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Sporasub Bluewater Float?

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hydroid

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Just wondering if anyone has used this float, if so, what is your opinion good or bad? Thanks
 
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These are the ones I use. The Riffe is the better of the two IMO. The shape is important as we often leave the floats & rig lines behind the boat between drifts to stop a mess in the boat. There are some really horrible types of 'Bluewater" floats being sold by several brands ATM which are terrible to tow (they tangle with everyone else when being towed) & more difficult to see from the boat. I have the spare set for when people show up with the horrible floats.
The Sporasub ones look like they are a good shape, but I have never seen one being used.
 
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