I did not, but I just spent some time and updated the description of the video to include a bit more detail on the parts/items, complete with links to the equipment/equivalents I could find online. If you have any other specific item questions, let me know I can take a closer look and let you know. In terms of rods and reels, tackle, I change it up per video out on the water, and in the descriptions of those videos is where I put the details.
do you have to put the chairs in a way that they align with the plastic floor? Also with the plastic floor.. does it move a whole lot when you stand on it?
There's no correct way to align the chairs, but the floor has space between the plastic peices that I showed that the feet of the chairs kind of settle in between. As for the floor moving while standing, not a whole lot. It is quite sturdy and does not sink in like if you were to say stand in a pull-around recreational tube. The side edges of the floor wedge underneath the side tubes, which further anchors them in so to speak. I wouldn't recommend standing or walking around too much on a very windy day.
It does not have a self bailing option. It doesn't accumulate a lot of water while out there, but I always have a towel I can use to soak and twist out of the boat like a sponge if necessary. After I am done fishing, I deflate and pack the boat up to fit in my car, so at that point I dump the water out at the lake by just flipping it.
On the inside of the boat in the video is the floor of the boat itself. It is just the same material as the sides and everything else, and is not stable to stand on. Standing on that alone is like standing in a recreational tube. The floor outside on the lawn gets placed inside and is much more rigid to give stability when standing in the boat. I have it outside for the sake of the video just to show that there is a separate floor than the bottom of the inflatable boat.
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Do you have a list of all the parts/items that you showed in the video. Thank you
I did not, but I just spent some time and updated the description of the video to include a bit more detail on the parts/items, complete with links to the equipment/equivalents I could find online. If you have any other specific item questions, let me know I can take a closer look and let you know.
In terms of rods and reels, tackle, I change it up per video out on the water, and in the descriptions of those videos is where I put the details.
do you have to put the chairs in a way that they align with the plastic floor? Also with the plastic floor.. does it move a whole lot when you stand on it?
There's no correct way to align the chairs, but the floor has space between the plastic peices that I showed that the feet of the chairs kind of settle in between.
As for the floor moving while standing, not a whole lot. It is quite sturdy and does not sink in like if you were to say stand in a pull-around recreational tube. The side edges of the floor wedge underneath the side tubes, which further anchors them in so to speak. I wouldn't recommend standing or walking around too much on a very windy day.
Does your boat have a self bailing option, or how do you get water out of your boat after taking it on the water?
It does not have a self bailing option. It doesn't accumulate a lot of water while out there, but I always have a towel I can use to soak and twist out of the boat like a sponge if necessary. After I am done fishing, I deflate and pack the boat up to fit in my car, so at that point I dump the water out at the lake by just flipping it.
Why is the floor still on the lawn Whats inside now
On the inside of the boat in the video is the floor of the boat itself. It is just the same material as the sides and everything else, and is not stable to stand on. Standing on that alone is like standing in a recreational tube.
The floor outside on the lawn gets placed inside and is much more rigid to give stability when standing in the boat.
I have it outside for the sake of the video just to show that there is a separate floor than the bottom of the inflatable boat.