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I'm an avid fisherman and have been confined to the shoreline, due to lack of a boat. I'm thinking about buying a Saturn Inflatable Kaboat from an online company called BoatsToGo. This boat seems really practical in it's design, but I was wondering about th stability factor? Any info on these boat/kayak hybrids?
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My first question is, "WHY?"
I can't think of a single application that I would safely trust an inflatible boat, unless it's a Zodiak brand, and even then, i'd only have one as a dingy.
The other side is, most of the boats I saw listed on the webpage you provided are not the kind you "blow up at the waters edge," and pack neatly in your trunk. More than likely, they need to be trailered like any other boat, and would probably be a bear to paddle. So you'd need some sort of propulsion, rather it be electric or gas.
I think you should save your pennies and buy a small john boat. Even in the 14' range with a 9.9 outboard, you can stand up and pee out of it, move around, and comfortably fish 2 people safely. You should be able to find a nice used john boat for around 2 grand, which is comparible to some of the inflateables on that website. Check out boattrader.com....... I think you'd be happier with an honest to goodness boat. A smaller john boat won't take up any room, easy to maintain, and are much safer. [cool] I looked up 14' footers in just my area w/ in 50 miles, and found 5 around 2k.
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If I were you I would go for a pontoon or float tube. Lots of styles and brands to choose from.
Venture Outdoors
Water Skeeter
Outcast
Creek Company
Bucks Bags
Classic Accessories
To name a few. You can get these almost anywhere such as Sportsmans Warehouse, Cabelas, Bass Pro Shops etc...
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You could also check out a SportsPal or a Radisson canoe they are unsinkable made with 2056 Marine Aluminum 2 layers and in between the 1st 2 layers of aluminum is foam the the top is another layer of foam. then you have 2 sponson on 1 on each side of the canoe for stabilizability and floatation 14' extra wide transom weight is 56 pounds, they have others double pointed end canoe and square transom. You can't believe the prices and how the handle. SportsPal are in Canada and Radisson is USA. Check them out
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[quote Tarpon4me]
I think you should save your pennies and buy a small john boat. Even in the 14' range with a 9.9 outboard, you can stand up and pee out of it.[/quote]
And now we know why they are called "John" boats!! [laugh][laugh][blush][shocked]
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[quote cpierce][quote Tarpon4me]
I think you should save your pennies and buy a small john boat. Even in the 14' range with a 9.9 outboard, you can stand up and pee out of it.[/quote]
And now we know why they are called "John" boats!! [laugh][laugh][blush][shocked][/quote]
OH, thats a good line right there![laugh][laugh][laugh]
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[quote cpierce][quote Tarpon4me]
I think you should save your pennies and buy a small john boat. Even in the 14' range with a 9.9 outboard, you can stand up and pee out of it.[/quote]
And now we know why they are called "John" boats!! [laugh][laugh][blush][shocked][/quote]
LMAO!!! Nice catch. I didn't even realize I made a funny. [:p]
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A kayak is your next option. They are cheap, durable, and provide a miriad of configurations.
Direct Boats has a good selection starting at ~$399.
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