Inflatable Canoes

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We are thinking about getting an inflatable canoe to keep on board to use for gentle trips up the river etc and wondered if anyone had any comments on these:

http://www.stearns-inflatables.co.uk/product.php/562/stearns-back-country-inflatable-canoe-green
165kgs capacity
£225

http://www.stearns-inflatables.co.uk/product.php/573/sevylor-colorado
200kgs capacity
£320

http://www.brighton-canoes.co.uk/productpages/sevylor/canyon.htm
165kgs capacity
£200

Cheaper option but doesnt look so nice .......

http://www.brighton-canoes.co.uk/productpages/sevylor/tahiti.htm
210kgs capacity for 3 person
£150

Many thanks
SWMBO of a frequent poster on this forum that refused to post this
 
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I have used a Stearns Spree 1 and found it to be a lot of fun. It seems to be made of substantial material and is easy to blow up. It pack away into something like a large briefcase - small enough to fit under the saloon berth in my brother's Moody 31. It feels slightly heavy to paddle, but I might not have had it blown up enough - it certainly feels stable once you are in and is great fun.
 
We will probably going for the Sevylor Yukon, for much the same reasons as you.
Lightweight, robust and look like good fun.

I know Morgana has a Sevylor Colorado on board this year.
 
I bought an Advanced Elements Dragonfly a couple of years ago and have been delighted with it. Has worked really well and I have the stiffening brace so it is reasonably good in surf as well.

I purchased it from America from http://www.airkayaks.com/ae1023.html , was delivered really quickly.

There customer service was fantastic, I had a problem with the seam around one of the valves after the first season and emailed them asking for the best way to repair it, they simply asked me for a photograph, decided it was a manufacturing fault and sent me a complete inner tube assembly within a couple of days, no charge!
 
Many thanks for the responses - seems no clear winner - but the Sevylor Colorado seems to popular which I think is our choice

The prices seem to vary quite considerably - so time for some shopping around!
 
Definately worth looking at - thanks!

There seems to be quite a bit of discussion out there on whether the Sevylor Sirocco is the same as a Colorado and whether the only difference is the price ..... and possibly the colour!
 
We have a Stearns Spree two person and have been very pleased with it. Easy to blow up and durable ( so far). The rear seat is a bit cramped for a bis adult, but fine for kids. Invest in decent paddles otherwise you'll suffer! Best deal we got was from Seamark Nunn.
 
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The current SWMBO and I had a Tahiti as can be seen. Worked fine, very rugged, good as an emergency tender should our dinghy get pinched. Mind you once we got in (and that is fun from a yacht in its own right) we would then spend about an hour going round in circles trying to get back to the boat. Not a criticism of the canoe, rather our complete lack of skill!!
 
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