12-03-2014, 09:23 PM
I think you will find FIN power very helpful. Even the slightest breeze is going to move you. The two tubes is a great idea.
As for two person boats, there is the Voyager 2 or the Assault XX that are frameless. And you would really have to try to put a hole in them. They fold up small enough to fit in a trunk and they inflate quick and easy.
As for the Kayak idea, one again I am throwing out the SUP (Stand Up Paddle Board) Many are inflatable, but look and feel solid. They can be used with a box seat like a canoe, or mount a seat to the deck and you have a Kayak.
And a new kid on the block. The Stingray. Totally inflatable, the floor is the same drop stitch as the SUP's.
[url "http://youtu.be/HEYF94O6J5k"]http://youtu.be/HEYF94O6J5k[/url]
Having a floor that you can stand up on in an inflatable raft is a BIG plus. Look at NFO's Dragonfly line.
You would have to save a little longer for these, but they are worth it.
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As for two person boats, there is the Voyager 2 or the Assault XX that are frameless. And you would really have to try to put a hole in them. They fold up small enough to fit in a trunk and they inflate quick and easy.
As for the Kayak idea, one again I am throwing out the SUP (Stand Up Paddle Board) Many are inflatable, but look and feel solid. They can be used with a box seat like a canoe, or mount a seat to the deck and you have a Kayak.
And a new kid on the block. The Stingray. Totally inflatable, the floor is the same drop stitch as the SUP's.
[url "http://youtu.be/HEYF94O6J5k"]http://youtu.be/HEYF94O6J5k[/url]
Having a floor that you can stand up on in an inflatable raft is a BIG plus. Look at NFO's Dragonfly line.
You would have to save a little longer for these, but they are worth it.
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