
Wife says I have too many float tubes and pontoon boats in the garage, so I've got to start cleaning out some stuff. This Outcast Fish Cat 4 float tube has seen a lot of good miles over the years, but is still fully functional, having been well-cared for. All the zippers still work and all the D-rings are intact. It has the hard foam seat and seat back, which some people like and others do not. The original stripping basket is included, although the pegs were cut down an inch. Rod holder, fly rods/reels, fish finder, fish finder holder, net, dry sack and fish are not included. You'll also need a pump, fins, backpacking straps and PFD to use a float tube like this. On an older float tube like this, the main risk is that the seams split, usually either due to leaving it fully inflated in the hot sun, or driving up the pass with the float tube fully inflated and the air expands. The inner bladders are newer than the fabric skin, as I've probably replaced each bladder at least once over the years. A float tube like this is very handy for hiking into and fishing the small seep lakes in central Washington.
Asking $20 for this float tube, for pick-up only in the Easthill Kent area. Accept cash, PayPal or Venmo for payment.
Rex