Bombard AX2 Aero

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Has anyone any experience of these. I'm looking for a narrow dingy to hide behind the transom instead of acting as a parachute & these appear to be the narrowest around.
Whats the stability like?? any comments

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<font color=blue>They certainly are narrow but quite a useful and an ultra lightweight dinghy. They are good value for money and reasonably stable too.

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Not a bad dinghy but the rollock system developed by Bombard is crap!!

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I saw the AX2 today when I went to buy mine, it looked very smart but was a lot more expensive than mine! I wish I could have afforded it ! The aerodecks are very expensive, what do they do that a slatted boat doesn't? bit late as I now have mine, (blown up in the garden, and it's a lot bloody bigger than I thought!), and I could not have afforded it, but I would like to know out of interest.

I must say the oar holders on the Zodiac are fantastic and very well made.

Cheers,

P.S. I don't think I will put helium in it to make it lighter as it will probably take off without it /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif I did however get the super dooper fast electric pump WOW that's the way to go, 50 seconds to full inflation!!! 550ltrs a minute, model LVM Hi Speed inflator/deflator, will also flatten it like a pancake in seconds!

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