That is right the Maxxon XPW 240 is on sale for $999 that is a $300 savings. Not sure how long this will last so you don't want to miss out on this sale. The Maxxon XPW 240 is one amazing inflatable watercraft that will last you years to come and keep you safe in the water. I have been using it now for the past year and I can safely say it is one of the very best float tubes out there.
If you are interested in purchasing the XPW 240 you can contact us at the Float Tube Fishing Forum ( floattubefishingforum73@gmail.com ). We at the FTFF are also offering a Layaway program that will help you break up the payments. Reach out to us to find out more.
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Friday, January 25, 2019
Maxxon XPW 240 is on Sale $999
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Float Tube Fishing and Fins
This one of the most common questions on our forum and what people ask me is what type of fins should I be using. That is a tough question to answer or is it. Here is my thought, after 20 years of float tube fishing I can say this get a pair that fit and use them. The more important question is what type of waders are you using. Boot waders require a specific type of fin and stocking foot waders a different type. The following video cover the basic's that you need to know and as mentioned in the video Muscle Memories is something we don't take into account.
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Sunday, January 13, 2019
Fishfindermount.com System mounted to my XPW240
Here is the video and explanation on how to mount your fishfindermounts.com system on your hybrid float tube. I was lucky enough to be able to add mine to my Maxxon XPW 240 here is how to do it and some pictures of how it turned out.
The final product
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Friday, January 11, 2019
Float Tubes are changing in the US are you on board
Maxxon Inflatables, Seven Bass Design, Savage Gear are just some of the top new brands that are out there in the U.S. market that are changing the Float Tube Fishing world. Most of us that have been float tubing for years now are used to the old standbys of Cumberlands and Fish Cats. Outcast and Classic Accessories have been for years the top choices. That is changing and here is why.
For years in Europe, they have been what are called hybrid boats. What is a hybrid boat you ask well it is simply a float tube on steroids. These are float tubes that have more to offer. The big difference is the material its made of. Most of them are either made of high-quality PVC or Hypalon. These materials are unique to our sport at least here in the U.S. The PVC and Hypalon materials make these boats 10x stronger which can handle some much more abuse from the fisherman. These boats have no bladders which in some cases limit the overall weight of the boat. The Seven Bass Expedition and Explorer are only 16 to 18 lbs so much much lighter than most.

Some of these hybrid boats are heavier which can be an issue but besides the weight increase, they offer other options for moving around. Most of the Hybrid boats have motor mounts so adding a trolling motor is fast and simple. Some also come with oars a few if the top level hybrid float tubes out there with oars and or motor mounts are the Maxxon XPW 240 (Motor Mount and Oars), the Savage Gear 170 (Oars no Motor Mount) the Seven Bass Flatform ( Motor Mount and Oars) and the Maxxon 239 (Oars and no Motor Mount)



Some of these hybrid boats offer us new options storing our tackle on them as well. The older boats come with side packs that are sewn on with the hybrid boat most have cliplines or Gromet track systems that allow you to take their packs and attach them where you want them or maybe even DIY your own tackle packs. Most of Seven Bass hybrid boats have the clipline and the Maxxon hybrid boats have the GTS. With these systems, you can add whatever you want to where ever you want it.


For years in Europe, they have been what are called hybrid boats. What is a hybrid boat you ask well it is simply a float tube on steroids. These are float tubes that have more to offer. The big difference is the material its made of. Most of them are either made of high-quality PVC or Hypalon. These materials are unique to our sport at least here in the U.S. The PVC and Hypalon materials make these boats 10x stronger which can handle some much more abuse from the fisherman. These boats have no bladders which in some cases limit the overall weight of the boat. The Seven Bass Expedition and Explorer are only 16 to 18 lbs so much much lighter than most.

Some of these hybrid boats are heavier which can be an issue but besides the weight increase, they offer other options for moving around. Most of the Hybrid boats have motor mounts so adding a trolling motor is fast and simple. Some also come with oars a few if the top level hybrid float tubes out there with oars and or motor mounts are the Maxxon XPW 240 (Motor Mount and Oars), the Savage Gear 170 (Oars no Motor Mount) the Seven Bass Flatform ( Motor Mount and Oars) and the Maxxon 239 (Oars and no Motor Mount)




Some of these hybrid boats offer us new options storing our tackle on them as well. The older boats come with side packs that are sewn on with the hybrid boat most have cliplines or Gromet track systems that allow you to take their packs and attach them where you want them or maybe even DIY your own tackle packs. Most of Seven Bass hybrid boats have the clipline and the Maxxon hybrid boats have the GTS. With these systems, you can add whatever you want to where ever you want it.


We have options now in the U.S. and the options are with these Hybrid boats. If you like to float tube fish and are looking for a new float tube why not try looking at some of these boats. I can say they are worth every penny and you will not be disappointed.
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The Element by Seven Bass
Introducing the ELEMENT’s size and shape is most similar to the SBD and incorporates responsive design features as defined by the North American waterways. This float tube generally fits all body types and is one of the most popular due to increased seat and weight capacity. V-shaped weighs approximately 15 lbs. and has two color-coded internal air chambers for easy inflation. We’ve incorporated a PVC bottom to minimize the risk of puncture from underwater hazards. For improved visibility, there is a security flag holder and bright orange accents. An adjustable foam seat positioned above the waterline for greater comfort. The Clipline consists of nylon webbing and Velcro which runs the length of the float tube. It is designed for versatility and to efficiently anchor loose equipment with lanyards and secure cargo side bags. There are two back seat rod holders, and open storage space behind the seat, ideal for assorted fishing extras (small cooler, pan net, etc.). Our exclusive pocket apron conveniently allows anglers to keep their lures and tackle essentials close at hand. The shallow pocket with double zip closer fits an assortment of small tackle boxes. Cargo bags sold separately. - Maximum weight capacity 300lbs.
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