Brand | Classic Accessories |
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Color | SAGE /BLACK |
Orientation | Drivers Side |
Material | Polyester & Polyester |
Vehicle Service Type | Boat |
Item Weight | 71.5 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 24 x 15 inches |
Package Weight | 32.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 108 x 26 x 56 inches |
Brand Name | Classic Accessories |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 2 Year |
Model Name | Classic Accessories Colorado Inflatable Fishing Pontoon Boat With Motor Mount |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Classic Accessories |
Part Number | 69660 |
Style | Boat |
Included Components | Classic Accessories Colorado 9' Pontoon Boat |
Size | one size |
Sport Type | Boating |
Fishing Technique | fly/casting |
Classic Accessories Colorado Pontoon Boat
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Brand | Classic Accessories |
Color | SAGE /BLACK |
Orientation | Drivers Side |
Material | Polyester & Polyester |
Vehicle Service Type | Boat |
About this item
- Assembled size 108"L x 56"W x 26"H (to top of seat), weight, 71.5lbs. 400 lbs. Max Weight Capacity
- Heavy-duty pontoon boat with abrasion-resistant PVC bottom, tough nylon top, powder-coated steel tube frame, bronze oar locks, cold and heat-resistant bladders, and two-piece aluminum oars
- High storage capacity includes 10 mesh pockets, 12 zippered pockets, and 2 insulated drink holders
- Anchor system with fillable mesh bag; cleat and pulley controls can fit on right or left side of boat
- Rod holder can be mounted in three different positions on each oar stand; seat mount and footrests adjust to a wide range of leg lengths
- Removable stripping basket for side or over-the-lap mounting, detachable foam fly patch, and sturdy two position motor mount for trolling
- Enjoy convenient details like wire storage and battery platform, padded fold-down plastic seat, and quick inflation/deflation valves
- Safety features include labeling as per ABYC standards, pontoon boat rides high for improved visibility, tow rings, non-slip footrests and unique dual-side stripping apron with fish ruler allows entry and exit without unclipping
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Classic MaterialsHeavy-duty pontoons with abrasion-resistant PVC bottoms and rugged nylon tops for durability and a quality experience. |
Storage OptionsStorage includes 10 mesh pockets, 12 zippered pockets, 2 insulated drink holders, and large capacity rear storage rack with motor mount. |
Fly PatchMake fishing easy and convenient for you. A detachable micro slit foam fly patch keeps your gear at the ready. |
Rod HoldersStrong, non-corroding oar locks and weather resistant materials make sure that Mother Nature never interferes with your fishing day. |
Product Description
Product Description
Navigate the river or lake with ease in this Colorado 9' pontoon boat. Includes 3 oar-lock positions with built in oar rests and a weatherproof motor mount, so you can choose which mode of operation is right for your trip. The powder-coated steel tube frame and heavy-duty pontoons made from abrasion-resistant PVC let you explore the shallowest waters. Other features include dual-side stripping apron, 20 storage pockets, 2 insulated drink holders, detachable fly patch, double hull pontoon bladders, 6-position rod holder, integrated anchor system, padded plastic seat, nonslip foot rests and much more. Includes two 7' 2-pc. aluminum oars. Imported. 30Hx56Wx108D".
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Front View Armrest Storage Rear Storage Bronze Oar Locks Durable Seat Rear View
Colorado Pontoon Boat
9 foot high-capacity pontoon boat with padded seat
BOAT SPECIFICATIONS
- 9 foot pontoons
- 400 lb capacity
- River rating—Class 1
- Assembled size: 108"l 56"w 2
- 6"h Weight: 71.5 lbs
- 1-year warranty
SPECIAL FEATURES
- High storage capacity; includes 10 mesh pockets, 12 zippered pockets and two insulated drink holders
- Wire rear storage and battery platform
- Rod holder can be mounted in three different positions on each oar stand
- Anchor system with fillable mesh bag; cleat and pulley controls can fit on right or left side of boat
- Sturdy two position motor mount for trolling
- Detachable foam fly patch
COMFORT FEATURES
- Three oar-lock positions
- Seat and footrests adjust to a wide range of leg lengths
- Padded fold-down plastic seat
CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
- Heavy-duty pontoons with abrasion-resistant PVC bottoms and tough nylon tops
- Bronze oar-locks
- Powder-coated steel tube frame
- Rugged 7 foot two-piece aluminum oars
- Cold and heat-resistant bladders
- Combination quick inflation/deflation valves
SAFETY FEATURES
- Safety labeling as per ABYC standards
- Rides high for improved visibility
- Unique dual-side stripping apron with fish ruler allows entry and exit without unclipping
- Non-slip footrests
The Colorado inflatable personal pontoon fishing boat offers huge storage capacity; includes over 20 pockets and 2 insulated drink holders. Weatherproof motor mount. Wire rear storage and battery platform. Fishing rod holder can be mounted in 6 different positions. Integrated anchor system with fillable mesh bag, cord and pulley can be mounted from either side or back. Detachable foam fly patch. Padded plastic seat for extra comfort. 3 oar-lock positions. Seat mount and foot rests adjust to any leg length. Unique dual-side stripping apron with fish ruler allows entry and exit of pontoon boat without un-clipping. Rides high for improved visibility. Combination fill/quick deflation valves. Tow rings. Non-slip foot rests. No tools needed for assembly. Brass oar locks. Heavy-duty pontoons with abrasion-resistant PVC bottoms and tough nylon tops. Powder coated steel tube frame. 7' two-piece aluminum oars. Cold and heat resistant bladders. 9' pontoons. 400 lb. capacity. River rating-Class I. Assembled weight 69 lbs. Assembled size is 108" long x 56" wide x 30" high (to top of seat). 1-year warranty.
