Now this is some innovation! I like that it has a ton of room and if you drop something in won't roll out. Lost my phone a while back from bouncing out of my yak.
Great concept. It’s more like an inflatable skiff. I love that they have that material along the bottom. Here in NE Florida there are a lot of oyster beds in the intercostal. I have wanted a boat for a while but stopped looking because of the cost and what you got. This has me very interested. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
WOW! Now your talking! This is what I was talking about! This a totally modern design for an Inflatable boat. :) (Cough! Sea Eagle take some notes-lol)
Wait- first timer here. They was rules and I missed them. Venice in the house. This is an upgrade from my rogue aquaglide. But really I like it a lot. Beefy and worthy. Says the coastie🌊the seat system will do wonders.
Don't underestimate the inflatable seats. I took the inflatable seats out of my $100 kayak and tossed them over my hard kayak seats for me and the wife and it was a world of difference. We went from sore butt and lower back numbness to actually enjoying the ride.
Really cool concept, toothy fish concern me with offshore use but headed in the right direction. I think this concept would be insane in a full carbon fiber construction
The whole advantage of the kayak is the hulls won't take a hook but that inflatable will. I would get two kayaks and tie them together with a pair of poles to make a catamaran if that's what I was going for.
Interesting setup. As someone who chase salmon and trout in northern rivers and streams, really concerned about ability to handle rocks and fall downs on smaller streams. Curious why none of these prices include the paddles.
With the durability of that,,it would be nice if they made a smaller kayak for lake paddling, surfing or some white water river kayaking. I’m not much into the paddle boards . Also make the kayak with self draining holes for white water and surfing. I’m sure these guys could make a very ridged tuff sporting kayak. That would be wild..👍🏽💥❤️🩹
Cool kayak! Subscribed. As an Italian guy I can say you always want to know a guy named Jimmy. The motor mount is trick. Looks like it's made out of BMX parts.
Sent my info to be notified when this rig is in stock. Boat needs another switch pad forward of the seat. This will be a total fishing boat when I get it decked out. Can’t wait to seen the taller skiff seat. Thanks
I like it immensely. I own an inflatable Sevylor Colorado 2 person canoe (an old classic) but would love to own one of these for sure. Nice design guys, do you ship to France?...
I like this a lot. Will it be allowed on fishing tournaments? What measures were taken to protect from fish fins? From my research I’ve learned that fish fins (I fish for smallmouth in the Susquehanna and they have very sharp fins) are the biggest risk for a puncture in an inflatable.
He said the bottom is reinforced, I didn’t hear anything about reinforcing on the areas where you would land a fish. Like the sides or the top of the pontoons.
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I really like it but I am concerned if a fishing lure puncture the boat, but it looks so nice I like the material than he discribes in the middle now I want one, do they make a bigger ones?
He was a fool- don't blame the boat. Tiger shark eat floaty thing. If he went somewhere sensible than he would not have been eaten. Mississippi maybe safe sometimes. Maybe
4 points. Is this for lakes and rivers or can it go into open water 2 or 3 km from shore? What adverse wave/swell conditions can it handle? How confident can I be that a sharp hook, fish spines or knife will not penetrate the top of the boat? Finally where I fish sometimes a shark will come up and say “hello” take a nip at the yak and go off. Not sure I would want to be in this when that happens!!
It handles big waves no problem, it won't sink cus air, water can stay in or just get out, landing fish on the deck? no problem it has deck padding, one tube blows up? well you got 4 more
@@outdoorswithroostercurrie6984 you *could* try to paint it - may not look great but won't harm the material - may be better with some sort of mesh camo blind material thrown over it?
Would love to chat with jimmy. I’m down in south county RI and wouldn’t mind checking out his some weekend down ninigret or one of the salt ponds and ordering one. I can see these getting interest in the circles I travel.
Easily will handle up to class II - class III would be fine if it's big water (technical water may be tricky due to size of the boat, but you could do it with the right skill set). The 42" width and catamaran are super stable. Of course you could flip it in a big wave or hole, but that would be more related to the skill of the paddler to handle that type of water.
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Hey it's inflatable yeah great choice question ever hear of this things called fish hook ? Sharp pointy things that just love to poke holes I guess the real question would be how fast can you row or swim ?
