paulypaul
New Member
OK, I have been looking all week on the net for an inflatable dinghy about 2.3-2.6m long for inland waterways with the occassional harbour/coastal use, which will include 2 adults and a staffordshire bull terrier.
I dont have the budget for an Avon, Zodiac and really didnt want to spend much more than £350.
Trouble is, there seems to be so many retailers that are offering "specials" like mailspeed marine WavEco at £229, then you have Wetline 2.6 at £250 ish, then theres waveline too, and with all the similar names and configurationsm my head is just totally clouded now.
I want safety, reasonable longevity in quality and something that I can tow with our 20' cruiser. I just cant figure out how important the amount of chambers it has and the thickness of the pvc is. They all look the same and are roughly 750 thickness, so, I'm turning to people with experience now for advise.
I would like a 2.3m - 2.6m with slatted floor (thinking of dog claws), solid transom in case I ever get a small motor for coastal, and as safe and tough as possible for my budget.
All suggestions are welcome. Thanks, Paul
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I dont have the budget for an Avon, Zodiac and really didnt want to spend much more than £350.
Trouble is, there seems to be so many retailers that are offering "specials" like mailspeed marine WavEco at £229, then you have Wetline 2.6 at £250 ish, then theres waveline too, and with all the similar names and configurationsm my head is just totally clouded now.
I want safety, reasonable longevity in quality and something that I can tow with our 20' cruiser. I just cant figure out how important the amount of chambers it has and the thickness of the pvc is. They all look the same and are roughly 750 thickness, so, I'm turning to people with experience now for advise.
I would like a 2.3m - 2.6m with slatted floor (thinking of dog claws), solid transom in case I ever get a small motor for coastal, and as safe and tough as possible for my budget.
All suggestions are welcome. Thanks, Paul
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