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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Ray, what kind of boat is that. Cool looking boat for shallow water.
    I think it is a Camin which is made locally here in SC. Bobby Tindal developed the original " Sneak" branded boat. I had one for years and sold it like an idiot. They are no longer in business but several others make a similar one, including this one. It stays in the water at his dock. Perfect for this pond.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    I think it is a Camin which is made locally here in SC. Bobby Tindal developed the original " Sneak" branded boat. I had one for years and sold it like an idiot. They are no longer in business but several others make a similar one, including this one. It stays in the water at his dock. Perfect for this pond.
    The Caiman boats seem really nice and appear to be made of fiberglass. There is a company in Albemarle NC that makes a similar product called a creek boat. Made from
    roto-molded polyethylene which they say is tough as nails. Several duck hunters I know use them because of their relatively light weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brjohnson429 View Post
    Got mine from Rickie today. Here is a couple picsAttachment 325289


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    I'm going to have to get those from Rickie as my straps are several years old now.

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    To each his own, but the straps have never been an issue for me. They don't interfere in any way for me so I guess I don't see the need but it is a neat upgrade for those who need it.
    Great seats in either case.
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    Nice brackets...

    Who has the best price on the seats?

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    Amazon: $83.66 with free shipping.

    Ebay seller: $78.99 with free shipping
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    Quote Originally Posted by BluegillHunter View Post
    Nice brackets...

    Who has the best price on the seats?

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    Amazon: $83.66 with free shipping.

    Ebay seller: $78.99 with free shipping
    I got mine from Gene who is a member/sponsor here on CDC. Here is a link:

    If you call E-Z Poleholder ( Gene Johnson at 601 750 3519...for your Spyderloks and Milleniumseats...he gives a great discount to c.c members.
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    Why are they so comfortable? Look similar to others I have looked at.

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    They are considerably lighter than upholstered seats, dont hold water, much more comfortable than plastic and extremely well made. I have not found any close to them. Two of my buddies saw mine and ordered sets unbeknownst to me.
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    I have them and like them but they are sure cold in the winter.

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