ROANOAKE BOZEMAN SKAGIT COLORADO PONTOON LENGTH 8-FOOT 8-FOOT 8-FOOT 9-FOOT FRAME TYPE STEEL STEEL STEEL STEEL ASSEMBLED SIZE, WEIGHT 96"L 55"W 29"H, 43 LBS 96"L 55"W 29"H, 43 LBS 96"L 50"W 26.5"H, 62 LBS 108"L 56"W 26"H, 71.5 LBS MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY 350 LBS 350 LBS 350 LBS 400 LBS OAR LENGTH & LOCKS 6', TWO-PIECE, STEEL/NOT CLAMPING 6', THREE-PIECE, STEEL/CLAMPING 6', TWO-PIECE, BRONZE 7', TWO-PIECE, BRONZE POCKETS 0, 2 ZIPPER 2 MESH, 2 ZIPPER 10 MESH, 2 ZIPPER 10 MESH, 12 ZIPPER REAR PLATFORM FABRIC HEAVY-DUTY POLY FABRIC WIRE BASKET WIRE BASKET FOOT RESTS YES, ADJUSTABLE YES, ADJUSTABLE YES, NON-SLIP, ADJUSTABLE YES, NON-SLIP, ADJUSTABLE FISH RULER YES YES YES YES STRIPPING APRON UNDER SEAT UNDER SEAT OVER THE LAP APRON UNDER SEAT DRINK HOLDERS ----- ----- 2 2 MOTOR MOUNT ----- ----- ----- YES, MOUNTS RIGHT OR LEFT ANCHOR SYSTEM ----- ----- ANCHOR FILLABLE MESH BAG, PULLEY AND CLEAT SYSTEM ROUTES RIGHT SIDE OF BOAT ANCHOR FILLABLE MESH BAG, PULLEY AND CLEAT SYSTEM ROUTES RIGHT SIDE OF BOAT WARRANTY 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR STOCK NO. 32-048-010601-00 32-037-011901-00 32-008-011701-00 69660TIOGA OSWEGO COLORADO XT CHEHALIS PONTOON LENGTH 9-FOOT 10-FOOT 9-FOOT 9-FOOT FRAME TYPE STEEL STEEL STEEL FRAMELESS ASSEMBLED SIZE, WEIGHT 108"L 56"W 26"H, 68LBS 120"L 56"W 26"H, 76 LBS 108"L 56"W 26"H, 77 LBS 96"L 47.5"W 29"H, 32 LBS MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY 400 LBS 450 LBS 400 LBS 350 LBS OAR LENGTH & LOCKS 7', TWO-PIECE, BRONZE 7', TWO-PIECE, BRONZE 7', TWO-PIECE, BRONZE 6', THREE-PIECE, INTEGRATED,SWIVEL POCKETS 4 MESH, 4 ZIPPER 2 MESH, 6 ZIPPER 8 MESH, 12 ZIPPER 4 MESH, 5 ZIPPER REAR PLATFORM FABRIC HEAVY-DUTY POLY FABRIC WIRE BASKET FABRIC INTEGRATED FOOT RESTS YES, NON-SLIP, ADJUSTABLE YES, NON-SLIP, ADJUSTABLE YES, NON-SLIP, ADJUSTABLE YES, ADJUSTABLE FISH RULER YES YES YES STRIPPING APRON 1 OVER THE LAP APRON UNDER SEAT LAP OR SIDE MOUNT BASKET APRON DRINK HOLDERS 2 2 ----- ----- MOTOR MOUNT YES, MOUNTS RIGHT OR LEFT YES, MOUNTS RIGHT OR LEFT YES, MOUNTS RIGHT OR LEFT ----- ANCHOR SYSTEM ----- ----- ANCHOR FILLABLE MESH BAG, PULLEY AND CLEAT SYSTEM ROUTES RIGHT SIDE OF BOAT ANCHOR FILLABLE MESH BAG, PULLEY AND CLEAT SYSTEM ROUTES RIGHT SIDE OF BOAT LIMITED WARRANTY 2 YEAR 2 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR STOCK NO. 32-015-01401-00 32-010-011001-00 69770 / 69774 32-050-011701-00
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ASIN | B0001AGYG8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #92,420 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1 in Pontoon Boats |
Date First Available | September 16, 2003 |
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Customers like the sturdiness, portability, comfort, versatility, and value of the boat. They mention that it's well made, easy to maneuver, and easy to paddle. Some appreciate the cup holders and mention that the seat is very comfortable. They also appreciate the great fishing platform and that it makes for a great fishing rig. Customers also say that it is a good product for the price. Customers are also happy with the ease of assembly.
