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Outcast Power Drifter Pontoon Boat

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The 1200-denier PVC built Outcast Power Drifter Pontoon has a lightweight aluminum frame that includes an anchor system, motor mount, and inflatable floor that allows for compact storage and transport. One of the Power Drifter's unique features includes a floor port that opens allowing you to drop a motor through. When inflated, the highly rigid floor is stable enough for anglers to cast and fish from the standing position. The Power Drifter is perfect for anglers looking for kayak performance without sacrificing room, comfort or stability—the perfect alternative to bulky prams and canoes! [Read More]
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The 1200-denier PVC built Outcast Power Drifter Pontoon has a lightweight aluminum frame that includes an anchor system, motor mount, and inflatable floor that allows for compact storage and transport. One of the Power Drifter's unique features includes a floor port that opens allowing you to drop a motor through. When inflated, the highly rigid floor is stable enough for anglers to cast and fish from the standing position. The Power Drifter is perfect for anglers looking for kayak performance without sacrificing room, comfort or stability—the perfect alternative to bulky prams and canoes!

Power Drifter Specifications
  • Inflated size: 46" x 11'
  • Weight: 79 lbs.
  • Frame: 4-piece aluminum
  • Load capacity: 500 lbs.
  • Seams: thermal welded
  • Warranty: 5 year
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what's the weight?

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Weight: 79 lbs.
Load capacity: 500 lbs.
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what class river can you use this on,wont water coemm in thru the motor hole?
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Your pontoon boat is durable enough for any class of water, but each person’s skill level varies, so only float water that you are comfortable with.

2hp or 3hp being the most typical. Engine Capacity: 3hp (45 lbs. max) or 55 lb. Thrust
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