No issues.
    Great for protected waters.
    Does real well with 30# trolling motor. Roomy enough if you don't take all your tackle.
    CONS: A little heavy for 9ne person to load in a pick up.
    You have to engineer rod holders. Sits high on the water so you need to make some sort of rudder or wind will wear you out.
    All in all they are pretty handy little rigs. Once you get used to it and get it rigged you'll like it. Good fishing.
    I recently purchased a Bass Baby made by Bass Hunter. I would highly recommend this boat fishes well with two guys ample room for rods.I purchased it from Direct boats .com $718.00 delivered to house get the padded seats.

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    Once you go kayak you never go back Just got to make sure you keep the top facing the sky lol

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    Thanks, these give me something to look at. Not sure about the kayak though I have a feeling I would spend to much time upside down.

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