ClackaCraft Big Eddy offers a classic McKenzie‑style drift boat rental on the Gallatin River, a short drive from Bozeman, Montana, United States. The meeting point is listed as Between Four Corners and Gallatin Gateway, putting you on the edge of big water and high-country views. This stable, spacious craft has higher sides for confidence on larger water, rows light and tracks straight even when loaded, and seats three passengers plus a rower. Rent for one to seven days and use it for easy floats, fish-and-float days, or multi-day river trips; Gateway Boat Co. runs the booking and supports river conservation through a "4% for the Water" program that directs a portion of every booking back into the watershed. On the Gallatin you’ll find riffles and deep pools, willow- and cottonwood-lined banks, occasional rock shelves and short Class I–II drops where the river narrows. The boat’s design makes it ideal for these conditions: stable for anglers standing to cast, nimble enough to peel off eddylines, and roomy enough to carry camping gear for overnight stretches. Trout anglers can expect rainbows and browns typical of freestone western rivers; anglers and paddlers alike appreciate the open sightlines to the Gallatin Range and the shifting light on the current. Logistics are straightforward. Pick up your rental between 6:00–9:00 AM or 3:00–6:00 PM; if you need a different time, call Gateway Boat Co. Trailer requirements include a 2" ball and 4‑flat wiring for overland transport, and the company offers limited delivery and pick‑up options by request. Maximum group size is four people and renters must be 21 or older to book. Why choose a ClackaCraft Big Eddy? The boat blends safety and performance for the variable flows found in this stretch of river, making it a smart choice for newcomers who want more stability and for experienced rowers who prize a straight-tracking hull. It’s a workhorse for mixed-use trips—fly-fishing by day, lightweight camping by night—without sacrificing comfort or control. A short cultural note: the Gallatin River—named for U.S. Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin—threads mountain valleys that were long-used by Indigenous peoples and later by trappers and settlers. Respect the river: practice leave-no-trace camping, pack out all gear, and keep any introduced bait or live fish from entering back into the water. ClackaCraft Big Eddy gives you the platform to explore this river on your terms—efficient, stable, and built for the long float. Plan around spring runoff and late-summer low flows: consult local river reports and Gateway Boat Co. for current conditions. Bring layered clothing, a PFD for every passenger, sunscreen, and a waterproof duffel for electronics. If you plan overnight camping, secure permits where required and stow food to avoid wildlife encounters along river campsites. Enjoy.