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  • @18hauler62
    @18hauler62 3 года назад +1

    Can you please do a walk around of how you placed tie downs on skiff and where, just purchased 1 and need some input on riggings

  • @matthewdickson2627
    @matthewdickson2627 2 года назад

    Can you post links of what attachments work best for this boat? Looks pretty stable! Trying to decide between this and a takacat 380

  • @KretzOAR
    @KretzOAR 4 года назад

    How do you like the inflatable skiff? Does it fold up well against rocks and stuff? Looks to be really stable. Thanks

    • @ReXDeLReY
      @ReXDeLReY 4 года назад +2

      KretzOAR definitely gotta watch out for barnacles and oysters. Love it man, it’s like packing a Jon boat on my van. If it does get a leak it’s easy to repair and the leak is usually slow and could take a whole day to even notice it.

  • @vrva3138
    @vrva3138 4 года назад

    I was gonna buy it until I saw this video where a mice put a hole in its hull while in storage. If its not teeth proof to a mice, Sharks & alligators and other spiny fishes will get to it while in the water.

    • @ReXDeLReY
      @ReXDeLReY 4 года назад +2

      Pretty much anything that could cut your skin will put a hole in this thing. I’ve put a few holes when I flipped a Sheepshead on the deck. 🤣🤣🤣 The bright side is that the material stops the hole from spreading and it can take a whole week to even notice difference in inflation. If you do get a hole, it’s a slow trickle - doesn’t pop like a balloon. Doing a patch job is really simple and takes about 10 minutes when you get back home. Main reason I got this is so I can have a 2 person boat that travels with me in the van without a trailer. That benefit of an inflatable outweighs the cons of it getting holes for me.

    • @JamesJReid
      @JamesJReid 2 года назад

      @@ReXDeLReY thanks for this reply. it is good information.