🎣 Float Your Way to Fishing Glory!
The Inflatable Fishing Boat Belly Boat is designed for serious anglers, featuring a robust 400lbs load capacity, ample storage, and high-quality materials for durability and comfort. With easy inflation and deflation, this float tube is perfect for fishing enthusiasts looking to enhance their experience on the water.
D**S
Really impressive!
I ordered my FRM Boards float tube and it arrived well-packaged in 4 business days. I own Caddis, FishCat, and Cumberland tubes as well, but wanted to try a hybrid/bladderless one without breaking the bank. Let me say at the outset that this is the highest quality most bulletproof tube of the bunch. It is as good quality-wise as my class 5 whitewater raft.The tube has 3 chambers capable of 3.5 PSI. There is a dropstitched floor and seat capable of 13.5 PSI each. Air is added via 5 Halkey-Roberts valves. These act similar to the valve stems on a car, except to let air out, the middle can be depressed and locked down with a quarter turn on the stem. It needs to be in the extended (up) position to fill with air, and I found that they needed between 2-3 PSI before they would seal correctly. I would strongly suggest an inexpensive SUP electric pump capable of 13 PSI. The provided foot pump works, but there is no pressure guage and it takes a while to inflate manually.The fish finder and rod holders are excellent and utilize Railblaza rib ports. I suspect they are in fact Railblaza accessories. The oars, oarlocks, cross brace and even stripping apron are all well made and work very well. The side pockets also seem well made and are spacious, although I wish they were a bit wider to better fit tackle trays.The motor mount seems quite robust. and fits snugly to the bow, although I don't have any current plans to motorize so I will likely not use it in the short term at least.While I have no other hybrid tube to compare it to, I can't see how any competitor's could be made any better, and at less than half the cost of many comparable models, I think this is an exceptional value.* First voyage update*Well, I took it on its maiden voyage this afternoon, and learned a few things.1) In the future I will fill the sub floor hard, but not the seat on top of it. While it is capable of holding 13 PSI, it is hard as a proverbial rock when it is that inflated. After four hours I was pretty uncomfortable. I think I bruised my butt.2) Because the tube itself, as well as the floor and seat hold air at much higher pressure, I sit a lot higher in the water. Being a large guy this is good. I was able to move it along at a pretty good clip, actually faster than in the FishCat or Cumberland. However, sitting higher means it also catches more wind. When the wind came up it became slightly harder to kick against than my Cumberland. However the oars worked fine and were actually useful when covering water between fishing spots and moving against the wind.4) The tube is bigger, and longer from bow to stern than any of my other tubes. It's also heavier. None of this is necessarily bad, but with the motor mount attached it wouldn't fit in the bed of my truck with the tailgate closed. Something you might wish to take into account.5) I was initially a little worried about the side pockets being too narrow, but actually they held all my gear and tackle quite well. I also love that they clip off and on which saves me from having to unload and reload them every trip. Now I just pop them off and store them with my tackle. Then I'll just clip them on the tube when I am ready to go. Easy Peezy!All in all I found it quite maneuverable and speedy on the water. I should have no problems on the lakes or bays with it. As previously stated, it is very well made and robust. I think the added benefit of being able to glue on mounts and accessories will pay big dividends when I start customizing it.I hope you found this review helpful. I actually highly recommend this tube for anyone looking for an entry level hybrid for sure and kudos to the manufacturer for a great product.*** One Year Review ***Well I have had the FRM Boards float tube for nearly a year and taken it out in lakes and the local bays in San Diego over 50 times. The tube is still perfect. No problems at all.Being a bladderless hybrid tube I was easily able to glue on additional D rings where I needed them and glue on Scotty mounts to hold my quick release mounting plates for my fish finder. (Available from Fish Finder Mounts)I basically discarded the oars as they are useless when all the electronics and rod holders are affixed to the tube.Next month I plan on mounting a Bixpy motor under the float tube. Again possible because this is a heavy duty hybrid tube. Enjoy and see you on the water.
B**3
Very sturdy and solid. Can't wait to test it on the Alpine lakes here in Colorado
Update: I took my float tube boat out fishing on a lake yesterday and it performed flawlessly. I liked that I was sitting up high and felt very confident out on the lake. The seat was very comfortable, I was out about 3 hours on the lake. It's very easy to inflate and deflate to haul in the back of an SUV. In very glad to have made the purchase and would highly recommend..This is a very impressive and solid float tube boat. I did a lot of searching and reading reviews before buying the FRM Boards float tube. It came very well packaged, was easy to unpack and assemble. The included instructions were easy to understand. I really liked all that came with the float boat and it's load capacity. I will mainly be using this for fishing the many Alpine lakes around us here in Colorado.My neighbor who uses top end gear and has a Dave Scadden Raptor for float fishing was very impressed by this float boat. He liked all of the included accessories, the oars, mounts, seat, and sturdiness of the float tube. We will be fly fishing together soon and I will post an update after my first lake fly fishing trip.
B**R
It’s a solid kinda heavy for its size
I like the sturdiness it’s a solid tube possible the best I’ve been in I like the length width and how you sit up to fight fish what can be improved is the pump sold with it could be more user friendly and needs to pump more volume. A issue I just came across is I added my motor and now have to register it BUT there is no vin# or is there? I cannot find one neither can the taxation department and nevada division of wildlife without the vin I’ll have to send it back painfully cause it’s a solid rig
E**N
Not compatible with Scotty accessories
Float tube is large and stable. Hasn't lost air since filling it a week ago. I wanted to use my Scotty accessories (fish finder transducer mount) in the provided female fittings but they are not compatible. The motor mount is directly behind the seat making it awkward to control the motor but that will take some getting used to.
E**Y
Very heavy duty!
I bought this to use on the mountain lakes in Colorado. I like the larger size compared to the tubes I have been using but it comes with the price of additional weight. If one of the other float tube outlets were selling this it would be over $1000
M**P
The BEST of both worlds! Flippers and a motor!
I've been using a float tube for many years now, but my legs get too tired on a windy day. This has been a dream come true! ; (with a trolling motor) I use my flippers to manage my fly fishing well.. propelling myself strategically. I catch a fair amount of fish. I wanted that control, but needed something when I was tired, or when I had to relieve myself. I didn't realize how much I could have of both worlds using flippers, or using a motor. I have more freedom, more options, and I'm less affected by the wind. In Wyoming, it's often intense and comes up quickly. The float tube has no drawbacks for me. Fits in the back of my 4runner inflated. Easy to blow up. The oars are a nice backup addition. I love it! Just went trolling for the first time today rather than fly fishing and snagged two 20 inchers! Amazing. I use aAQUOS Haswing Black 12V 55LBS 47inch Electric Trolling Motor with Remote Control. I wasn't sure if the 39 inch was going to be enough, so I errored on the larger size. Got a lithium battery and a fire case for it.... It weighs much less than a lead battery; rechargeable like 10,000 times. I'm able to guide myself with my flippers much of the time, rather than using the R/L buttons all the time. And I always go backwards, except when I approach shore. Also, if you have a large butt, it would be a tight fit it seems to me. I would prefer a little more under my thighs. I'm 5 11" 155lbs.
P**G
Great tube
This tube is great! . Heavy duty and comes with a bag to carry it with. My husband bought this and added a trolling motor and loves going everywhere. If you’re looking to buy a float tube this is definitely a great buy
A**R
Do it!
Love this float tube! It fits perfectly into a tub that I can strap to my motorcycle and head to the lake.
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