01-27-2003, 03:28 PM
[cool] No arguments with the Caddis, Predator. In my archives of pics taken over the years, there are a lot of different Caddis tubes. For the money, you can't beat them, and they are well made at any price. For anyone just getting into the float tubing game...or where the budget is a consideration...you can't do much better than the lowest price Caddis.
Some of the newer model Caddis craft...like the Navigators...are good values in the "mini-pontoon" class too. My only negative view is that they still have you sitting low in the water. Most of the new kick boats styles raise the seat a few inches to provide better propulsion, warmer fishing in cold water and more efficient casting and vision.
Appreciate the input Predator. But, about the Yamaha 150. I'm assuming the Princecraft is a boat. That's okay. The largest outboard I would recommend on a donut dinghy would maybe be a 60 HP. That would definitely get you up on plane.
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Some of the newer model Caddis craft...like the Navigators...are good values in the "mini-pontoon" class too. My only negative view is that they still have you sitting low in the water. Most of the new kick boats styles raise the seat a few inches to provide better propulsion, warmer fishing in cold water and more efficient casting and vision.
Appreciate the input Predator. But, about the Yamaha 150. I'm assuming the Princecraft is a boat. That's okay. The largest outboard I would recommend on a donut dinghy would maybe be a 60 HP. That would definitely get you up on plane.
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