I have seen sailing beach cats where people have added a motor and made them into a fishing platform.
I have seen where they added a plywood to make a deck with a motor. Even added a folding lawn chair. to make a odd pontoon boat.
This guy has taken it to a whole new level.
http://miami.craigslist.o…/brw/boa/5974604157.html
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Prindle 18 w/ wings, Prindle 16, Prindle 15, current
Hobie 16 in rebuild
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NACRA 5.2 past
Saint Cloud, Florida
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That is nearly a flying bridge on a Hobie 18.
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That's a riot. You can buy a pontoon boat in need of a deck for the same or less than a set of beach cat hulls...I really don't get the point. Pontoons are going to be a lot more structurally suitable to safely handle a motor, deck and passenger load. I could easily buy a purpose built pontoon boat with 20 hp motor for this $5500 price. Best of luck to whoever gets this.
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Pennsylvania
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