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Fish Cat 10 IR Pontoon Boat

  • 10-ft. stand-up pontoon boat
  • 450-lb. capacity
  • Casting deck
This pontoon boat is the perfect size for fishing while standing on both lakes and rivers. The 10'L x 17"D pontoons are constructed of 600-denier PVC on top and 900-denier PVC on the bottom. They have summit valves and are supported by a strong steel frame. The casting deck and lean bar allows the angler to stand up for sight fishing. A stripping apron and basket are included for managing fly line while seated or standing. Sewn seams and vinyl air cells create a reliable and very durable boat. Includes motor mount and 7-ft. two-piece oars. 5-year warranty.
Weight: 88 lbs.
Weight capacity: 450 lbs.
Text Size: AAA
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Overall Customer Rating: 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
4 out of 7(57%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Mathmattx
Location:Yakima River, Washington
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Nimble, stable and Capable
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The Fish Cat 10 IR Pontoon boat is nimble, capable and stable on the water. I have this used boat to float Pacific Northwest Rivers and am impressed with how easy it is to control and maneuver exactly where you want to go (or to avoid). The frame is sturdy and well made. The included mounted bags are very roomy, equally well made and will keep cargo dry. I was initially skeptical about the cargo platform being mesh, but it is strong, light and keeps items stowed there dry. The casting platform stows under the seat and rides high enough (even in rough water) that it does not alter the control of the boat. The massive pontoons have surprisingly little draft and keep the boat fast and stable, whether you are sitting or standing. The oars power this boat very well, both in white and still water and provide easy control from the included oarlocks. The oversize seat is as another reviewer stated..a dream...and it's easy to get too comfy! The only negative to this boat are the assembly instructions...they are basically worthless.
I have drifted across many shallow rock and gravel bars and the pontoons are very durable and resistant to the abuse. This boat at this sale price shouldn't be passed up! This is easily as nice and well crafted as boats costing 1k or more. I am very pleased with Outcast and have been impressed with the quality and durability of this boat. Buy one, you won't regret it!
Overall Customer Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
LoonyToon
Location:Reno NV
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Slightly better than a kayak
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I usually fish from a kayak modified to run on electricity. It becomes uncomfortable after a few hours, so I went shopping for a better kayak or fish cat sytle inflatable. I bought my fish cat on sale, added a minkota motor and battery box. I have good and bad opinions as follows:
PROS:
Comfortable even after hours on the water.
Included gear bags have room for anything you need.
Stable even when standing. (The kayak can't compete here)
Tracks well with electric power.
CONS:
Misrepresented weight capacity. Myself with a battery and gear are just under 300 lb. The standing platform plowed through the water and slowed the boat.
Misrepresented Display, the boat I bought did not have a metal gear platform as displayed. Only when I suspected it was missing did I find a spot in the instructions saying "optional". Given the weight issue above, the mesh platform is probably better anyway.
The instructions are downright horrible. Initial assembly took over 3 hours. Set-up at the water is about 30 minutes.
The "rod-holder" is probably meant as a joke, you will want to add your own.
Even broken down this would be difficult to transport in a small car, a truck is still needed for me.
Overall I will probably use this boat more than I would a kayak. Even with the motor, the price was still less than a good fishing kayak. Wear booties, because your feet will get wet.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
mayfly71
Location:Augusta, West Virginia
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Fish Cat 10 IR
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I bought the fish cat last year and I love it. My husband has a large bass boat and goes into areas that I don't want to go, so I use the fish cat to get to the areas I want. I row to the area, it is so easy to row and it glides over the water. It is good exercise for you and if I want to go back to the shore before my husband, I can. I am 58 years old, I have no problem with the craft, it is very sturdy. I have a sense of freedom when I am floating on the water in the craft. I just love it. You can stretch your legs, you are not crampted, the side pockets keep all the tackle I need. Even my book when the fish aren' biting! This year I want to invest in an electic motor, if I think I want to go further distances.
Overall Customer Rating: 
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
mick807
Location:conyers ga
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
not what it seems
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The first thing I noticed when I unpacked the boat was the seams on the bladders were not welded as advertised but are stitched. I decided to overlook that since finding a boat with all the options this one has at the price (I bought on sale) was hard to do. I also weigh 295 lbs so the 450 lb weight rating was very important. I think the weight rating is also exageratted. Wtih me, 1 rod, 1 small net, three fly boxes and 4 bottles of water the standing platform was submerged at all times. The leaning bar was also draging the water when stowed, soaking the line holder and me when I moved the bar forward to stand up. Thank goodnes Cabellas stands behind their products. I have returned it and my new Skykomish Sunrise will arrive soon.
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