Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Moving down to Salmon, Idaho. Want to advance from a walking/wading fishing guy to floating. I've fished with my good friend on the Mo a handful of times and he's directing me toward what to look for. He's in a Star and admits there are better and more stout vessels.
I've skimmed over several on Down River and NRS. Trying to compare the specs and materials. And of course YouTubed.
Never piloted my own raft, just rowed his a handful of times.
Looking at the "next tier up" it seems the Aire Puma series is the exact same material and weight has the Star. Am I missing something?
I am not generally a "gotta have the best" type of purchaser. I am super cheap. But I would pay extra for durability and puncture resistance over add ons and comfort.
Overall goal is to float the easy waters and fish in the general area. Be it the Bitterroot, the Big Hole or the main Salmon. I don't see me ever needing Middle Fork type class 3/4 ability.
Would just like to take my wife and a handful of dogs on a day long float and fish. Or my buddy and his kid and reciprocate an Idaho fishing experience.
Think I am married to a 14' boat. In the mainstream for boats I see NRS, Aire, Moravia and Hyside. Maybe SOTAR also. Prices climb pretty quick.
From my brief research there aren't many/any terribly sketchy pieces of water between Challis and North Fork. That would be the area for new "home waters".
I've skimmed over several on Down River and NRS. Trying to compare the specs and materials. And of course YouTubed.
Never piloted my own raft, just rowed his a handful of times.
Looking at the "next tier up" it seems the Aire Puma series is the exact same material and weight has the Star. Am I missing something?
I am not generally a "gotta have the best" type of purchaser. I am super cheap. But I would pay extra for durability and puncture resistance over add ons and comfort.
Overall goal is to float the easy waters and fish in the general area. Be it the Bitterroot, the Big Hole or the main Salmon. I don't see me ever needing Middle Fork type class 3/4 ability.
Would just like to take my wife and a handful of dogs on a day long float and fish. Or my buddy and his kid and reciprocate an Idaho fishing experience.
Think I am married to a 14' boat. In the mainstream for boats I see NRS, Aire, Moravia and Hyside. Maybe SOTAR also. Prices climb pretty quick.
From my brief research there aren't many/any terribly sketchy pieces of water between Challis and North Fork. That would be the area for new "home waters".