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The PAC 1200 is a stable two-person pontoon boat that offers excellent versatility and portability. Though it’s significantly lighter than our PRO rafts, it features enough storage space and load capacity for multi-day trips.
*Limited stock – Contact your local dealer for availability *Oars not included
$4,399.00
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The Outcast Sporting Gear (OSG) PAC 1200 is a stable two-person pontoon boat that offers excellent versatility and portability. Though it’s significantly lighter than our PRO rafts, it features enough storage space and load capacity for multi-day trips. A removable front mod converts the aluminum frame for solo use.
What makes the OSG PAC 1200 Pontoon Fishing Boat special?
*Limited stock – Contact your local dealer for availability *Oars not included
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including DEHP which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Note: Orders shipping to Canada the customer will be responsible for any and all duties and taxes that are charged. If refused, the customer will be responsible for the cost of return shipping.
Most items will be shipped within 2-3 business days. Any individual item over 150lbs will ship via freight, please call for a quote.
Terry B –
I have owned this boat for about ten years now. At first it took getting use to. I am 52 years old and I carry it around by myself. I can load this thing down for weekend or week long fly fishing excursions. It is an incredibly stable fishing platform. I have been in class 3 water with no issues and always felt safe. The ones are heavy but strong. Assembly is very quick once you learn the sequence. Outcast was great on the only issue I ever had with this boat. It was my fault even. You will absolutely love this boat.
kevin Shanabrook –
I have owned and used this boat from March through November floating and fishing. The quality and construction are fantastic. I regularly float a river with quite a bit of trash sadly and although I am always looking for the errant piece of wire or sheet metal the boat has taken everything I can dish out. I bought an extra oar and have outfitted the pontoons with homemade flyrod holders and have never had a broken rod even with occasional run ins with rocks and downed trees. I’m certain this boat is over 10 years old and aside from some expected wear on the straps it functions and works like day one. I’ve used this boat on rivers where regular Mackenzie boats took a beating. I cant think of any way to design or build this boat better.
Rick C. –
I have 3 of these boats and have Floated the North Sask River from Banff to Drayton valley many of times, Class 4 in high water, No problem. Lots of gear with front seat off, like these boats.
Rick Cuerrier –
I have 3 of these boats and have Floated the North Sask River from Banff to Drayton valley many of times, Class 4 in high water, No problem. Lots of gear with front seat off, like these boats.