Really looking forward to this boat. I'm hoping the high chair is able to be stood on similar to the Kaku designs. Inflatables look to be next big wave but I'm still wondering how the durability etc. will work out for anglers around the Gulf Coast of Florida and the many rocks and oyster bars that are so prevalent. This design looks robust but even so, are we hoping to get a year or two from one of these or is five years plus doable when you are in and around inshore environments? Also, wondering what the warranty will look like from Isle at the time of production.
@@basschaser9356 There's currently only 4 of these in existence as they finalize the final tweaks before production. But I would suspect it will have a uscg plate of 2 person/600lbs on it
@jimmybradley6654 yes I spoke with them about this. I believe 5 will be the max it's rated for. 2.5-3.5 being more ideal. And that's just because of torque and weight over time.
@floridaonatankful Thanks. I'm looking more for a boat to carry hunting when I go to the midwest. Something portable that I don't have to have a trailer and be able to get in and out safe.
It's not really a "copy" of the PaddleSki and the Sea Eagle is not nearly as structurally sound. I would wager that the Paddleski is quite a bit heavier as well with the built-in transom and width.
Isle is such a great brand with great quality value rate
This new skiff is such a winner!
Really looking forward to this boat. I'm hoping the high chair is able to be stood on similar to the Kaku designs. Inflatables look to be next big wave but I'm still wondering how the durability etc. will work out for anglers around the Gulf Coast of Florida and the many rocks and oyster bars that are so prevalent. This design looks robust but even so, are we hoping to get a year or two from one of these or is five years plus doable when you are in and around inshore environments? Also, wondering what the warranty will look like from Isle at the time of production.
This thing looks awesome. Wonder if it can be rigged with foot steering ?
@@mickp9513 it absolutely can. I will be posting another video showing the rigging system
Men! I can't wait to get this one ! When is expected to get released?
@@harold0723 seems like most things debuting at Icast are this fall and heading into Q1 of 25.
@harold0723 End of August.
What is the price
About $1700 USD
Does this have pressure relief valves like the Iatak 110 has?
How much pound can it handle? 2 person?? 600lb??? Need more spec
@@basschaser9356 There's currently only 4 of these in existence as they finalize the final tweaks before production. But I would suspect it will have a uscg plate of 2 person/600lbs on it
@floridaonatankful Any idea how much it weighs without accessories?
Never mind- it's already on the ISLE website. 49 lbs.
@@lordenoch0 yeah I was gonna reply 50
Can you put a 5hp gas outboard on it?
@jimmybradley6654 yes I spoke with them about this. I believe 5 will be the max it's rated for. 2.5-3.5 being more ideal. And that's just because of torque and weight over time.
@floridaonatankful
Thanks. I'm looking more for a boat to carry hunting when I go to the midwest. Something portable that I don't have to have a trailer and be able to get in and out safe.
Sea Eagle Paddleski 437 copy cat? Is it better?
It's not really a "copy" of the PaddleSki and the Sea Eagle is not nearly as structurally sound. I would wager that the Paddleski is quite a bit heavier as well with the built-in transom and width.
@@lordenoch0 Nice! Looking forward to the official launch of this model!
@@intoy__ I think the Isle is top of the food chain for all similar vessels in this space right now.
What happened to the sound? Terrible.