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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

1129.0. "COLEMAN CRAWDAD/ANY COMMENTS???" by CPDW::ALUKONIS () Tue May 09 1989 16:49

    HI;
    
    I'm looking for info on the Coleman Crawdad fishing boat.  I am
    very interested in a 2 man boat that I could handle myself. I have
    a mid-size station wagon, so there's the possibility of putting the
    boat either on top, or maybe sticking inside.  I have heard rumors
    that they are very tippy.  I would appreciate any comments, as I've
    got the fever bad; and I'm going to buy something, soon!  The Crawdad
    looks good to me, but I would prefer not to  make a $350.00 mistake!
    Thanks in advance--and good luck to all you lunkers out there!!
    
    Dave A.
    
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1129.1CRAWDADs RULEMURPHY::WIERSUMThe Back Deck WizardTue May 09 1989 19:437
    
    Check out # 436, 665 and 690.
    
    I have one and love it
    
    TCDW
    
1129.2Crawdad ResponseMAMIE::DICKERMANWed May 10 1989 12:179
    I have a crawdad, and have had no problems with it at all.  In fact,
    my neighbor and I are both over 200 pounds, and the two of us and
    my wife have all been in the boat at one time fishing comfortably.
    I have not found it to be tippy at all.  My wife and I love ours
    for fishing, and I am sure you will too.
    
    Good Luck,
    
    Dick Dickerman
1129.3DR::HAIGHWed May 10 1989 14:0320
    If you look at the previously mentioned notes on Crawdads - I bought
    the one Gil Davis had for sale.
    
    I love it. I power it with the 3hp Minn Kota electric - also discussed
    elsewhere in this notes file, which give plenty of speed and very
    quiet.
    
    The boat is small enough that it can be put into many ponds that
    cannot be reached by a larger boat. The electric motor helps there
    also. It can be portered by 2 people.
    
    I modified (replaced the shaft with an 8' 2.5 inch square tube to
    make a boat trailer) a $119 Rich's trailer to carry it on and it 
    works super.
    
    I have tried to stand up in it - got up but got back down real quick.
    However the seats as supplied give plenty of room for casting etc.
    I would (am planning to) add a seat with a back.
    
    David.
1129.4THANKS EVERYBODY!CPDW::ALUKONISWed May 10 1989 16:227
    I'm convinced!  I will anxiously await Rich's to put the Crawdad back
    on sale, and grab one.  I want to thank all of you for taking the time
    to write--Good Luck to all!!
    
    Dave A.
    
    
1129.5SALEM::RIEUGone Trout HuntingWed May 10 1989 16:263
       BJ's in Salem N.H. has crawdads. Don't know how much they are
    this year. They were around $300 a year or so ago.
                                                         Denny
1129.6MURPHY::WIERSUMThe Back Deck WizardThu May 11 1989 14:3211
    
    Hey Dr. Haigh,
    
    Talk to the TEXICAN, He found some great swivel seats for his CRAWDAD.
    I will probably try and get a couple this year for mine.
    
    btw...A large cooler placed behind the front seat makes a terrific
    table etc.
    
    TCDW
     
1129.7*** THE XT WAS FOR ME***MARCIE::TCLEMENTI'D RATHER BE BASSIN!!Thu May 11 1989 16:3913
      Why not just buy the CRAWDAD XT, It comes equiped with swivel
    buckets and a wood and carpeted floor. I also like the color of
    the XT, gray on gray, at least the 1986 & 87s . I just recently
    saw a 1989 model XT that was light blue exterior and the swivel
    seats and carpet were dark blue. One other thing about the XT is
    the "full" wood floor makes the boat more stable to get up and walk
    around, a little bit heavier and a few more bucks but "well" worth
    it...
     PS: If you wanted to buy the "factory" swivel seats seperate, your
    talking about $35.00 each, and the floor you would have to make
    yourself.
    
                    An XT owners opinion.      TOM CLEM. 
1129.8LOVE MY PUDDLE-JUMPER!!!MTADMS::GEIBELFri May 12 1989 10:5633
    Dave,
    
        I purchased a Coleman Crawdad last year from Richs and from
    july - sept last year my wife and I were out every day just about.
    
        It was a toss up between a canoe and a crawdad and since Carol
    cant swim very good we went with the crawdad and we have never came
    close to tipping it over, I have stood up in it and have found it
    to be very stable in the water.
      I made a roof rack for my Ford Tempo which I used for a while
    but figured before I had to get a new paint job on the new car I
    had better get a trailer, we got a 12' boat trailer and did some
    minor modifications and I would not do with out it now.
       Last year I got a minn kota 10 8lb. thrust on ponds it is all
    we needed to push us around not fast but why do you have to go
    fast on a small pond? We bought a Gamefisher 3hp. motor from sears
    this spring (they had the wrong price on it and they had to sell
    it for that price since I saw it) anyhow with the gas motor I have
    to put some cement blocks in the front to keep the bow from coming
    over it really flys when I open it up.
        We have been on winni and winnisquam this spring and havent
    had any problems with it being tippy. I will tell you that the
    flat bench seat that comes with the boat is really uncomfortable
    we bought swivel seats from k mart last year $16.00 ea. and I 
    attached them right to the flat seat with 1/4-20 bolts and boy
    my back feals alot better after 3-4 hrs of fishing.
    