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Customers like the ease of assembly of the boat. They mention that it is easy to put together and disassemble for transport. They also say that it can be easily maneuvered, and can fit in the trunk of a car when taken down. Customers are also impresseded with the quality and performance of the product.
"...I've only taken it on lakes, but it was very manuverable, and its a bit susceptible to wind push since it's a super low draft...." Read more
"...I read other reviews talking about adding a swivel seat piece, and it's very easy...." Read more
"...this thing around in it is fantastic, not that it is difficult to assemble or dissemble, it's just time consuming...." Read more
"...I then took it to the lake to see how it would go. Super easy!! Completely stable, easy to navigate, and very comfortable...." Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the boat. They say it's well-made, has features found on upper end boats, and the strength of the frame is stronger than expected. The materials have a high quality feel, and are strong enough for lakes. The boat was delivered in good shape, and no leaks were found in any bladders. Overall, customers are satisfied with the design and manufacturing of the product.
"...7 ft 2-piece tubular oars that were relatively light and strong enough for lakes...." Read more
"...I am a very heavy set individual so I was very impressed with the quality. Read the reviews with a grain of salt and trust your gut...." Read more
"...of the platforms that you see on youtube for sure but this thing is rock solid and stable...." Read more
"...Assembly was easy and instructions were well written. All materials have high quality feel. Pontoons have bladder already installed...." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the boat. For example, they say it's a great boat for fly fishing on lakes, and makes for a good fishing rig. The boat has great oars and plenty of storage. Some say it sits high and rides great, making it easy to get around. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I got a battery and trolling motor and it had been a life saver for fishing...." Read more
"...one man pontoon with lots of options, calm still water the oars are great but really need a trolling motor to make fishing this pontoon a bit easier...." Read more
"...The boat did great and felt stable the entire time!..." Read more
"This thing was awesome. Very stable and light ( for a pontoon ). Took it to crooked creek north Arkansas. 5 mile stretch. Floated well...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the vehicle seat. They say it is a good product for the price, sturdy, and decently made. Some customers even say it's the best non-essential purchase they've made in several years. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...If you are on the fence, go ahead and get it, more than worth the money. Got lots of compliments on the water from passerby's...." Read more
"He love's it, money well spent. He made a rack for hauling it and uses it almost every day." Read more
"...It is very stable and very low maintenance. It was 100% worth the money. I can load it and get it on the water in minuets...." Read more
"This boat is very easy to put together. 100% right choice and a great price." Read more
Customers like the stability of the boat. They say it is very stable, secure, and can stand on it safely. They also mention that it handles well in waves and rougher water, glides well, and floats great.
"...Even though sitting higher than a kayak, this boat feels very stable. A swivel seat might be a nice addition, but so far, perfectly comfortable...." Read more
"...that you see on youtube for sure but this thing is rock solid and stable...." Read more
"...I then took it to the lake to see how it would go. Super easy!! Completely stable, easy to navigate, and very comfortable...." Read more
"...The boat did great and felt stable the entire time!..." Read more
Customers like the portability of the boat. They mention that it is very easy to move around, bulky to move by yourself, and easy to maneuver. They also say that it's easy to paddle and move across the water. Customers also appreciate the adjustable seat rails and the motor on the back, which pushes them easily across the lake.
