jaredoconnor
Peabrain Chub
I want to get an inflatable boat, for paddling around local urban lakes with the family (two adults and two <5yo kids). I figured someone here might have some experience or wisdom to share.
Efficiency is not a priority; I just need to be able to get out into the middle of the lake and float around. I’ll most likely use a drogue, if we do any fishing. Stability is the main priority; I want the kids to be able to move around a bit.
My research has come up with three options.
1. Sea Eagle 9: I like that this is rowed from the front, because my wife and kids can sit together at the back. However, there’s no proper oar locks; all you get is a plastic loop to stick the oars through. I’m guessing the oars are just meant to be a backup, for a motor. I also like that the floor is inflatable and there’s no floor insert to mess around with.
2. Intex Mariner 3: I like that this has proper oar locks. However, it must be rowed from the middle. That means one of my kids will be at the back on their own. I also don’t like that you have to put a flooring insert in and Intex seems to be less reputable.
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3. Sea Eagle 420x: This is just a long and wide kayak, so it will be the easiest to paddle. I like that the flooring is drop stitched, like a SUP. It should be very rigid. This is by far the highest quality option. My wife and I would both have to paddle it though and the kids would have no space to move around. It’s also the least stable, but it should still be OK. The only real benefit I can see is that I can strap it to my roof racks, so I don’t have to pack it up every time we use it. That could make the difference between using it and not using it, though.
So. Who has some wisdom to share? Any other products I missed?
Efficiency is not a priority; I just need to be able to get out into the middle of the lake and float around. I’ll most likely use a drogue, if we do any fishing. Stability is the main priority; I want the kids to be able to move around a bit.
My research has come up with three options.
1. Sea Eagle 9: I like that this is rowed from the front, because my wife and kids can sit together at the back. However, there’s no proper oar locks; all you get is a plastic loop to stick the oars through. I’m guessing the oars are just meant to be a backup, for a motor. I also like that the floor is inflatable and there’s no floor insert to mess around with.
2. Intex Mariner 3: I like that this has proper oar locks. However, it must be rowed from the middle. That means one of my kids will be at the back on their own. I also don’t like that you have to put a flooring insert in and Intex seems to be less reputable.
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3. Sea Eagle 420x: This is just a long and wide kayak, so it will be the easiest to paddle. I like that the flooring is drop stitched, like a SUP. It should be very rigid. This is by far the highest quality option. My wife and I would both have to paddle it though and the kids would have no space to move around. It’s also the least stable, but it should still be OK. The only real benefit I can see is that I can strap it to my roof racks, so I don’t have to pack it up every time we use it. That could make the difference between using it and not using it, though.
So. Who has some wisdom to share? Any other products I missed?
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