>>1042407>what's the catch?They're heavy and awkward enough that getting them on and off a car requires 2 fairly strong, tall people.
They are pretty much trolling motor required, you can in theory paddle them but you'll be getting nowhere slowly.
They get blown around by gnat farts due to a high profile and nothing even remotely resembling a keel, again either trolling motor or anchor required.
While it has the weight capacity to hold 2 full-grown adults (assuming they aren't both hamplanets), it's short enough one or both of them won't be able to cast.
>some other upsidesIt fits pretty much perfectly in a truck bed, even "compact" trucks like the Ranger/Colorado/Tacoma. Rides between the wheel well on full-sized trucks and over the wheel well but below the top of the bed on even the smallest compact trucks.
Pre-rigged (including battery lines) for either or both front and rear trolling motor.
Seats are comfy, and swivel, and can be adjusted front to back in a track.
Insanely stable, with 2 people in the boat one can stand on the gunwale and not tip the thing, or with 1 person in the boat a skinny person can stand on the gunwale and not tip the thing.
Hull is durable AF, will take a lifetime of being drug around gravel parking lots and across unimproved shores so you don't have to drop it off right at a boat ramp.
Can actually be fairly speedy with a 35-45lb thrust trolling motor
Excellent storage and organization for its size.