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Inflatable Pontoon Boats

Bryce Whitmore designed the modern whitewater inflatable pontoon
boat, and in fact designed several models. The one that has been
produced the most is a three-tube model of unparalleled
maneuverability and load bearing capacity. This boat which is
fourteen feet overall, can carry 6 passengers, their baggage,
and a guide.

Not all Pontoon boats are 14 feet long. Some are 8 or 9 feet
long as well. Pontoon boats come in all sizes and prices from
$200 to $1,000. Users looking for an 8 foot Pontoon should
expect to pay $500 to $700 for a new entry-level boat.

9-foot inflatable pontoon boats would cost between $700 and
$900, but would offer stability in rivers with some white water.
It should be noted, however, that Pontoon boats are not
recommended for use in rapids rated higher than Class 2.

Inflatable pontoon boats are also called "belly boats" and are
popular for fishing. They are lightweight craft with a rocking
chair. Inflatable pontoon boat owners say they like the freedom
from trailers and ramps, as well as the Pontoon's stability on
windy waters.

Pontoon boats for fishing are small, usually not more than 8
feet long. How it works is that two Pontoons sit on either side
of the user. Pontoon hulls are shaped in a V hull pattern,
greatly minimizing water resistance by slicing through it when
paddling and allowing for excellent maneuverability.

The Inflatable Pontoons are connected by a frame, which also
contains the paddles and the sitting area for the user.
Inflatable pontoon boats are paddled similar to a rowboat, and
the frame of the Pontoon boat makes paddling these boats easy.

Inflatable pontoon boats with comfortable seats, oar locks and
storage platforms are the most popular these days. Float tube
users sit low and heavy in the water, but Pontoons perch people
higher above the waterline and, with oars, are much more
maneuverable.

Inflatable pontoon boats with corrosion-resistant stainless
steel or aluminum frames are durable and maintenance free. The
Pontoon surface should be covered with polyurethane coated
fabric, as it does not break down over time

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River Rafting Info

provides detailed information on river rafting trips in
Washington, Colorado, California and the Grand Canyon, as well
as Salmon River in Idaho and Rogue River in Oregon. River
Rafting Info is the sister site of Inflatable Boats
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