@@kevinbachus5887 wind is gonna get you, I don't know what kayak or small boat would not be affected by wind, simple solution add a motor, here is on the water experience with rough conditions
You need oars for moving shallow water. Thigh braces if flyfishing (standing). Looks like it'd track (straight waterline) but turning constantly as needed to maintain a line would be busy.
Add the rail system for mounting all of my accessories and a mesh swivel seat like Nucanoe has. The mesh seat keeps my a$$ and back from sweating. Once you add those two items, I might buy one. That aluminum seat looks awesome, but it seems to be too tall. I am concerned about transporting it. When I get to the water, I do not want to wait to inflate it. Another question for myself is how would I inflate it? Foot pump, hand pump?? Too hot in TN to be pumping up a boat manually.
Good questions - first on the aluminum seat, it breaks down very small, so doesn't take up a lot of space when disassembled - only need an allen key to assemble. Second on the inflation - the boat comes with a low pressure electric pump + manual pump for topping off. Total time to inflate with one person is about 7 minutes, and the manual effort part is about 3 minutes of that.
@@whitewaterhelix Thanks for the reply. I like this Flywater craft but without a swivel seat and rail sysem its a hard "no" for me. NuCanoe has spoiled me with the mesh swivel seat. I am also indifferent about having to inflate and deflate the craft. If I lived next to a body of water and could drag it to the water when I wanted to use it than I would have no concerns. However, loading it, inflating it and deflating it has its downfalls in my opinion. Although, I could trail it to the boat dock. Two questions, what powers the electric pump? Do I need a portable power supply to inflate the craft?
@@Kevin_D1 I hear you - we're working on swivel seat, and a rail system is easy to install with the universal mounts and I've been testing that, but it's just a matter of our small team having the bandwidth to get everything done. You could get an after-market swivel seat, install two gear tracks and have an elevated swivel seat pretty easily. I don't deflate mine, I use it all season then deflate in winter. The e-pump is battery powered, about the size of a coffee mug, no external power needed.
@@whitewaterhelix I can attest to the ease of inflation, less than 10mins manual only for this first-time user. You can sign me up for the existing aluminum seat also. Great product overall, should work well with included inflatable seats
you can inflated on the beach, under 20 mins probably faster if you hurry, or you can have it inflated and just drag it like i did lol, a more sound solution is you can use the yakattack kayak bowcart and transport it on it
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i was filming the setup and it was under an hour, filming, if i wated to just get it done quick, i bet i can do it under 10 mins, it was super easy to inflate even with the provided manual pump, hard workout though
@@AliexFolgueira reminder that it will come with a small battery powered electric pump + manual pump. The total time to inflate with one person is about 7 minutes using both pumps, and it's only a few minutes of manual pumping.
You should be able to register it as a boat to meet requirements. It's not a "float" and has 5 separate air chambers (sometimes multi-chamber is a requirement).
@@whitewaterhelix Just set mine (flywater) up -so easy and I just used the regular pump. I have a couple question How do I operate the electric pump, Does it auto shut off? Is it cool to garage store inflated on its side I would like to elevate the boat but I have space constraints
@@GuySkellenger the electric pump has a button on the side that you press to turn on/off - it has two speeds, so you can use the higher speed and it will inflated a lot faster. It charges with the USB cable. Yes, no problem to store inflated on side, just keep on clean smooth surface.
I would be really afraid of putting an Inflatable boat on the lakes of SC. I'm afraid the alligators would put a whole in it if they attacked it as I drove by. Or a crankbait popping it.
@@raymonddon8875 one shark attack on a kayak ever recorded and nothing happened the shark let go right away, say you were so lucky to have a shark bite your Inflatables, big deal you sill have an extra 4 air chambers, watch this test video so you will see you will be perfectly fine ua-cam.com/video/zJmWC54wUtg/v-deo.htmlsi=LIUrDIeaUnu4zcsV
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Now this is some innovation! I like that it has a ton of room and if you drop something in won't roll out. Lost my phone a while back from bouncing out of my yak.
Great concept. It’s more like an inflatable skiff. I love that they have that material along the bottom. Here in NE Florida there are a lot of oyster beds in the intercostal. I have wanted a boat for a while but stopped looking because of the cost and what you got. This has me very interested. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
WOW! Now your talking! This is what I was talking about! This a totally modern design for an Inflatable boat. :)
(Cough! Sea Eagle take some notes-lol)
Sea eagle got the rotating seat. Can't beat that for fishing.
