Polar Kraft boats
walkingstick
Posted 3/17/2014 7:48 AM (#699934)
Subject: Polar Kraft boats




Posts: 50


Location: North Central PA
I have been looking for a bigger boat and have always liked the open boat space afforded tiller steering boats and was quite impressed with the Polar Kraft Outlander 186T and the 2010T which are both tiller steering but I had never seen one before now. Does anyone have any opinions or experience with this boat or company?

Edited by walkingstick 3/17/2014 5:45 PM
polarkraftdave
Posted 3/17/2014 10:18 AM (#699970 - in reply to #699934)
Subject: Re: Polar Keaft boats




Posts: 256


Location: Valpo IN
I have a polar kraft - they are built like a rock.
You wont be disappointed - they just don't advertise as much as other brands.
Worth every $$ I have spent on it if you like aluminum boats
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 3/17/2014 4:39 PM (#700075 - in reply to #699934)
Subject: Re: Polar Keaft boats




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
Lots of them around my neck of the woods. Rock solid boats and my buddies that own them really like them. One word of warning though, there seems to be a batch of boats out there (not positive on the years though, i could find out if you wanted) that were having an issue with the foam sucking up water and becoming water-logged. I believe that the issue has been fixed in the last couple of years. It wouldn't stop me from buying one, the floors come up pretty easy and the foam could be replaced without too much trouble. Just something to think about.
Yooper Padre
Posted 3/20/2014 7:36 AM (#700777 - in reply to #699934)
Subject: Re: Polar Kraft boats





Posts: 337


Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
A friend of mine has a Polar Kraft that I fish from. Being a Lund man through and through, I'll never admit it to him, but it is a very well designed, rock-solid boat.

Fr. K