          Good luck with your boat hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
    
               HAVE FUN PUTTING THAT SUCKER TOGETHER...........
    
                                                   LEE
    
1129.9Maybe a HEAD as wellPERFCT::WIERSUMThe Back Deck WizardSat May 13 1989 14:1212
    
    
    Hey who knows of THE killer deal on a trailer suitable for a crawdad?
    Did some one mention one for $119.00?  
    
    Any ideas?  Maybe a drive-on?  I'm thinking of building a forward
    cabin with a small galley and bunks for two to four people.
    
    CRAWDADS BE COOL
    
    TCDW
    
1129.10And get a dinghy tooSA1794::CUZZONESFishbreathMon May 15 1989 19:505
    Hey TCDW,
    
    Your Crawdad's not complete without a tuna tower.
    
    -SSS-
1129.11All the pieces on Sale this week.DR::HAIGHMon May 22 1989 13:3610
    If any one is interested and it is not too late, arround the greater
    Maynard area the following are on sale this week:

                                               
    	Crawdad ram-X		Rich's Stores 	$299.00
    	Minn Kota 3hp motor	Hermans		$259.00
    	Trailer			Rich's Stores	$129.99
    
    David
    
1129.12Crawdad vs. canoeBTOVT::SCHOFIELD_KMon May 22 1989 17:538
    Question:  I'm looking for something that I can take to ponds and float
    a few rivers with as well.  Would a crawdad be better than a canoe for
    this kind of versatility, or should I stick with a canoe?
    
    Any recommendations on the latter, as I would like to take the wife and
    kids out now and then...
    
    
1129.13CRAWDADS are GREAT!HPSCAD::GATULISFrank GatulisMon May 22 1989 18:1821
    
    Had my Crawdad since 1983 and love it.  
    
    I would not call it tippy at all.
    
    I run it with 4.5hp Johnson.
    
    Only problem I had was that the original seats split after a year.
    Replaced them with larger home made wodden ones and like them much
    better.  
    
    The only thing I don't care for is the fact that it's sometimes
    a bit of a nusance to steer in a strong breeze.  I believe it's
    because it flat bottomed.
    
    I can't believe it's lasted this long after the way I beat it.
    
    go for it.
    
    Frank
    
1129.14another possible convertCASV01::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Mon May 22 1989 20:5819
    I didn't notice any mention of length and capacity (lb) of crawdads.
    I have a 17' Coleman canoe that I am currently keeping in my basement,
    but I won't have room for it soon, when the walls for the family
    room start going up. If a crawdad is short enough, I might consider
    trading the canoe for a crawdad, if it will fit in the modified
    basement. Otherwise I'll have to keep the canoe at the in-law's
    condo full-time, which would limit my options considerably (and
    I doubt they'd be terribly thrilled with the idea themselves).
        
    The canoe is somewhat tippy/scary in Paugus Bay when the water gets
    a little rough from boat traffic or wind - would a crawdad be that 
    much better? They look like water could easily come over the sides,
    but I did see one or two on Paugus Bay this weekend, but they sure
    looked vulnerable out there!
    
    Thanks,
    
    Ed
    
1129.15SALEM::RIEUGone Trout HuntingTue May 23 1989 12:272
       Crawdads are 10 footers I think.
                                                   Denny
1129.16 STATSMARCIE::TCLEMENTI'D RATHER BE BASSIN!!Thu May 25 1989 18:494
      Crawdads are 11' long 3'5" wide and weigh in at about 130.lbs
    with a wooden floor and swivel seats....
                                                    TOM CLEM...
    
1129.17oof!CASV01::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Fri May 26 1989 20:076
    Sounds a bit heavy compared to a canoe, but considering the 
    floor and seats, not too bad - might still go on the roof of 
    a car...
    
    Ed
    
1129.18TWOs BETTERMURPHY::WIERSUMThe Back Deck WizardMon May 29 1989 16:1414
    
    re: the roof of the car........
    
    If I'm by myself, I use my wifes car.  It is a hatch back and allows
    me to hoist up the bow and slide the CRAWDAD forword. btw, I use
    the styrafoam blocks that came with the CRAWDAD as "roof racks".
    with a little carving to match the contour of the roof, it works
    great.  I tie it down with 2 inch nylon straps I bought at Spags
    for about 3 bucks each.  It is a bit unruley but can be handled.
    Still trying to find the time to pick up that trailer at Riches.
    
