I really like #4: the Sea Eagle 285. I have been researching folding Kayaks specifically for on water fishing excursions, but most are very narrow or flimsy in design, but the SE285 looks very sturdy & perfect for solitary fishing. All I need now is GIGA pump 2.0... thanx 4 sharing all these diverse products for a proactive outdoor life!!
You forgot about Saturn. They make fantastic boats, even better than Briss. In fact, I think Briss is a copy of the Saturn boats. And even better than Saturn are Striker inflatable boats.
@@goOutdoorZone i read online even with a trolling motor it has to be registered? i’m in texas and finding out if i have to get one registered is really hard and confusing says any kind of motor electric, propane, diesel or gasoline it has to be registered but idk
do you think mariner will last long? i have excursion 5 used it 3 time and so far it's fine but since it's winter in canada i have to wait for the summer before confirming.
@@AhmedAhmed-yu5mz 100% a mariner 4 would last longer then an excursion. The material used is much thicker and better quality. One downside would be there's more space in the excursion but for me everything else is better on the mariner 4. It's just less of a pool toy if you know what I mean. The tube is really firm when inflated like you sit on it and it doesn't even compress. I've had one for 2 years and been fishing with a ton of gear in there 100's of times. I even was fishing last November on the 29th and I'm also from Canada... The sides of the lake were literally frozen. For the price I haven't seen anything close to it.
I really like #4: the Sea Eagle 285. I have been researching folding Kayaks specifically for on water fishing excursions, but most are very narrow or flimsy in design, but the SE285 looks very sturdy & perfect for solitary fishing. All I need now is GIGA pump 2.0... thanx 4 sharing all these diverse products for a proactive outdoor life!!
You're welcome! And thanks for sharing your viewpoint.
You forgot about Saturn. They make fantastic boats, even better than Briss. In fact, I think Briss is a copy of the Saturn boats. And even better than Saturn are Striker inflatable boats.
Thanks for sharing your viewpoint! It's helpful!
BTIS 9.8 ft Infltable Dinghy
I like the Sea Eagle
Great!
you gotta get a inflatable boat registered?
Really depends on where you are! But most of the times, no!
@@goOutdoorZone i read online even with a trolling motor it has to be registered? i’m in texas and finding out if i have to get one registered is really hard and confusing says any kind of motor electric, propane, diesel or gasoline it has to be registered but idk
Mariner 4 is better and really not much more expensive then the 3
do you think mariner will last long? i have excursion 5 used it 3 time and so far it's fine but since it's winter in canada i have to wait for the summer before confirming.
@@AhmedAhmed-yu5mz 100% a mariner 4 would last longer then an excursion. The material used is much thicker and better quality. One downside would be there's more space in the excursion but for me everything else is better on the mariner 4. It's just less of a pool toy if you know what I mean. The tube is really firm when inflated like you sit on it and it doesn't even compress. I've had one for 2 years and been fishing with a ton of gear in there 100's of times. I even was fishing last November on the 29th and I'm also from Canada... The sides of the lake were literally frozen. For the price I haven't seen anything close to it.
@@AhmedAhmed-yu5mz I also made a half inch plywood floor for it so I can stand in it easily. It's great.
I turned my mariner4 into a 2 man bass boat, because that's all I can afford right now and I'm out there fishing anywhere those expensive boats go!
@@seanpatun9875 and where they can’t go! Thats the best part.