The Watermaster Bruin is a compact, truck-bed-ready inflatable raft you can rent through Gateway Boat Co. for one to seven days. Based near Bozeman, Montana, with pickups between Four Corners and Gallatin Gateway, this lightweight craft lets you reach the skinny channels, willow-lined backwaters, and quick riffles of the Gallatin Valley without hauling a trailer. For anglers, explorers, and families who value agility over bulk, the Bruin fills a practical niche: framed for a small crew, capable in smaller rivers, and simple to break down when the day is done. What makes the Bruin a standout here is its portability. Break it down and stow it in a truck bed or on a roof rack when properly secured, or use the framed raft setup for lakes and mellow class I–II runs. The optional Lightweight Fishing Package outfits trips with essential gear—PFDs, a K Pump 100, Sawyer Stealth SST oars, tool kit, spare oar, and an anchor—so anglers can fish skinny water or tuck into quiet eddies. Gateway Boat Co. also directs 4% of bookings to conservation projects tied to the home waters, reinforcing local stewardship. Expect close-up views of the Gallatin River corridor, basalt outcrops, cottonwood and willow galleries, and frequent sightings of blue heron or mink along the banks. The craft is ideal for short day runs, skinny tributaries and small-lake loops that larger rafts can’t access. Pickup windows are morning (6–9 am) and late afternoon (3–6 pm), with delivery or alternate times available by phone. Group size is limited to three people and the minimum age is 21. Practical trip planning notes: the Bruin’s smaller footprint demands attention to load distribution and basic paddling skills; it is not meant for extended whitewater. Bring sun protection, a pump, and dry bags for electronics. If you value minimal logistics and maximum access—whether you’re scouting cutthroat trout runs, exploring willow-lined channels, or moving between lakes—the Bruin saves time and makes watercraft travel simple. This rental is a local tool for exploring the Gallatin Valley on your own schedule. It complements guided floats and larger rafts by opening narrow waterways and reducing setup time, so you spend more minutes on the water and less in the parking lot. Pickup is between Four Corners and Gallatin Gateway, near Bozeman, Montana; check Gateway Boat Co.’s booking page for availability. Typical itineraries run from short morning shuttles along willow-lined tributaries to full-day loops on nearby fishing lakes; the Bruin’s quick setup means you can launch at dawn and be back before dinner without storing a trailer. Because these waters can be exposed, always check local flow reports and weather, carry a map of launch and takeout points, and let someone know your planned route. Always.