    TCDW
    
    
1129.19another question..CASV05::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Tue May 30 1989 11:592
    Can you paddle a crawdad like a canoe?
    
1129.20I love to do it in a Crawdad!!!HELIX::COTHRANTue May 30 1989 16:238
  	I take my kids (4 & 6) out in the canoe as often as possible.
    
    	If I could swing the $700. (quick guess) for the crawdad on
	sale, good electric motor w/battery etc.  I'd go crawdad.  I'd
    	feel safer fish from a crawdad with my kids than I do in the
    	canoe.
    
    	Bryan
1129.21DR::HAIGHTue May 30 1989 17:0114
    Re .19 & paddling.
    
    Last spring I tried paddling on a lake in NH that did not allow
    any motors. I have plastic paddles.
    
    It does work. It is hard work. The beam of the boat makes it quite
    difficult to switch from side to side.
    
    In the end my partner (He also has a Crawdad) switched to one boat
    each person taking one side and it handled quite well. - we still
    got skunked.
    
    David.
    
1129.22I'd like to see oneSAVVY::LUCIAHe's dead, JimFri Jun 02 1989 12:407
I'm contemplating getting a CRAWDAD after all the previous discussion and 
praise.  Where in the Brockton (or Nashua) area can I look at one?  I'm
especially interested in one with a small (<=4hp) gas engine and whether or not
it will fit in a Nissan Maxima wagon or on the roof of a Honda Accord.

Tight lines,
Tim
1129.23Crawdads at Rich'sATSE::URBANFri Jun 02 1989 13:096
    Tim:
    
    Rich's in Nashua (exit 7W off the highway) sells and displays crawdad's
    and also has swivel seats etc for them.
    
                                                    Tom
1129.24Coleman non-CrawdadEPOCH::JOHNSONRule #6: There is no rule #6.Fri Jun 02 1989 13:1011
I don't have the magazine anymore (my wife throws magazines out as soon as they
leave the newmail pile...) but there was a picture (ad) of a Coleman boat that
wasn't the Crawdad (I just saw the Crawdad yesterday at BJ's - $369, I think). 
This thing looked smaller (I'd guess 6' to 8' long), had two short bass chairs,
and said "PRO" on the side.  It appeals to me because I think I could just
slide in the back of the Suburban.

Has anyone seen these?  If so, I'll change this to a base note for discussion.

Thanks,
Pete
1129.25RAM-X PROEBBV01::DOMINICKJoe Dominick 226-2247 LJO1Fri Jun 02 1989 16:5212
    
                     Coleman Ram-X boat
    
            I'm sure you are talking about the Coleman RAM-X Pro.
      I was just about to buy one, but decided I'll wait until the end
      of the season.  Last year BJ's sold there remaining stock on these
      for $199.00  I'm going to take a chance that they will have some
      left the end of this year for about that same price.
    
            Coleman did have a promotion on this boat that just expired.
       If you bought the RAM-X Pro, they would give you a free Berkley
       Graphite Lightning Rod & reel.
1129.26Getting itch for that Crawdad!CASV05::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Mon Jun 05 1989 14:3814
    Apparently, Rich's supply of crawdads is some sort of special purchase
    of (possibly) last year's model. While investigating, I was told
    by a clerk at Rich's in Mancheser that they will be repeating the
    $299 sale again for Father's day (they'd better, I just passed up
    a chance to bag one at a store in Mass just to keep the Duke from
    getting $15 sales tax!)
    
    A manager at MVP Sports told me that they sell their crawdads at very 
    low profit, to generate sales of accessories (peripherals) like car-top
    carriers, paddles, PFDs etc.
    
    re -1, If you can get a Ram-X Pro for $199, more power to you!

    Ed
1129.28Come and visitDR::HAIGHMon Jun 05 1989 15:2416
    
    Re the guy who wnats to see on in Nashua.
    
    Come over to my house in South Nashua - Close to Exit 4 - any evening
    or weekend. If you plan it right we could even go for a fishing
    trip on the Nashua or Merrimack River.
                                                               
    Unless you already have the 4hp gas motor -  I strongly suggest
    the 3hp Min Kota electric. If you really need the 4hp there is always
    the 24volt 4hp Minn Kota.
    
    David 
    Dtn 264-7658 (MKO2) or 296-4258 (UPO1) try MKO first.
    Home 603-888-1042
     
    
1129.29 I HATE DOING THIS.. BUT..MARCIE::TCLEMENTI'D RATHER BE BASSIN!!Tue Jun 06 1989 11:276
       I've decided to sell mine because I have many projects going
    on around the house and just don't have the time to use the boat.
     I think it went out once last season and hasn't gone out yet this
    season. you can read about it in note 241.271
    
                                                TOM....
1129.31Keep an eye on Rich'sTOMCAT::PRESTONKnow-whut-I-mean Vern?Wed Mar 07 1990 16:0920
    No, but watch the Rich's flyers. They had the best deals on Crawdads
    last year. The only reason I didn't get one of those is that I had a
    chance to buy a used model of the fancier version - and already
    assembled!
    
