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  1. #11
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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

  2. #12
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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

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    Quote Originally Posted by monasheemountainman View Post
    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
    LMFFAO ! 11 Ft Harborcraft Flyfisher ! 90 Lbs BUT way more stable then a Lowe ! Glad u like it KID ! Cheers RJ

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Quote Originally Posted by REMINGTON JIM View Post
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    LMFFAO ! 11 Ft Harborcraft Flyfisher ! 90 Lbs BUT way more stable then a Lowe ! Glad u like it KID ! Cheers RJ
    Thanks for the great deal buddy

  4. #14
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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Anybody been in a 1236 and 1240 to compare the difference in stability?

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    https://www.marlonproducts.com/produ...ats/jon-boats/

    Marlon SP 10 51" wide bottom, 59" beam 105 lbs...

    wide = stable

    Cascade in Chilliwack has them. May also be a dealer in Kamloops.

  6. #16
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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Cascade is sold out of them, called there yesterday. It doesnt really matter ordered the Journey today. Should see it in a few months. Got the order in before the aluminum tarrifs kick in and prices go up 15 to 20 percent. Kelowna Yamaha has a Marlon 10 footer but wants $2169.00 plus taxes ouch!

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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Cant beat Spratley for quality.
    Steven

  8. #18
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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Didnt like the spratley layout. It was a hard decision between the Journey, Spratley and Flymaster. Even took a look at the 1240 Lowe but it wasnt for me.

  9. #19
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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    I have a new 12 foot journey I’d be willing to part with or trade straight up for someone with a 10 footer! Like the boat but just a little to heavy to load in a truck myself!

  10. #20
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    Re: Flat bottom flyfishing boats

    Is that 12’ journey still available?

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