"...Simple but effective 7 ft 2-piece tubular oars that were relatively light and strong enough for lakes...." Read more
"...and disassemble (less than 10 minutes either way) and it is light enough for this old guy to haul 50 feet down to the water...." Read more
"...I also had no issues carrying it & it fits fully inflated in the back of a F150. Cup holders are a bit too flimsy but plenty of storage...." Read more
"...Easy to paddle and move across the water.very durable material...." Read more
Customers find the seat very comfortable for fishing. They appreciate the cup holders and the lots of pockets. Customers say the seat fits them perfectly and is relaxing.
"...A swivel seat might be a nice addition, but so far, perfectly comfortable. One day was s 5-hour outing...." Read more
"...Super easy!! Completely stable, easy to navigate, and very comfortable. I’m a bigger person—almost 6 ft and not thin. That wasn’t an issue at all!..." Read more
"...on behalf of my customers and they have -always- been friendly, accommodating and efficient." Read more
"...works good can find on hardware stores or just google it seat is very comfy alot of pockets best part of boat oars break down to carry easier and..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the maneuverability of the boat. Some mention it's very easy to row and works well with an electric trolling motor. They also say it handles the rapids with ease. However, other customers say that it'll be tough to maneuver in strong winds and that the oars can be difficult in tight spots.
"...but some pull into the oars, you can keep up with a kayak, so it does move along easy. I row forward 98% of the time. And those oars...." Read more
"...Super easy!! Completely stable, easy to navigate, and very comfortable. I’m a bigger person—almost 6 ft and not thin. That wasn’t an issue at all!..." Read more
"...it has no keel so its not easy to row in a straight line and the motor requires a person to constantly adjust the steering...." Read more
"...Had to walk about 100' to shore. Easy walking the parts and had it back together in minutes...." Read more
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The only thing that was wrong was the basket that goes on the back showed a spot that had been dented slightly and the metal pin that mates with the frame tube was slightly bent. A couple hammer swings fixed that.
The base model Colorado does not come with the wheel assembly for noving around on land. I bought one off the Classic Accessories web page for about $60. If you have to tote this over any area to get it in and out of the water, the tote wheel is a necessity. Still cheaper to buy this boat, then buy wheel than buying next higher model of boat.
I've only taken it on lakes, but it was very manuverable, and its a bit susceptible to wind push since it's a super low draft.
Holds a decent size cooler, fishing gear, and has tons of pockets for squirreling away random stuff.
The oars were approriate for the lakes. Simple but effective 7 ft 2-piece tubular oars that were relatively light and strong enough for lakes.
Nice that it has an anchor bag to fill up with local rock to drop and stop the inevitable drift from casting and movement.
Used in a lake with many semi obscured logs, so with the heavy duty pontoon material I haven't had and punctures or other emergencies.
Even though sitting higher than a kayak, this boat feels very stable. A swivel seat might be a nice addition, but so far, perfectly comfortable. One day was s 5-hour outing. Other than being a bit tired from rowing, otherwise fine.
When picking up the tote wheel from their distribution center in Kent, WA customer service was top-notch, offering coffee or tea. Very nice people working there.
Will buy more products from this company.
The heavy nylon pontoon covering removes with large sleeping bag type zippers. Lots of storage pockets with large zippers. My first time out, I launched next to a guy with a RIB boat, and his obviously expensive boat had the same inflate/deflate valves. He borrowed my double action pump because his foot pump was too slow, and the same fitting worked in his boat's valves.
I read other reviews talking about adding a swivel seat piece, and it's very easy. (I ordered the swivel piece along with the boat) The 1st time out though was irritating because I used whatever hardware I had on hand. The wingnuts will leave holes in your fingers, standard bolts spin and don't get tight enough. The photos show version 2.0 of the seat adjustment. I used carriage bolts in the swivel part because the square head section prevents spinning of the bolt, and the large handles of the thumb knobs makes tightening/loosening magnitudes easier. The knobs are Ace Hardware 1/4 x 20 thumb screws which are about $4.50 each. The swivel is attached to the seat with #14 x 1.5" screws. Note that this was all well worth it, as A) You really need a seat swivel to spin and reach things in the cargo basket, and B) adding cargo, trolling motor, ice chest, whatever, changes the balance of the boat, so you need frequent seat adjustments. (For each trip out on the water)
It tracks nicely, much better than the Tote-n-Float rubber raft I had years ago. If you row backwards and but some pull into the oars, you can keep up with a kayak, so it does move along easy. I row forward 98% of the time. And those oars. The tubing is about 1/8" thick, these are NOT toy boat oars. There are double locking knobs. The only thing that I might change later is adding pin lock type oar locks so I don't have to get the paddles up vertical and then keep them that way while rowing. That will mean drilling the oar tubing though, and that's a maybe.
