Outlaw Renegade frameless pontoon boat

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Used NFO Dave Scadden Outlaw Renegade Frameless Pontoon boat package $450

Boat, 2 Oars, padded seat, two side bags
Boat has the usual wear and a patch but holds air just fine

I can include a row frame shown Pic 2 for additional charge

See Pic 1 here
https://imgur.com/a/zRzye9Z

Pic 2
https://imgur.com/a/k9GKPoV

Pick up only Southeast PA area near Exton PA
 
Pic of actual boat and what’s included here

https://imgur.com/a/CU8J0fb
 
I'm very interested, i sent you a PM, thanks
 
Timmyt I didn't get any of your PMs

One I have your email we can communicate that way

PM me again with your email
 
I PMed again, if that doesnt work email me at X and i will give ya my phone number, thanks
 
Emailed you

Edit your post and take down your email before you get a ton of spam
 
Chrome finder, I know it’s probably sold but I am curious how that worked and where it worked? Juniata for bass? Too low in water? Sarasota bay for redfish? Too windy?
 
Renegade is available

I used it mostly on short Upper Delaware system river floats for which it was great. I also used I'd on small ponds for bass.

Works well for short floats and is very portable due to its weight of about 30 lbs. Very easy to put it on top of a car or in the bed of a truck and go. Easy to carry and launch, just carry on your head or throw it over any bank. Manovers and turns very easily. Can be used with fins or the included oars. I found it floated quite high on the water and skimmed the surface well instead of digging in deep and slowing you down like a float tube. Wind isn't your friend but it's like that for most all watercraft I have tried. I would say this one is not
any worse in the wind than any other of similar size. It's oars and rowing setup is certainly not as fast or as powerful as a framed pontoon. On slow moving rivers with many long pools like the upper Delaware system I'd want a framed pontoon over this one for long floats but you do pay a price for framed versions of added weight and less portability. For very fast rivers with not much flatwater the Renegade is ideal IMO. Also it could replace a much less versatile traditional float tube for pond and lake fishing.


 
Stoneman, I have a Renegade toon and use it on the Little J and main Juniata. It it great on those waters and you can wade in riffles with the toon around you just in case you would slip. That is a good price too.
 
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