That double cushion. I'm going to try that on my ISLE Switch paddle board...
Get that 360 swivel seat, and I am in!
@@robertstroud15 I agree, that's why I love my NuCanoe. A swivel seat is awesome in a kayak.
I guess will be my next boat I just need to sell my new 15 hp and my cataraman. This will take less space and can enjoy my days fishing…love this
This will be incredible on any river, seems like I can really load up all my camping gear on this.
Wait- first timer here. They was rules and I missed them. Venice in the house. This is an upgrade from my rogue aquaglide. But really I like it a lot. Beefy and worthy. Says the coastie🌊the seat system will do wonders.
Wonder how wind resistance is? How about transducer mounting for depth finders?
Don't underestimate the inflatable seats. I took the inflatable seats out of my $100 kayak and tossed them over my hard kayak seats for me and the wife and it was a world of difference. We went from sore butt and lower back numbness to actually enjoying the ride.
I really like the design though floor flexing could be an issue, but the pontoon and width with speed is excellent. The weight is another cool factor.
It's essentially a SUP base. I have a similar model with a drop-stitch floor and it is rock solid.
Really cool concept, toothy fish concern me with offshore use but headed in the right direction. I think this concept would be insane in a full carbon fiber construction
So you know pvc plastic found on inflatable is STRONGER than regular plastic, so if you trust a kayak to go offshore, you can trust this
@@AliexFolgueira scared to look at pricing lol also agree would be cool to see a foot steer setup
@@skylaryoung3750 gonna rig up the foot control soon.
The whole advantage of the kayak is the hulls won't take a hook but that inflatable will. I would get two kayaks and tie them together with a pair of poles to make a catamaran if that's what I was going for.
did you watch my tent kayak boat video ?
Cool boat Aliex excited to see you review this 😎
I wanna take it for a spin, probably tomorrow
@@AliexFolgueira show it in some wind
Interesting setup. As someone who chase salmon and trout in northern rivers and streams, really concerned about ability to handle rocks and fall downs on smaller streams.
Curious why none of these prices include the paddles.
Would really like to see a video comparing or evaluating the new inflatable kayaks. Which one do you recommend??
Interesting how things get a bigger. Looks awesome!
With the durability of that,,it would be nice if they made a smaller kayak for lake paddling, surfing or some white water river kayaking. I’m not much into the paddle boards . Also make the kayak with self draining holes for white water and surfing. I’m sure these guys could make a very ridged tuff sporting kayak. That would be wild..👍🏽💥❤️🩹
Looks like an inflatable boat SIB. And the owner called it a boat. Overall it's a nice setup and looks comfortable. I would put a Newport Nk on it.
@@alive4082 all inflatables look similar to others
That looks well designed and a lot of fun .
if I lived close to good fishing spots I'd buy this in a heartbeat
Cool kayak! Subscribed. As an Italian guy I can say you always want to know a guy named Jimmy. The motor mount is trick. Looks like it's made out of BMX parts.
jimmy is cool
In a few months you’ll show how durable it is with an AX like you did to the Pelican pwr 100. Right after I purchased it
Im still debating which one will be my next purchase... Newport or isle ? 🤔
Looks awesome! I have a kboat style kayak, but I think I might be upgrading to this :)
That ain't a kayak that's a raft🤪
It should fly, let's find out
It is neither a kayak or a raft but a catamaran.
@@lordenoch0 it was sarcasm. Just saying that cuz of all the "ThAt'S nOt A kAyAk. JuSt GeT a BoAt" comments I've seen all over
Looks cool 😎
Sent my info to be notified when this rig is in stock. Boat needs another switch pad forward of the seat. This will be a total fishing boat when I get it decked out. Can’t wait to seen the taller skiff seat. Thanks
o, yeah. the portability and the rigidity is great. Interested for some off shore fishing.
haha i gotta get familiar with it first before going offshore
I like it immensely. I own an inflatable Sevylor Colorado 2 person canoe (an old classic) but would love to own one of these for sure. Nice design guys, do you ship to France?...
Great set up.
With Keir Stasi here in the UK now, if Cameltoe Harris gets in, the western world is screwed.
I turned my ISLE Megalodon into something similar, but this great !
The E power for the motor interests me. How would a solar panel for charging integrate into the boat?
