clb1970
Member
Hi everyone
After another disapointing (and very expensive) year with our bowrider I've decided that just buying an inflatable I can transport to a slip, attach an engine and potter around local rivers and esturies might be the move for me.
It will be mainly used in Plymouth sound, the Tamar, around Salcombe the Dart etc.
Usual load will be two, maybe three adults and a picnic, or two blokes and some fishing gear.
I was looking for something which will go in the boot of my car (reasonable sized boot with the seats down)
A RIB would be nice, but I don't want the hassle of towing and storage is at a premium.
So far I've been considering around 3.5 metres from Honda with either an air, or aluminium floor.
Does anyone have any experience or reccomendations?
Also engine size advice please, don't want to set the world alight with performance, but move well against the tide. Id prefer something with an integral fuel tank, just for convenience really, but an external wouldn't be out of the question.
Any advice and comments would be welcomed.
Chris
After another disapointing (and very expensive) year with our bowrider I've decided that just buying an inflatable I can transport to a slip, attach an engine and potter around local rivers and esturies might be the move for me.
It will be mainly used in Plymouth sound, the Tamar, around Salcombe the Dart etc.
Usual load will be two, maybe three adults and a picnic, or two blokes and some fishing gear.
I was looking for something which will go in the boot of my car (reasonable sized boot with the seats down)
A RIB would be nice, but I don't want the hassle of towing and storage is at a premium.
So far I've been considering around 3.5 metres from Honda with either an air, or aluminium floor.
Does anyone have any experience or reccomendations?
Also engine size advice please, don't want to set the world alight with performance, but move well against the tide. Id prefer something with an integral fuel tank, just for convenience really, but an external wouldn't be out of the question.
Any advice and comments would be welcomed.
Chris