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Frame vs. Frameless 'toon
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If there is a foot bar that goes between the pontoons, do you have to step over it to get out? Can you adjust it for different sized people?
I also use a regular seat from my bass boat for additional comfort. What kind of seating options do you have on the boats you have?

"I Have had a pontoon work loose on the frame and a lot of instability, can't happen with a Uni. "

In 10 years of using the framed style, I have never had any issues of instability or ever had a pontoon work loose.

How do you secure your rods while moving? The frame on mine provides a good place to rest my extra rods. The metal frame also is a secure place to mount the trolling motor. Don't you have to pay extra for a trolling motor mount on the frameless? I'd also think the additional mount would not hold the motor as securely as one attached to the frame.
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Frame vs. Frameless 'toon - by Fergy - 03-28-2014, 08:44 PM
Re: [flygoddess] Frame vs. Frameless 'toon - by Fergy - 03-28-2014, 09:55 PM

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