Outcast Pac 9000 Float Tubes Pontoon Boats
Outcast Pac 9000 Float Tubes Pontoon Boats
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 06, 2004]
Nick Curcione
50+ days a year
Strength:
relatively light weight, but it will take you through some really nasty water.
Weakness:
Maybe a swivel seat option would be a useful option I use the Outcast 9000 almost exclusively for inshore fly fishing in Long Island Sound. Unquestionably it is the best personal watercraft I ever owned. It rows great, responds well with fins and is very durable. I feel confident even fishing strong rips and its absolutely great on shallow water flats. Customer Service excellent Similar Products Used: kayaks, float tubes, other pontoon boats |
[Apr 21, 2004]
hcecil
40 days a year
Strength:
Lowest profile 9' on market. Shallow water. Stability. Extra measure of safety (you can lose a pontoon on each side and still leisurely float class 3's as long as you aren't heavily encumbered).
Weakness:
Price. I have fished from several of the higher end and midrange pontoon boats on the market. The PAC 9000 is without peer. I own two in addition to a PAC 1000, 1100HD, and an AIRE fishing frame 16' Jaguarundi. It tracks straighter than any other Pontoon boat, has outstanding stability and drafts mere perhaps an inch or two. The price has dropped (used to be 1699) though I realize still quite a chunk of change. Save up and get it... it's worth every penny. Customer Service Haven't needed. Similar Products Used: Waterskeeter, Dave Scadden, ODC, Bucks Bronco and Southfork, Pac 800 and 1000. |