    Also - watch for the early sales of Crawdads. A manager at MVP Sports
    in Danvers told me that Coleman is not going to manufacture the plain
    green Crawdad anymore but is going to the Crawdad XL (dosn't that name
    sound like pure baloney? What is it, a race car?) exclusively, which
    means more $$$ to get into a Crawdad. Fine if you got the money, not
    fine if you don't want to pay for the frills.
    
    They're awful nice little boats though - I don't regret swapping my
    canoe for one. I can fish in it all day compared to the canoe, and I
    can stand up, and carry more stuff, and mount a motor easier, and...
    
    (but it is a bit on the heavy side when you have to load it on the roof
    of your car all by yourself. 150lb...ooof!)
    
    Ed
1129.33geting harder to come by?TOMCAT::PRESTONFor Duty and Humanity!Fri Mar 23 1990 13:2412
    Brian,
    
    I hope you know that BJ's requires you to be a "member" in order to buy
    anything there. In fact, you can't even get in the store without a
    membership card. AND, I think they recently changed the membership
    qualifications, which may or may not complicate the matter further.
    Make sure you will be able to buy from them before you make the trip.
    
    Also, it might be worth a try calling a couple of Rich's to see if they
    have any left overs from last year - they might!
    
    Ed
1129.35No Crawdads - but....CSSE::SANDERFri Mar 23 1990 14:3411
    I was in MVP sports in Nashua the other day. I did not see any std.
    Crawdads. They had the XT (no rebate yet) for, I think $489. They had
    a Ram Pro X (I think that is the model, the one you see Clunn fishing
    in) which looked liked a floor model for about $130 off the list. I 
    can not remember the exact price. It was something like list = $459
    on sale for $329. Don't know if your looking for that type rig, but the 
    price seemed good.
    
    Good luck in your quest.
    
    Ed
1129.36LAUNCHING TONIGHT!!!!!!MTADMS::GEIBELNOTHIN LIKE FISH ON !Fri Mar 23 1990 15:059
    Brian,
    
        Try the richs in concord NH its on fort eddy road North on 93
    take the exit (for the plates) and go straight through the lights.
    
    
                                                  Lee
    
    
1129.37Crawdads are great!TOMCAT::PRESTONFor Duty and Humanity!Fri Mar 23 1990 15:4425
>    I was in MVP sports in Nashua the other day. I did not see any std.
>    Crawdads. They had the XT (no rebate yet) for, I think $489. They had
>    a Ram Pro X (I think that is the model, the one you see Clunn fishing
>    in) which looked liked a floor model for about $130 off the list. I 
>    can not remember the exact price. It was something like list = $459
>    on sale for $329. Don't know if your looking for that type rig, but the 
>    price seemed good.
    
    Hey, if that's true, I say GRAB IT! You will not beat that price, and
    don't everlook the fact that it is ALREADY ASSEMBLED! I bought mine
    second hand, and was told that they are a real bear to put together.
    I believe it, because I bought a Coleman canoe a couple of years ago,
    and after unpacking it, thought I could put it together in an hour or
    so. HA! FAT CHANCE!! HOURS later I was still grunting away - and
    I had plenty of room and the right tools, and am pretty good at putting 
    things together.
    
    If Rich's is not selling last year's base model (Coleman may not even
    be making them anymore!) my opinion is that you WILL NOT find a better
    deal than this and that if you pass it up you WILL regret it!
    
    My humble opinion...
    
    Ed
    
1129.38Crawdad Location ?ARGUS::BISSELLFri Jun 29 1990 15:345
anyone know where Crawdads are available in the Maynard/ Marlboro 
area ?  Riches does not have them, Barnicle Bills does not have one
or similar.

Thanks, Al
1129.39KNGBUD::B_SIARTYouteachbestwhatyoumostneedtolearn.Fri Jun 29 1990 18:3611
    
    
    	Reply .38
    
    
    
    		I know where I can get them for free in the Fitchburg
    	area. However, I probably shouldn't say that TOO loud....
    
    
    	b
1129.40eating kindARGUS::BISSELLFri Jun 29 1990 19:206
    
>    		I know where I can get them for free in the Fitchburg
>    	area. However, I probably shouldn't say that TOO loud....
    
 I would be interested in the kind you eat as well !!!!!
No sense wasting them on fish
1129.41gotta look aroundKAHALA::PRESTONMon Jul 02 1990 16:505
    MVP Sports or Colemans carries them, but I don't know how close any of 
    them are to your location...
    
    Ed