Not sure exactly how old it is. I've had it for around 5 years or so. I'm guessing 8-10? The bar over the front holds the casting platform off the bottom of the raft. There is a thigh brace that mounts to it as well. It's a pretty solid setup, not rocky at all. The casting platforms in the front and rear are key so you don't have to stand on the inflated floor. Works great for solid footing.
Let me know if you need any other info.
Trevor
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How old is the actual raft? And what is that bar over the bow?--Looks like a pretty rocking setup.
On Monday, May 29, 2017 at 4:41:53 PM UTC-4, Trevor wrote:I have to part with my raft. Here are the details:Star Raft with custom fishing frame. The raft is a 13 foot, self bailer and has casting platforms in the front and rear for anglers. Not used at all last year and only twice the year before, so I need it to go to a good home. I'm selling it complete with the oars, anchor, and anchor line. The Cataract Oars sell for about $450 and a comparable frame is $650. A new raft will run you over $3k without the frame, oars, or anchor/anchor line! I have it posted to Craigslist if you want to take a look. I included a quick pic since I pulled it out today and cleaned it off.
http://www.tpfr.org
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