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Inflatable Pontoon Boats for Fly Fishing

Inflatable Pontoon Boats for Fly Fishing – Why More Anglers Are Using Them

Information about pontoon fishing boats and why more anglers are using them for fly fishing.

Fly fishing pontoon boats are becoming very popular among fly fisherman and other anglers. More and more people are beginning to use inflatable pontoon boats for fly fishing. There are many advantages why you should consider this type of watercraft for fly fishing.

one man inflatable pontoon boats usedThey are very maneuverable which makes it easy to get in and out of choice fly fishing spots. Other advantages for using a pontoon boat for fly fishing is that they are very good portable boats and lightweight. Some require absolutely no tools to put them together. They literally can go from your trunk to the water in just about no time at all.

Even though these inflatable fly fishing pontoon boats are lightweight they are also very durable. The pontoons or bladders that the boats are built on are typically made from PVC or vinyl. These materials come in different thickness typically from 600 – 1500 denier. The higher the number the thicker the material is.

Pontoon fishing boats are very affordable and come in a varity of configurations and designs. Designs can vary from something as big as a two man pontoon boat to something much smaller and packable like a one man boat.

The fly fishing pontoon boats that are on the market today have many features. Some of these watercraft come with a stripping apron or basket to help manage your fly line while seated. They also have storage pockets and bags for tackle, rod holder, oar rests, drink holders and cooler.

Some one man pontoon fishing boats are stable enough that they even have casting decks which allows the angler to stand up and some may have motor mounts so that you could add an electric motor for trolling.

There are also some very high quality pontoon boats that are specifically built to resist saltwater which makes them great for fly fishing saltwater flats and still be able to use them for fresh water. These are the reasons why this type of watercraft is becoming a very popular boat for fly fisherman and other anglers.

I know that on the last fly fishing trip I took there were quite a few anglers using these inflatable pontoon boats on the river, more so than the traditional drift boats that you would typically see. In my opinion it is probably because they are very affordable and make very good portable boats for fly fishing.

You can find more free information on fly fishing pontoon boats here or visit fly fishing gear.

By Bob Cummins
Published: 9/4/2008

 

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Types of Inflatable Boats

 Different Types Of Inflatable Boats

There are different types of inflatable boats made of different materials in the market today. One of the types of inflatable boats are the light boats made of sides and bow of flexible tubes, and a flexible, flat floor. You find a rigid transom on the inflatable boat to fasten an outboard motor. This inflatable boat is referred to as zodiac boat.

Then there are inflatable boats made of other flexible material of maybe rubber, neoprene or canvas where air can be contained at high volume and low pressure. These inflatable boats also have a frame to attach an oarlock mount and these frames are made of metal, wood or a combination of both. Inflatable boats are designed to be portable on deflation so that they can be packed into small bundles to be taken as life rafts.
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Inflatable boats have varied uses as inflatable fishing boats and inflatable pontoon boats. These inflatable boats are usually high speed, maneuverable, stable and can be launched from a ship. The large inflatable boards have rigid boards in them which are driven by oars or outboard engines. It is important that these inflatable boats be inflated with the right pressure as with insufficient air, the inflatable boat folds in the middle.

There are many stores selling inflatable boats. You can find inflatable boats both in online and offline sports stores. It is sometimes better to buy your inflatable boat from a store that sells wholesale inflatable boats as these inflatable boats can be bought at a discounted or cheap rate. You can buy inflatable boats according to your budget; inflatable boats are available between the price range of $25 to $2,800 and covers 8-foot yacht tenders, fishing boats and 14-foot inflatable sail boats.

Inflatable boats are mainly used for its portability. When inflated, inflatable boats are rather light and can be manually hauled to required places. There are numerous brands of inflatable boats available today. However, choose the inflatable boat that is about eight feet long, holds three people, uses a motor and does not have a wooden floor or heavy parts.

By: Samantha Clark
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Inflatable Boat Fishing
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