As I've mentioned before, I've been on the hunt for a little fishing boat (mostly for bass/lakes). Originally I was set to buy a budget aluminum bass boat, but the fellow's wife talked him out of selling. After that, a great deal on a camping trailer popped up and I blew most of my "boat budget" on it. So recently I've been keeping an eye out for a cheap tin boat with a little 4 horse on the back.
While browsing the classifieds, I've noticed a fair number of Zodiac-style inflatables listed for sale. I'd never really thought of using one of them as a fishing rig. But some googling indicates that at least a few people do it. How well does that work? I suspect they are pretty stable. Could you stand and cast? Gotta think they would get blown around by any wind if you didn't drop an anchor. Nowhere to store anything, but that's not much different than a small aluminum. Wouldn't take much power to push them, but does it take more than you'd expect to get one on plane? Heck, do the soft hull ones actually get on a plane at all? I feel like the soft hulls would be a bumpy and wet ride in anything vaguely rough. But the soft ones wouldn't require a trailer if you didn't want one and could be stored just about anywhere.
Anyway, probably not thinking seriously about one. A 12-14ft basic aluminum with a 10-15 horse is still probably the best bet for me. That said, I could see an inflatable being tempting for someone with limited storage/transport space.
Anyone have any experience?
While browsing the classifieds, I've noticed a fair number of Zodiac-style inflatables listed for sale. I'd never really thought of using one of them as a fishing rig. But some googling indicates that at least a few people do it. How well does that work? I suspect they are pretty stable. Could you stand and cast? Gotta think they would get blown around by any wind if you didn't drop an anchor. Nowhere to store anything, but that's not much different than a small aluminum. Wouldn't take much power to push them, but does it take more than you'd expect to get one on plane? Heck, do the soft hull ones actually get on a plane at all? I feel like the soft hulls would be a bumpy and wet ride in anything vaguely rough. But the soft ones wouldn't require a trailer if you didn't want one and could be stored just about anywhere.
Anyway, probably not thinking seriously about one. A 12-14ft basic aluminum with a 10-15 horse is still probably the best bet for me. That said, I could see an inflatable being tempting for someone with limited storage/transport space.
Anyone have any experience?

