Sans Bateau
Well-Known Member
Before you go rushing off with your credit card, we have just switched from an air deck to a slatted floor. The coming season will test the theory!
OK, I know that the air deck with a keel makes a very stable boat with good directional control (ish, as it still tended to go sideways in a tight turn, yes it did have a keel BTW). However, we just stopped using it, to go ashore from the boat whilst at anchor meant pumping up 5 chambers! We just could not be bothered for a short row ashore so just turned another page in the book and stayed on the boat.
I think if you are going to use an inflatable to access a boat on a swinging mooring, then yes get an airdeck, no contest. If you want an inflatable for the occasional trip ashore whilst at anchor, then get a slatted floor, 2 tubes, keep it simple.
OK, I know that the air deck with a keel makes a very stable boat with good directional control (ish, as it still tended to go sideways in a tight turn, yes it did have a keel BTW). However, we just stopped using it, to go ashore from the boat whilst at anchor meant pumping up 5 chambers! We just could not be bothered for a short row ashore so just turned another page in the book and stayed on the boat.
I think if you are going to use an inflatable to access a boat on a swinging mooring, then yes get an airdeck, no contest. If you want an inflatable for the occasional trip ashore whilst at anchor, then get a slatted floor, 2 tubes, keep it simple.