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I like the air seatsYou might want to also look at the Fishcat 5. Great tube for the larger (or just heavier) person. Has the foam seat though.
Not to sidetrack (plus i'm allowed one dumb question a day), do the air seat valves need to be futzed with much...or can you leave them alone for the most part?I like the air seats
Inflation I guess, my Super Fat Cat is $630.00 now. Eleven years old, colors are somewhat faded and the fly rod velcro closure straps are pretty worn (lots of use).Just googled one of those. Sticker shock would be putting it mildly...
Following ... In the same boatAny one use one? How do you like it and how does it compare to the SFC?
Just looking for an upgrade being a bigger guy.
Billy
Seems pretty much in-line with most inflatables these days. Prices have gone up on a lot of such things the past 5-6yrs.Just googled one of those. Sticker shock would be putting it mildly...
It's more than double what I paid for my first Buck's pontoon boat and triple what I paid for my first car in 1970.Seems pretty much in-line with most inflatables these days. Prices have gone up on a lot of such things the past 5-6yrs.
x2...$300 for my 60' Chevy stepside half ton in 66'It's more than double what I paid for my first Buck's pontoon boat and triple what I paid for my first car in 1970.
Have we fished together that long? I think your maiden trip was to a lake that starts with a J and it was the first time I met @Starman77 as well...Inflation I guess, my Super Fat Cat is $630.00 now. Eleven years old, colors are somewhat faded and the fly rod velcro closure straps are pretty warn (lots of use).
Time does fly, remember when you used to backpack Liam? Bet you wouldn't get too far with that today! Glad you had a great outing this morning!Have we fished together that long? I think your maiden trip was to a lake that starts with a J and it was the first time I met @Starman77 as well...
if all goes well he will be packing our tubes in soon! hahaTime does fly, remember when you used to backpack Liam? Bet you wouldn't get too far with that today! Glad you had a great outing this morning!
My main complaint with the air seats for the SFC is trying to reach the inflation valve for those, seems like it should be easier. I've gone through a couple of SFCs lately and bought the one with foam seats since I already have the air seats from my other exploding boats and can use them. I've put in the inflatable seats a couple of times, but I find the foam seats easier and quicker to use and while you might ride a touch lower in the water, you don't get blown around by the wind as much either.Not to sidetrack (plus i'm allowed one dumb question a day), do the air seat valves need to be futzed with much...or can you leave them alone for the most part?
Now we're talkin!if all goes well he will be packing our tubes in soon! haha
At over 30 years old and still going I probably am set for life. Plus I have the 9 footer I picked up at Buzzy's a few years ago. Plus a SFC, plus a brand new old stock donut boat that I can't even give away...then there are the two hard boats...and all the motors.Other than clearance, you won't be getting a Bucks Bags for half that anymore.
I've got a Fish Cat Scout that has the same style inflatable seat bottom as the Prowler. I'm a big fan of that style of inflatable seat/bottom. In my mind, one of the advantages of the Prowler over SFC is that the Prowler uses the same Summit II style valves for inflating the main tube, the seat bottom and the seat back. It is kind of hard to make out the valve on the seat back in most photos since the seat back pouch covers it up. I do find the Summit II valves to be more straight-forward to deal with than the seat bladder inflation tubes on the FC Deluxe and SFC.do the air seat valves need to be futzed with much...or can you leave them alone for the most part?

I also find the 25 days comment to not quite have the effect they hope it does.I'm with @_WW_ , $800 for a float tube seems insane! Then there is this tidbit:
"Built to withstand the rigors of 25 days on the water per year."
So what happens after 25 days? Does it get too wet if you use it too much?