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Rating: [5 of 5] Reviewed by: Lance on 07/31/2008 Experience Level: Rookie - Ownership: 1 - 4 Months |
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Pros: The Fish Cat did everything it was advertised to do. It is sturdy, maneuvers well, and is very comfortable. The last point is important for me because I consider myself a lazy fisherman--if I have to work too hard, then it's not fun and I don't go fishing or cut short the outing. Also in the area of comfort, the molded plastic back allows me to sit up straight and avoid the nagging back problems that I used to get sitting in a canoe. The bottom line is that I am very happy with the Fish Cat and feel that I it was well worth what I paid for it. |
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Cons: Two comments: First, it would be great if the Fish Cat could be designed with some type of oar stay--that is, a bracket that could hold the oar parallel to the pontoons when not in use. I probably could rig up something for this purpose, but I wouldn't mind paying a few extra dollars to get something designed specifically for the job. Second, the instructions for assembling the Fish Cat are inadequate. Granted, the pontoon boat doesn't have many pieces, and I was able to figure it out, but a few good diagrams would be a big help. Also, there should be a listing of all the parts with an associated picture. |
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