Bobberologist
02-06-2003, 10:00 PM
Does anyone own or have ever used a Water Master, Kickboat? Looks like a good way to go, but would like some input.
http://www.kickboat.com/
web page (http://www.kickboat.com/)
SnoSldr
02-06-2003, 11:05 PM
Are they self-bailing? If not ur gonna have a wet bum!
KillerDave
02-07-2003, 08:07 AM
As a fishing craft, the water master is far superior to a pontoon boat. Get one-you won't be sorry.
Captn
02-07-2003, 08:49 AM
I could not get the page to load, but I have had a kickboat and a lot of river experience in that boat.
If you are a lake fisherman the I think Kickboats are just what you need, but if you want to use the boat on the river, then the cataraft is what you want.
The difference is that a kick boat frame sits about 6 inches closer to the water than the cataraft, so that the fisherman can use his flippers to propell the boat.
If you intend to use your oars instead, then you are buying the wrong boat.
So for still water, kickboats
For moving water, catarafts.
Perhaps you had already figured this our, but it really did not strike me until sometime after I bought the Kickboat.
Good Luck, have fun, and safety on the water.