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    Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Looking to upgrade from my lowe 1236 to either a Spratley out of Langley , Journey out of Kamloops or Flymaster out of West Kelowna. Anybody have any good or bad info on these units.

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    buddy has a spratley and loves it. dont think you could go wrong with any of them

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Journey out of Kamloops is what i finally decided on
    Last edited by donny.brooke; 09-01-2018 at 02:25 PM.

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Quote Originally Posted by donny.brooke View Post
    Journey out of Kamloops is what i finally decided on
    There sure Nice But HEAVY ! 160 lbs bare for a 11 footer ! RJ
    Last edited by REMINGTON JIM; 09-04-2018 at 08:21 AM.

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Cascade in chilliwack has the Lowe 1240 on sale now. Great boats and way cheaper. Check it out.

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    130 lbs for the 10 footer

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    The above options are well made but very heavy imo. If you can find a used harbercraft flyfisher that would be the best bet but be prepared to spend a lot of money for one. Second to that look at the Lowe 1040. It is under a 100 lbs and can be had for under 1200 bucks. I have one and it works well.

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrus View Post
    The above options are well made but very heavy imo. If you can find a used harbercraft flyfisher that would be the best bet but be prepared to spend a lot of money for one. Second to that look at the Lowe 1040. It is under a 100 lbs and can be had for under 1200 bucks. I have one and it works well.
    Cyrus, that seems like a good deal. Is that what they cost new?

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Really liking the 9' 6" Journey so far. Logged 186 hours seat time in it this year already and hoping for few more.

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrus View Post
    The above options are well made but very heavy imo. If you can find a used harbercraft flyfisher that would be the best bet but be prepared to spend a lot of money for one. Second to that look at the Lowe 1040. It is under a 100 lbs and can be had for under 1200 bucks. I have one and it works well.
    I just picked one of these up from some weird guy....really nice boat, love it, and I can handle it myself in a pinch

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