A great day to be out on a great boat! 4:25: The built-in fishing-rod holder on the bow looks different from the other one; how come? Longer rowing strokes would allow you to advance smoothly and consistently while saving energy. Are you still happy with the boat, one year later?
@@LeeThoeun, it is heavy: it is made of thick PVC (other options would have led to a much higher price) and the floor is made of hard plastic, which increases the overall weight of the boat by about ten kilograms (that alone is more than some boats weigh). Because of how heavy the boat is, it stays very well on the water, which it is very stable on. Setup can take some time, but that is an issue only when you are in a hurry. (Who is in a hurry when he goes to a river or lake to row and enjoy himself? Who cannot spare ten minutes to inflate a boat - and, thus, through the physical exercise, get a bit fitter?) Finally, the boat does puncture; but that can be solved in a few minutes with the self-adhesive patches Intex makes (they are extremely efficient if applied well). Later on, of course, one can add extra patches, using special glue, if the puncture or cut is in an area which constantly takes abuse. The tubes, though, are hard to pierce. I am curious how many punctures were too many for you. (I have had more than one hundred - I have used the boat both intensively and to cover very long distances - and I still hope I will be able to use it a number of years more.) That said, what boat have you moved to?
Thanks for sharing your experience with this boat. I've moved on to Bris Pontoon Boat now. It's less than a grand and very stable. The boat is made out of thicker material. I went over a very sharp stump on the water, and it was fine. I love it @ Fishing at Lake Geneva and Catching lots of TROUT | Federal Way, WA ruclips.net/video/ucUCHvj7zsg/видео.html
@@LeeThoeun, thank you - including for the link! That is a type of boat which is not really meant for rowing; but that little motor will take you mostly anywhere you need to go.
You're welcome. And you are right. It's a bit hard to row, but I had to do it a couple of times when the motor caught a bunch of fishing lines and stalled. It was in the middle of the lake too :) A good workout for sure while telling my wife on the boat with me that it will be okay. I'll get us to the shore safely 👍
I recently picked up the Mariner 4 for the Fam and myself. We love it. Have you invested in a trolling motor yet? I'm thinking it might make fishing a little easier for me and the little guys...
That's awesome, Mike! It's a great boat! I was going to buy the Mariner 4; I thought it’s too big for just two people. So, I scaled back to Mariner 3. I love it. Yes, I'm using the Minn Kota 30 lbs thrust trolling motor. It's a bit slow, but it does the job.
@@LeeThoeun I've seen some really decked out mods to the mariner 4. Plywood floor with rotating seats for better fishing.. I never had a clue how much these inflatable boats rocked!
Yes, depending on your creativity and how much you want to spend, you can make the Mariner 4 look so cool. I've seen those videos you mentioned, Mike 👍
Very good and detailed review. Thank you!
Thank you! I appreciate your excellent feedback. Have a great day.
oh man i was hoping you had the bimini top setup thanks it was a great vid
I was thinking about it but did not buy one time for this video. Thanks for watching.
A great day to be out on a great boat!
4:25: The built-in fishing-rod holder on the bow looks different from the other one; how come?
Longer rowing strokes would allow you to advance smoothly and consistently while saving energy.
Are you still happy with the boat, one year later?
Not really. This boat gave me some problems; punctures and a bit heavy and had to setup. I already went with something else.
@@LeeThoeun, it is heavy: it is made of thick PVC (other options would have led to a much higher price) and the floor is made of hard plastic, which increases the overall weight of the boat by about ten kilograms (that alone is more than some boats weigh). Because of how heavy the boat is, it stays very well on the water, which it is very stable on.
Setup can take some time, but that is an issue only when you are in a hurry. (Who is in a hurry when he goes to a river or lake to row and enjoy himself? Who cannot spare ten minutes to inflate a boat - and, thus, through the physical exercise, get a bit fitter?)
Finally, the boat does puncture; but that can be solved in a few minutes with the self-adhesive patches Intex makes (they are extremely efficient if applied well). Later on, of course, one can add extra patches, using special glue, if the puncture or cut is in an area which constantly takes abuse. The tubes, though, are hard to pierce. I am curious how many punctures were too many for you. (I have had more than one hundred - I have used the boat both intensively and to cover very long distances - and I still hope I will be able to use it a number of years more.)
That said, what boat have you moved to?
Thanks for sharing your experience with this boat. I've moved on to Bris Pontoon Boat now. It's less than a grand and very stable. The boat is made out of thicker material. I went over a very sharp stump on the water, and it was fine. I love it @ Fishing at Lake Geneva and Catching lots of TROUT | Federal Way, WA
ruclips.net/video/ucUCHvj7zsg/видео.html
@@LeeThoeun, thank you - including for the link!
That is a type of boat which is not really meant for rowing; but that little motor will take you mostly anywhere you need to go.
You're welcome. And you are right. It's a bit hard to row, but I had to do it a couple of times when the motor caught a bunch of fishing lines and stalled. It was in the middle of the lake too :) A good workout for sure while telling my wife on the boat with me that it will be okay. I'll get us to the shore safely 👍
The best part when you caught a big 🐟 on a beautiful day 🌥
Yes, that's the best part. Thanks 🙂
@@LeeThoeun You are welcome :)
Good job!!!
Thank you!
You should put floor in first then pump up middle
Joey, you Rock! All this time I’ve been doing it wrong. Thanks for letting me know my friend.
@@LeeThoeun 1,2,3 :)
I'm confused...was this video posted yesterday Tuesday or Wednesday because it's showing both.
My new free phone isn't as good.
Whoops... Sorry, I made multiple posts yesterday, which was Tuesday.
@@LeeThoeun My phone didn't showed this video yesterday. It appears to be posted today. My phone glitches a lot.
Oh, I see. Maybe it'll get better.
I recently picked up the Mariner 4 for the Fam and myself. We love it. Have you invested in a trolling motor yet? I'm thinking it might make fishing a little easier for me and the little guys...
That's awesome, Mike! It's a great boat! I was going to buy the Mariner 4; I thought it’s too big for just two people. So, I scaled back to Mariner 3. I love it. Yes, I'm using the Minn Kota 30 lbs thrust trolling motor. It's a bit slow, but it does the job.
@@LeeThoeun I've seen some really decked out mods to the mariner 4. Plywood floor with rotating seats for better fishing.. I never had a clue how much these inflatable boats rocked!
Yes, depending on your creativity and how much you want to spend, you can make the Mariner 4 look so cool. I've seen those videos you mentioned, Mike 👍
Is this boat easy to row? Can you stand up in it? I am looking to buy one, thanks Lee.
Yes, it is easy to row. And yes, you can stand up in it. It has a hard plastics ribs floor.
I row both forward and backwards. Both are easy enough for slow going
Useful video thanks for uploading
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Can i row it in the sea
You can, in calm water. But, I think it's a little too small for the sea though.