ashtead
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Be interested to hear how it goes . Don't forget the buoyancy aid though .
I'd be concerned these are more in the 'beach toy' category than serious kayaks, we tried several inflatables before deciding and the 'get what you pay for' rule seems to apply. Most of the cheap ones seemed to us to be of pretty light build quality and tracked badly at best.
We wanted to do some 'proper' exploring in reasonable safety and have now kayaked around Newtown at one end of the scale and the Morbihan at the other.
We're lucky (or unlucky...) enough to have a bigger boat so eventually bought a Bic Tobago rigid kayak which although obviously heavier than an inflatable feels safe, tracks perfectly, handles choppy water well and as a bonus fits exactly between the pulpit and the base of the mast.
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IMG_20180902_172937 by mark punksteel, on FlickrSolent, is it one of these style?
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/2-man-inflatable-kayak-2017-green-id_8387561.html
Considering getting one for myself since they seem ideal for one/two people. I'd be interested in your impressions.
We have a couple of these; for sheltered waters only. They are well made and weigh only 7kg each, and don't take up too much room on a 32 footer. It is good to be able to paddle independently. https://www.advancedelementskayaks.co.uk/product.php/542/advanced-elements-firefly
interesting, I will show Karen
I d suggest trying a fairly cheap 5 to 10 quid electric pump and then finish the pressure bit with a foot pump.
I do this with 2.4 m tender and it results in no effort at all... and pretty quick. If the pump has inflate,deflate nozzles it makes packing down pretty quick too!
You may also consider a stand up paddle board... Currently the world seems to be crazy for them...
we are buying little trolling motot next week to try on the kayak, just for fun. I magine having two on a paddleboard, steering with thrust, what could possibly go wrong....
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