Let's see your flotillašŸ˜€

ThatGuyRyRy

Life of the Party
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Last year I got to upgrade from this old jewel. It was a gift from my wife's Great Grandma, which I joked was my dowry. I thought about putting in the time doing repairs, but it just wasn't the family boat I was needing.

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I now am running this, and it's the best family boat I could ask for. Already some crazy memories created, and its my sons favorite thing.

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Also got a canoe that's at my parent's. And I want to add a small two-person raft like I have seen posted here, but I got to get a new house first.
 

MT_Flyfisher

Life of the Party
I started out in the 1980ā€™s buying a donut shaped float tube, and later discovered it was easier getting in and out of one of those U shaped float tubes so I bought myself a Bucks Bronco float tube. It was just wonderful. But I sold it.

About 1990, I heard about a new pontoon that had come onto the market. They were called Kingfishers, made in Sandpoint, ID. (Later moved to Port Townsend, WA and changed the name to River King). There wasnā€™t much if anything like them on the market at that time. They were wonderful, if not overbuilt, boats. I even took mine down through Yankee Jim Canyon on the Yellowstone. But, I sold it.

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My next boat was a Clackacraft LP that I picked up at Clackacraft in Idaho Falls. It handled Montanaā€™s winds and rivers with ease. It, too, was a wonderful boat. But, you guessed itā€¦I sold it.

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Butā€¦not before buying a Hyde. One of the prettiest, and best appointed drift boats on the river, IMO. And also one of the most difficult boats to handle. 9 1/2ā€™ oars werenā€™t enough to keep it on a line, and a 35# anchor wouldnā€™t stop it (even in slow moving water). So, you guessed itā€¦I SOLD IT!

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I couldnā€™t have been happier to get back into a Clackacraft. This time it was an Eddy 360, which I also picked up in Idaho Falls. (This wasnā€™t my boat, but mine looked similar to it.)

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I also bought an Outcast Ferrari Series 1000 Pontoon, so I was all set. Until 3 years ago when my truck started a fire. And everything burned. My Clackacraft and Outcast are under thereā€¦someplace.

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Now, all that I have is some open space in my garage to put a boat, if I get one.

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But everything is peaceful and calm right now... Iā€™ve got still got lots of memories of those boats, fishing, and friends from the past.

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SurfnFish

Legend
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Over the years:
-32' Uniflite flybridge, co-owner
-21 Westcoaster Bayrunner center console
-16' Westcoaster Bayrunner
-16' Crestliner Fishhawk
-16' Fisher Hawk
-16' Clackacraft High Sides
-16' Clackacraft Tunnel Hull
-16' Clackacraft Magnum
-15' custom built alum sled (tank)
-Two Wood's River Gliderider' float tubes
-two 12' kayaks

and now down to just this, a 13' x 68" Sterling flat floor cat hull getting repowered with a new 20 hp Tohatsu w/power trim
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rattlesnake

Steelhead
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Man yā€™all have some ships!

I have a raft and their small jet i outfitted with oars and such. Sold my drifter this year which was sad but it wasnā€™t getting enough use
 

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Greg Armstrong

Go Green - Fish Bamboo
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Holy cow!
I thought I was supposed to just list my current fleet - not all the other boats Iā€™ve had through the decades!šŸ˜„
 
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