(TX Only Required) Title & Filing Fee
$77.00
(TX Only) Boat Registration
$32.00
(Required for Trailer) Trailer Registration
$125.00
(TX Only Required) Title & Filing Fee
$77.00
(TX Only) Boat Registration
$32.00
(Required for Trailer) Trailer Registration
$125.00
Never miss another shot fumbling with panels
The Champ duck blind attachment is built so the top and front panels easily open with just a nudge, allowing for easy shooting access. The blind easily accommodates 2 hunters.
Multi-Purpose Boat
Easily turn your Pond King Champ into a hunting or fishing vessel depending on the season. The blind easily slides down inside the rails, and attaches with 4 bolts. Easy on - easy off!
Specifications
Seat Capacity
2
2
Deck Dimensions
4' 7" x 8'
4' 7" x 8'
Deck Area
37 sq. ft.
37 sq. ft.
Pontoon Length
10'
10'
Pontoon Diameter
14"
14"
Pontoon Thickness
.080"
.080"
Weight Capacity
650 lbs.
650 lbs.
Motor/HP Capacity
Electric Only
Electric Only
Boat Weight
250 lbs.
250 lbs.
Boat Width
70"
70"
Blind Dimensions
7'8"x4'
7'8"x4'
More Details
Pond King Champ w/ Duck Blind standard features include:
- 4-ft 7-in x 8-ft all-aluminum, powder-coated deck
- Welded .080 marine-grade aluminum, 10-ft pontoons
- 6-inch kick rail
- 2 Tempress Camo seats with 3/4 in. pull-out posts
- A rear transom and wired trolling motor plug
- Off-deck mounted battery tray with black plastic battery box
- Duck Hunting Blind Attachment with heavy-duty fencing for attaching camo
- Dog Platform & Hinged Ladder
Any of our boats can be picked up at our headquarters in Lindsay, Texas.
The DIY boat kits ship in boxes by Fed Ex Ground.
The Patriot ships via Motor Freight (on a pallet by semi-truck). The rate calculated at checkout includes residential delivery with an appointment and a lift-gate, to almost any continental U.S. address. Please see our FAQs for information about receiving your mini pontoon boat shipment.
The Champ if too large to be shipped motor freight, so it would be delivered to you by one of our drivers for a fee, which will be calculated at checkout.
The DIY boat kits ship in boxes by Fed Ex Ground.
The Patriot ships via Motor Freight (on a pallet by semi-truck). The rate calculated at checkout includes residential delivery with an appointment and a lift-gate, to almost any continental U.S. address. Please see our FAQs for information about receiving your mini pontoon boat shipment.
The Champ if too large to be shipped motor freight, so it would be delivered to you by one of our drivers for a fee, which will be calculated at checkout.
All of Pond King’s fully-assembled pontoon boats, the Rebel Modular pontoon boat and the Patriot carry a 5 year warranty (residential use) and 1-year (commercial use) on any manufacturer defects on frames, welds and pontoons. Pond King is not legally obligated to replace parts that are not mentioned in the warranty or are broken or misused by the consumer. Any accessories not manufactured by Pond King carry their own manufacturers’ warranty and are handled directly with those respective manufacturers.
Pond King must receive payment in full for the mini pontoon boats before shipping or delivery. Generally, you can make a full payment when you place your order online. If, however, you would like to make a 50% deposit to get your boat into our production lineup and pay the balance with a check or ACH, please call us to make those arrangements.
FAQ
All of Pond King’s mini pontoon boats are intended for 2 people fishing relatively small bodies of water. So, the other factors you should consider are your budget and ability to do some assembly. If you are very budget focused, and pretty handy, the pontoon float system would be a good option. However, if price is important but you aren’t very good at building things, the Patriot could be right for you. If you want a fully-assembled boat you can just put out on your backyard pond, choose the Champ if you want to use a trolling motor to get around.
All of Pond King's finished pontoon boats are made to order, right here at our facility in Gainesville. Once we receive your order, we'll get started building your boat but production time will depend on when you place your order. (If you are ordering between March and June, call for an estimated delivery time.) A typical lead time is around 4-6 weeks for completion, depending on the season. The DIY boat kits are usually able to be turned around a little quicker -- around 2-3 weeks -- but again, it all depends on the season!
It is very important that you examine your shipment BEFORE accepting it. Here’s how to properly receive a shipment:
- Inspect all boxes/pallets and make sure you have all the pieces to your order.
- Check the bill of lading from the delivery company to make sure you have all your boxes/pallets.
- Report any missing boxes/pallets to the driver and NOTE ON THE BILL OF LADING. Get it in writing!
- Next, inspect all the boxes/pallets for anything that looks like damage. If there is a punctured or smashed box/pallet, open it, and make sure that there is no damage.
- In the event of damage, you must report it to the driver and NOTE ON THE BILL OF LADING. If you do not note the damage on the bill of lading, you are confirming that you received the goods in perfect condition, and you release both Pond King and the shipping company of any liability on the shipment. While we will do what we can to help you out, ultimately Pond King is not responsible for any damage caused during shipping by a third party.
The main difference between Pond King’s mini and small pontoon boats isn't just their capacity (the mini boats are 1 or 2 person) but also the size body of water for which they are appropriate. The Pond King mini pontoon boats are intended for smaller bodies of water, specifically ponds or limited access fishing on lakes, whereas the small pontoon boats can handle larger bodies of water.
The Patriot and Champ are completed boats and will come with an MSO (Manufacturer's Statement of Origin) and a HIN (Hull Identification Number).
In Texas, if you are only using your boat on your private property, you don’t need to register it. However, if you’ll be transporting your boat to public waters, registration is required. If you’re not a Texas resident, we recommend checking with your state to find out the laws and requirements.







