Layout boats.

John, I have a 1 man UFO and like it. It is quite stable and has enough room. A couple friends, 6' 3 or 4" that weight 250 + hunted out of it with no complaints. The hunter in the pic is 6"4'. He got his first Can in Lake Seminole out of the UFO. I generally carry it on the bow of my 17' x56" G3. It is a 2 man job to pull it up on the bow and lower it down unless your pretty strong in the back and shoulder. It can be towed but I never have tried it. The hydrilla in the boat helps it to blend in with the grass beds on the lake.View attachment ALBERTS CAN 2.jpg
 
make sure your feet have plenty of room. Nothing worse then having to laydown with your feet swaded to the side and not perpendicular. It can get uncomfortable fast
 
I have hunted twice out of the Bankes pumpkin seed, also a UFO and I have a MLB. I liked the Bankes for when I dealt with chop in the bay. I didn't get as wet in that one.
 
Phil Nowack said:
This is the Layout Addictions Title II. Quite enjoyable to hunt out of. It is made of Aluminum.. 125# they say... I have seen pictures on the scale without paint and splash guard at 118#. It is lighter than my MLB Classic was.

How do you compare this to Bankes pumpskin seed? Like how the back profile is so low.
 
John,
I have a Core Sound X1 one man layout. It weighs in at about 105#. It is super stable and dry. I personally feel it is much more comfortable than a pumpkin seed. Plus Terry who builds them is great to deal with.
 
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