Intex Seahawk 2

dunno what there like to fish out of, but for £125 it'd be worth stashing one on the boat....

wonder how big they are deflated and packaged..
 
no personal experience of what i would call an inflatable drowning device:(

dont confuse this rubbish with other inflatables used by divers rescue services etc etc(im not suggesting you are:exclam:)

you will have gathered by now im not a fan of this type of stuff,main reason is that there is normally only one or two inflation chambers so if one goes your are sunk:(

also quality of welded seams etc

realise i have quite a lot to say on the matter for someone who has no experience of them so i havent really answered your question:(

hopefully some one will have more relavent info for you:exclam:
 
Theres 3 chambers mate this is the description..

Included in the Set Intex Seahawk 2 inflatable boat 2 aluminum oars Hi-output double quick air pump Repair kit Grab line Gear carry pouch Instructional manual Product Features Rugged SUPER-TOUGH vinyl construction Fast-fill, fast-deflate Boston valves on two main hull chambers; double valves on other chambers 3 air chambers including an inner auxiliary air chamber in hull for extra buoyancy Inflatable floor for comfort and rigidity Oar retainer rings Welded on oar locks Grab and carry handle on bow Motor mount fittings Fishing rod holder Specifications Approximate Inflated Size: Size: 93L x 45W x 16H 2 person capacity Maximum weight capacity is 440 lbs Model 68347E What is SUPER-TOUGH vinyl? SUPER-TOUGH vinyl is an extremely strong and durable plastic material that is impervious to gasoline, oil and salt water. The molecular structure makes it highly resistant to
 
I dont think hooks would be the major issue here, if you were out and an offshore breeze picked up i reckon you would struggle to make headway back to land.....I have had three inflatables but all been RIB's with outboards....
My advice would be forget it.....the sea isnt very forgiving....:)
 
My advice would be forget it.....the sea isnt very forgiving....:)[/QUOTE]
I second that.
My brother and I set out to sea in a vessel of about the same stamp as the dingy you are thinking of getting once (only once honest)
Even in a flat calm sea with no wind it was dead scary.
I remember thinking what am I doing in the North Sea on a lilo powered by a whisk?
 

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