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floatin cowboys

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Does anyone have a Pompano 120 fishing yak. I see that marine west sells them for $599 and they seem to be outfitted pretty nice. I have owned several Malibu's and am alittle partial to them, but being that I am starting over I am going to look at a few others.
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They're rebranded Tarpon 120s, the older design without the upgraded seat and hatches. They're a solid fishing platform but guys that are in the 220+ range feel they ride a little low, at the sacrifice of some stability. You may also not be able to open the lower hatch without water getting in, if you're in that 220+ range.  West Marine also puts them on sale pretty often, so if you wait it out I think you could grab one for around 400-450.


 

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