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.
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.
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.
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
Can you post links of what attachments work best for this boat? Looks pretty stable! Trying to decide between this and a takacat 380
How do you like the inflatable skiff? Does it fold up well against rocks and stuff? Looks to be really stable. Thanks
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.
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.
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.
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