Here's a caveat about small pontoon boats, and one I didn't think about before getting one. I consider it to be a "death grip" boat. As in keep a death grip on your binoculars, camera, tackle box, cellphone, knife, can of pop/beer, satellite communicator, (Inreach Explorer, you NEED one of those!) or whatever else you have out and are handling while out in it. You are on a seat in open water, feet on pegs like a motorcycle. You drop something in water more than a few inches deep and it's not shiny and easy to see in the mud, or if it doesn't float, it's gone. I repeat, it's GONE. There's nothing underneath you and/or your seat, there's no floor, the mesh thing directly under the seat won't catch it unless you're really lucky.
One last thing, I've read bad reviews about this "problem" too: keep a close eye on the air pressure. My motorcoach, with 120 PSI commercial 11R22.5 truck tires changes all the time. (TPMS on the dash) They can be 15% higher on the sun side of the coach while traveling on the freeway. They lose it when the temp drops overnight to the point alarms go off on the TPMS. (The TPMS and I have a love/hate relationship) The pontoons are low pressure and very sensitive to temp changes. Leave them "soft" until you actually put it into the water and head out. Leave them soft if you're heading to the water with an assembled boat in the back of your truck. When out on the water, If the sun gets to them and/or you move into warm shallows, you may have to let them out a little. NEVER leave the shore without your air pump. (Kind of goes without saying though)
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2017
The heavy nylon pontoon covering removes with large sleeping bag type zippers. Lots of storage pockets with large zippers. My first time out, I launched next to a guy with a RIB boat, and his obviously expensive boat had the same inflate/deflate valves. He borrowed my double action pump because his foot pump was too slow, and the same fitting worked in his boat's valves.
I read other reviews talking about adding a swivel seat piece, and it's very easy. (I ordered the swivel piece along with the boat) The 1st time out though was irritating because I used whatever hardware I had on hand. The wingnuts will leave holes in your fingers, standard bolts spin and don't get tight enough. The photos show version 2.0 of the seat adjustment. I used carriage bolts in the swivel part because the square head section prevents spinning of the bolt, and the large handles of the thumb knobs makes tightening/loosening magnitudes easier. The knobs are Ace Hardware 1/4 x 20 thumb screws which are about $4.50 each. The swivel is attached to the seat with #14 x 1.5" screws. Note that this was all well worth it, as A) You really need a seat swivel to spin and reach things in the cargo basket, and B) adding cargo, trolling motor, ice chest, whatever, changes the balance of the boat, so you need frequent seat adjustments. (For each trip out on the water)
It tracks nicely, much better than the Tote-n-Float rubber raft I had years ago. If you row backwards and but some pull into the oars, you can keep up with a kayak, so it does move along easy. I row forward 98% of the time. And those oars. The tubing is about 1/8" thick, these are NOT toy boat oars. There are double locking knobs. The only thing that I might change later is adding pin lock type oar locks so I don't have to get the paddles up vertical and then keep them that way while rowing. That will mean drilling the oar tubing though, and that's a maybe.
Here's a caveat about small pontoon boats, and one I didn't think about before getting one. I consider it to be a "death grip" boat. As in keep a death grip on your binoculars, camera, tackle box, cellphone, knife, can of pop/beer, satellite communicator, (Inreach Explorer, you NEED one of those!) or whatever else you have out and are handling while out in it. You are on a seat in open water, feet on pegs like a motorcycle. You drop something in water more than a few inches deep and it's not shiny and easy to see in the mud, or if it doesn't float, it's gone. I repeat, it's GONE. There's nothing underneath you and/or your seat, there's no floor, the mesh thing directly under the seat won't catch it unless you're really lucky.
One last thing, I've read bad reviews about this "problem" too: keep a close eye on the air pressure. My motorcoach, with 120 PSI commercial 11R22.5 truck tires changes all the time. (TPMS on the dash) They can be 15% higher on the sun side of the coach while traveling on the freeway. They lose it when the temp drops overnight to the point alarms go off on the TPMS. (The TPMS and I have a love/hate relationship) The pontoons are low pressure and very sensitive to temp changes. Leave them "soft" until you actually put it into the water and head out. Leave them soft if you're heading to the water with an assembled boat in the back of your truck. When out on the water, If the sun gets to them and/or you move into warm shallows, you may have to let them out a little. NEVER leave the shore without your air pump. (Kind of goes without saying though)