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2014 Bass Fishing From an Ultraskiff 360 Watercraft



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One of our very first 2014 videos showing the Ultraskiff 360™ bass fishing in a small lake for the first time. This video give a nice first person experience of spending a day on the round boat enjoying the peaceful surroundings of nature. We tested out a foot control pedal for the first time as well. All around a great couple days on the water in the very first modernized round boat concept.

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  1. You know at first I though my this has to be the goofiest thing I've ever seen but the more I watched, it really is practical especially with the storage not to mention its 100% fish able area. Defiantly interesting and unique.

  2. very unique but overpriced just like kayaks. your competition. kayak prob have upper hand most can be transported without a trailer, easily on a car roof. both though to me overpriced and not worth it. when you start talking 1k+ for a small boat i can scan craigslist in 5 minutes and find a registered running boat that can take out the crew for that price.. just saying to me something plastic and few parts should be only a few hundred dollars esp if you want solo fisherman to buy it that cant afford 1000 dollar used bass boats.

  3. How can I find out about the pricing for this product I would like to purchase one. I am a solo fisherman and I probably will be for a long time I would like to continue that solo idea with this floating device. Please let me know thank you

  4. Awesome, I want one here in Ohio. You could modify it to do whatever you want. I am already planning on how I could use one of the rod holders to mount a fish finder and inserts into the rod holders to hold my rods at an angle for trolling. So many possibilities, I wonder of I could buy one and arrange for a freight company to pick it up.

  5. pretty amazing, would be great for river fishing too. On a big lake I believe I would want some open rails on at least 3 sides, a lanyard kill switch too. Also whats the pfd requirements, I didnt see one at all. Not sure if on a big lake I wouldnt want an 8 ft flag pole for visibility too. Great idea and it looks very stable on both video's. Good Luck.

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