i love the 420, been looking at the boats for a while now, i live the newfoundland and need to travel up the bay but the tides drop to low for heavy boats can you tell me about what the minimum water depth i would need to use the 420, i would think having a jet outboard would help... also 2 adults and 1 small child total weight 500lbs
Hi I am beginner boating enthusiast from maple ridge. I am interested in the the stryker boats. Which one do you recommend. Ideally 3-4 for light weight people. What outbaorad should I get electric or gas?
Hi, For 3 to 4 people and if you have somebody who can assist you setting it up like a teenager or another adult the 380 or 420 would be the ones to consider. I would also be looking at a 20 hp if I was looking for any sort of performance, including light towing of tubes. Depending on what you’re looking to do with the boat would be how I would decide, gas or electric, personally at this point, the electric motors aren’t quite there to deliver enough performance to get the boat to plane without any enormous amount of batteries being brought, which defeats the purpose. The 20 hp is probably the most economical solution and will give you a bit of everything… lightweight, efficient, portable and reliable. ⚓️💯
No, we don’t unfortunately. These require 20 D rings for the attachment of these to the tube. These are standard equipment on the JETS but they aren’t offered on any other model.
I’m getting me in I feel much safer in the ocean in thos fsct can’t wait these are the best tho bad ass can’t wait
inflatable boats are known for their safety and stability ⚓
More jet boat content please. Love it
Which one of the stryker pro line up is sea worthy? Good for choppy water, 1-2 feet of waves, and surf launch?
If you are not currently looking at RIB, I would recommend the PRO series as they are extremely heavy duty and built for the harshest.
i love the 420, been looking at the boats for a while now, i live the newfoundland and need to travel up the bay but the tides drop to low for heavy boats can you tell me about what the minimum water depth i would need to use the 420, i would think having a jet outboard would help... also 2 adults and 1 small child total weight 500lbs
give us a call so we can help get you into the perfect boat ⚓
What are the top tubes for?
Hello
Do you mind telling what river you were on and where.
Its the Chilliwack River in BC Canada ⚓
@@StrykerInflatableBoats Hehe, my guess is that technically it's the Vedder River, where you were. 🙂
Great boats, and great video.
Hi I am beginner boating enthusiast from maple ridge.
I am interested in the the stryker boats.
Which one do you recommend.
Ideally 3-4 for light weight people.
What outbaorad should I get electric or gas?
Hi, For 3 to 4 people and if you have somebody who can assist you setting it up like a teenager or another adult the 380 or 420 would be the ones to consider. I would also be looking at a 20 hp if I was looking for any sort of performance, including light towing of tubes.
Depending on what you’re looking to do with the boat would be how I would decide, gas or electric, personally at this point, the electric motors aren’t quite there to deliver enough performance to get the boat to plane without any enormous amount of batteries being brought, which defeats the purpose. The 20 hp is probably the most economical solution and will give you a bit of everything… lightweight, efficient, portable and reliable. ⚓️💯
@StrykerInflatableBoats thank you very much for this information. You have a store in Langley?
@@raghavrawat1501 Yes we are open m-f 9-4
Do you guys offer these additional top tubbing for 320 as accessories?
No, we don’t unfortunately. These require 20 D rings for the attachment of these to the tube. These are standard equipment on the
JETS but they aren’t offered on any other model.
Does this have the metal floor?
we offer airmat or aluminum floor models ⚓️
Weight deflated?
93kg or 205lbs ⚓
A 16' all-welded aluminum boat is 690 pounds, so real real light this inflatable! I guess air is lighter than heavy-gauge aluminum is.
Beautiful boats! What are the top tubes for?
Extra floatation, and also more side-height (to keep waves/chop off better). Inflatable boats are very low to the water, fortunately or unfortunately.