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Uncle Buck's® Pond Prowler Boat - 10'

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Redesigned with padded seats, fishing rod holders, removable dry storage box and even more floor space, Uncle Buck's 10' Pond Prowler is the perfect boat for quietly reaching those hard-to-reach fishing spots in total comfort. Constructed from rugged, high-impact ABS plastic, the Pond Prowler has internal ''cut-to-fit'' block foam for flotation and a wood-reinforced, ribbed floor for strength. The easy-to-maneuver Pond Prowler's ''deep rib'' hull ensures the boat remains balanced even in rougher water with two anglers standing and constantly shifting their weight. Incredibly easy to transport, the 10' Pond Prowler [Read More]
   
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Redesigned with padded seats, fishing rod holders, removable dry storage box and even more floor space, Uncle Buck's 10' Pond Prowler is the perfect boat for quietly reaching those hard-to-reach fishing spots in total comfort. Constructed from rugged, high-impact ABS plastic, the Pond Prowler has internal ''cut-to-fit'' block foam for flotation and a wood-reinforced, ribbed floor for strength. The easy-to-maneuver Pond Prowler's ''deep rib'' hull ensures the boat remains balanced even in rougher water with two anglers standing and constantly shifting their weight. Incredibly easy to transport, the 10' Pond Prowler weighs only 130 lbs. and is 48'' wide which is the same width of a full-size truck's bed between the wheel-wells. Pond Prowlers are pre-wired for a trolling motor and are outfitted with corrosion-resistant aluminum seat frames, padded folding swivel fishing seats, molded in trays, fishing rod holders, dry storage box and the rear metal transoms are reinforced with wood.

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  • Comfortably fishes two with gear
  • Easy-to-transport
  • Rugged, high-impact ABS plastic construction
  • Wood-reinforced, ribbed floor
  • Pre-wired for trolling motor
  • Includes two padded, folding swivel fishing seats
  • Fishing rod holders
  • Removable dry storage box

    Specs:

  • Beam width: 48''
  • Length: 10'
  • Hull height: 17-1/2''
  • Actual weight: 130 lbs.
  • Engine capacity: 5HP
  • 50 amp, 8 gauge wiring harness
  • Maximum weight capacity: 600 lbs.
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Is there anywhere that I can view more detailed pictures? I would like to get more close ups of the interior and side. I think it is wierd that I can zoom in on a $3.29 bag of plastic worms but not a boat.
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how well will this boat work, with a 5hp motor, going upstream against river current (2 to 4 knots)?
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Can it be put on a cor top rack?
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The company is Charloma who specializes in molded plastics.
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Depends on the size of the boat. The 10' weighs about 135lbs, so it would be difficult to load. I wouldn't recommend it, probably better off (and easier) with a utility trailer.
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Yes. The specs say 5hp, but I would keep it to 3.5hp.
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Yes, this works with a
Engine capacity: 5HP
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The drain plug is a 5/8", try item number 38-554-320-00.
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The Pond Prowler fits in the back of a pickup truck. If you need a trailer, I would suggest a flat bottomed utility trailer and use ratchet straps to keep it in place.
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Bass Pro does not have boat trailers available online or catalog. The retail stores would be the place to inquire about a trailer.
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I do alot more river fishing then i do pond. would this be a able to do that or no?
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The boat does not have a lot of free board but it is unsinkable and as long as the water is fairly flat it should work on a river.
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i would say you could take it on the river just put a motor under 5 hp on back shouldnt be a problem i have only a troll motor on back it puts out a nice wake
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First time buyer of a boat. Does the Uncle Buck's® Pond Prowler Boat - 10' need to be registered with the State you live in and need the sticker on the boat?
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I believe you will find, that if you add a motor of any type then you will be required to register it. If you just use paddles then you probably will not need to register. You should check with you Game and Fish Commission of your state.
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Yes if equipped with motor (trolling or gas) in Tennessee and Mississippi.
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