Outcast OSG Commander Raft for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$999.00
Used Value:
$599.40
Sale Value:
$899.10

Take your fishing adventure to the next level with the Outcast OSG Commander Raft. Combining the best features of both a kayak and a rowboat, the raft is designed to be maneuvered easily across both still and moving waters. The open floor cockpit allows you to fin kick efficiently and provides the comfort of being able to stand up in shallow waters without having to climb in and out of the boat. The dual-layer construction ensures a stiff hull to provide maximum stability when operating at full pressure, while adjustable foot rests and a kayak-style seat ensure your comfort and convenience throughout the day. Not only is there ample space to store your gear, there are also cargo straps to ensure a secure load. Whether you're casting out over a lake or navigating a river's white water rapids, the Outcast OSG Commander Raft will provide you with the perfect fishing experience.

Dual-layer design

Dual-layer design

The boat is designed with a dual-layer hull structure that allows it to stay stiff and solid when running at peak performance, while also providing maximum comfort to the user with adjustable foot beds and a kayak-style seat that can be adjusted according to your own preferences. The combination of these two elements allows the boat to operate without flexing, even at high speeds, while providing you with the luxury of an adjustable seating arrangement to ensure a comfortable ride.
Unique Design

Unique Design

The Outcast OSG Commander Raft is an innovative fusion of the best elements of kayaking and rowing, providing an easy-to-maneuver, fishable vessel that you can stand in. Featuring an open-floor concept cockpit and a deep footwell, this state-of-the-art vessel makes fishing in shallow water a cinch. With the Outcast OSG Commander Raft, you can forget about having to crawl in and out of the boat; you can now rotate freely between fishing, fin-kicking and standing up with ease. Immerse yourself in the amazing world of fly-fishing and water sports; become one with nature with the Outcast OSG Commander Raft.

Specifications

Brand:
Air Chambers:
2
Claimed Weight:
35 lbs
Hull Material:
[fabric] 500 PVC, 1000 PVC
Length:
10 ft
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 years
Maximum Load:
400 lbs
Recommended Use:
fishing
Rod Holders:
2
Tube Diameter:
11 in
Width:
46 in

Full Reviews

10
I have been using this for almost a whole summer now - mostly on big rivers in MT and ID like the Yellowstone and the Snake, but also local ponds for bass. So far I am pretty happy with it. The boat handles small rapids and riffles with ease. You are going to get wet, but I expected that. You’ll probably want waders even on hot days because there will be water pooled around your butt. At 35 pounds, it is nice and light. You can carry it to the top of the boat ramp and into the parking lot easily and avoid the lines. The open floor is by far the best feature of this boat from a fishing perspective. Firstly, you can control your drift with your feet. The boat does get blown around in spite of the lower profile 11 inch tubes, and it wants to pivot around the heavier back end. However, with just one foot in the water, I can stay facing the direction I want to face in normal western wind conditions without using the oars. I can also kick both my legs to move (slowly) closer/ farther from the bank etc. This makes it possible to fish while floating, although it is still quite a bit of work to manage everything - especially with a fly rod. What is really nice for me is the ability to put my feet down and stop and fish a promising run from the boat. You can stand up, but the boat will pivot around you and it gets annoying dragging at your legs. And why would you want to stand up when you can lean back into your kayak chair, rest your back, and sip your beer while you high stick the top of a riffle or the tail of a pool? The ability to stop and fish from the boat is what makes this so much better than a standard kayak. Easily doubles or triples the amount of water you can fish from the boat while concentrating only on fishing. I do have some small complaints. The main thing is that the oarlocks need to be higher, and the oars need to be longer. The tubes flex a little bit at the oarlock if you put any oomph in, which further shortens your effective oar stroke. Don’t miss the takeout! Moving upstream is a slow process. And with the short tubes, you’ll hit your knees a lot on those times when you hastily have to hold your rod between your knees and grab the oars to maneuver. Overall, I think this boat is a great blend of good kayak and float tube features, and the open floor makes it a viable option for people like me who want to fish from their boat.
mike nye, backcountry.com
August 12, 2015
10
I love this boat. The season is young, so I have only been able to take it out twice so far. Once on utah's green river, 2nd time on the lower provo river. This boat is awesome. I was worried about getting soaked, as it seems your butt will be in the water, but this is not the case. You do get wet, and if its cold, I recommend using with waders, but it wasnt near as bad as I thought. Your butt stays dry, but your calfs tend to get splashed. Handled red creek rapid well and the boat is extremely manuverable. It does include one rod holder mount, but not the rod holder. The one thing this boat is lacking is storage / cupholders, both of which can be purchased from outcast. The material is very tough, like most any whitewater raft you'll see. I love the open cockpit. Stand up and fish and the boat will just float around you. Comes with cheap oars that get the job done, a stripping basket, and some other stuff.
Chris jenney, backcountry.com
April 28, 2013

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