Micro skiffs are a great option for fishing, hunting, and other water activities. They are usually flatbottomed for stability in the water. Some people choose to use a poling platform for added mobility in super shallow water. We’re here to help you get the best micro skiff poling platform.
What is a poling platform?
A micro skiff poling platform is a platform that is attached to the back of a micro skiff to provide a raised platform for the operator to stand on while poling the boat. There are a number of different platforms available on the market, and the cost varies depending on the size and features of the platform.
What’s the purpose of a micro skiff poling platform?
The poling platform allows them to get a better view of the water and to propel the boat in shallow water. The platform also makes it easier to reach the poling pole, permitting the operator to move the boat with greater efficiency. The platform also allows the operator to stand while poling, reducing fatigue and providing a more comfortable experience. This can be a useful tool in shallow water fishing or duck hunting, as it allows the angler to move the boat more easily and quietly.
How tall should a poling platform be?
A poling platform for a micro skiff should be tall enough to allow the user to stand comfortably and be able to see over the surrounding vegetation. The platform should also be wide enough to provide stability and balance while poling the micro skiff. The height of the platform will depend on the height of the person poling the boat and the surrounding terrain, along with the amount of clearance needed by the outboard motor when its tilted up.
How much does a poling platform weigh?
The platform is usually constructed of aluminum although some come in carbon fiber. The average weight of a poling platform is between 40 and 75 pounds, depending on the size and design. The carbon fiber poling platforms weigh much less at about 10 pounds.
How much is a poling platform for a micro skiff?
There is no set price for a poling platform for a micro skiff as it can vary depending on the size and materials used. However, a basic platform can be made for around $50-$100. If you go with a custom aluminum version, expect to pay upwards of $1500.
Is a micro skiff poling platform worth it?
There is no one answer, as the value of a micro skiff poling platform depends on a number of factors, including the size and type of boat, the fishing conditions, and the personal preferences of the angler.
Some anglers find that a micro skiff poling platform allows them to get closer to the fish and improves their fishing success, while others find that it is not worth the extra expense.
Ultimately, the decision comes down to the individual angler. Some anglers spare no expense to get every advantage on the fish, and a poling platform can definitely do that.
Where to find a micro skiff poling platform
There are a few places online where you can find a job boat poling platform. One option is to check out boat dealerships or boat manufacturers online. There are custom marine fab shops that will build aluminum poling platforms.
Another option is to search online classifieds websites, such as Craigslist or Kijiji, for listings of boat poling platforms for sale.
Finally, you can also check online boat forums or classifieds websites to see if anyone is looking to sell their boat poling platform.
Turning Your Cooler into a poling platform
One option for a poling platform is to use a cooler. It is fairly easy to turn a cooler into a poling platform. Yeti style coolers are perfect for this because they have tie-down holes and are generally very durable and heavy. You can tie down the yeti on the stern of your micro skiff and stand on top to pole. Some anglers opt for a piece of sea dek to cushion the top of the cooler for more comfort. The main thing is to make sure the cooler is securely fastened, a bad fall or sprained ankle just ain’t worth it.
Making your own micro skiff poling platform
Building a micro skiff poling platform is a relatively easy project that can be completed in a few hours with basic carpentry skills. The finished product will provide a stable, elevated surface for pushing or poling your boat through the water.
For the cheap DIY options use pvc or wooden dowels to build the base structure that the platform sits on top of. We suggest sticking with a simple design for your first build. Four vertical poles and a few horizontal cross beams for stability should be enough.
Once you have your base fabbed up it is time to measure and cut a piece of marine grade plywood for the platform. You want your platform big enough to stand comfortably on, but not too big to get in the way. To attach the platform use marine hardware that resists corrosion.
Some opt to fiberglass the platform, but a good couple coats of paint or marine coating should suffice. You’ll probably want to make some changes to the platform anyhow after using it a while, so fiberglass is best once everything has been fitted and tested.
Removable micro skiff poling platform
A cooler not permanently attached can be considered a removable platform. However, some anglers want a removable metal platform so they take it a step further and have custom brackets welded to the transom to hold a poling platform. The legs of the poling platform slide down in the brackets. Some choose to bolt the platform legs to the bracket or use a cotter pin for faster removal.
Conclusion
Have you ever made your own poling platform for a micro skiff or other projects? Let’s hear about it in the comments!