Pretty cool I might have to get one of these 😎🍻
I like this a lot. Will it be allowed on fishing tournaments? What measures were taken to protect from fish fins? From my research I’ve learned that fish fins (I fish for smallmouth in the Susquehanna and they have very sharp fins) are the biggest risk for a puncture in an inflatable.
@@diandamy6734 did you not listen to anything
He said the bottom is reinforced, I didn’t hear anything about reinforcing on the areas where you would land a fish. Like the sides or the top of the pontoons.
Where can you get that aluminum console seat?
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This video is breaking my heart 😢
I'm from the UK.
We can't even dream of getting gear like this here.
I hear that a lot
This thing looks super sweet
I really like it but I am concerned if a fishing lure puncture the boat, but it looks so nice I like the material than he discribes in the middle now I want one, do they make a bigger ones?
If the wind picked up you'd be blown all around in that😂
one hard working dude...love it
you can tell Jimmy loves what he does, I'm going to test the Flywater on the water tomorrow
Just saw a UA-cam video of a Tiger shark that bites down on the side of a Kayak while a guy is out fishing, I don't think so Tim.
and so? say it does bite the side of the kayak, you still have 4 more air chambers, this material is tougher than regular solid plastic.
He was a fool- don't blame the boat. Tiger shark eat floaty thing. If he went somewhere sensible than he would not have been eaten. Mississippi maybe safe sometimes. Maybe
4 points. Is this for lakes and rivers or can it go into open water 2 or 3 km from shore? What adverse wave/swell conditions can it handle? How confident can I be that a sharp hook, fish spines or knife will not penetrate the top of the boat? Finally where I fish sometimes a shark will come up and say “hello” take a nip at the yak and go off. Not sure I would want to be in this when that happens!!
It handles big waves no problem, it won't sink cus air, water can stay in or just get out, landing fish on the deck? no problem it has deck padding, one tube blows up? well you got 4 more
Love the reviews and info!!
What is the weight limit on the Boat and the Chair ? I love the chair, it looks very comfortable.
We're still in development for the chair, it will be available next spring. Should hold 300lbs - we'll validate before finalizing
@@whitewaterhelix Hmmm 🤔 I think this would also be a great Duck Hunting Rig as well. Are yall looking into any other colors ?
@@outdoorswithroostercurrie6984 definitely would - for sure would like to offer more colors moving forward
@@whitewaterhelix Is that material paintable and would it hurt / harm the material in any way?
@@outdoorswithroostercurrie6984 you *could* try to paint it - may not look great but won't harm the material - may be better with some sort of mesh camo blind material thrown over it?
I think this is cool but I worry about rough surf I would need to see it in action
i will probably drop the rough water test video Sunday
That thing looks pretty slick, and priced well too…
and it does well on the water
@@AliexFolgueira You’ve used it then?
@@HalcyonGuitars yes, today, used as a kayak, then added the NT300 3HP and caught dinner
@@AliexFolgueira Sweet, nothing beats catching dinner!
Awesome boat. Honestly, at $1700usd and only 49lbs, this boat seems underpriced. Really cool!
yeah, i thought it was a fair price too
Looks cool lots of fun
I really like this boat over the newport
Would love to chat with jimmy. I’m down in south county RI and wouldn’t mind checking out his some weekend down ninigret or one of the salt ponds and ordering one. I can see these getting interest in the circles I travel.
Would you recommend this boat for rivers since the center of gravity seems pretty high? If so, what class of rapids would you give it?
Thanks!
Easily will handle up to class II - class III would be fine if it's big water (technical water may be tricky due to size of the boat, but you could do it with the right skill set). The 42" width and catamaran are super stable. Of course you could flip it in a big wave or hole, but that would be more related to the skill of the paddler to handle that type of water.
Any nighttime mounts/accessories?
Looks sweet but I would bet the wind moves it too much for my liking.
@@coldspring624 wind moves anything, you gotta do stuff to fight it like on any craft
Alex what you did that changed the background sound quality? a lot better, did you closed the camera mic? Any news about the review video?
Jimmy used a Zoom F2 audio recorder, and my camera mic picked up audio only if I was very close and directly in front. These shows are tricky to cover audio-wise, so I usually just used the camera mic for most videos.
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Did he mention the weight of it all when stowed away in the carry bag?
49 pounds
@@stevenmorris2293 Whaaaaat. That's amazing. Super transportable. Wow.
Hey it's inflatable yeah great choice question ever hear of this things called fish hook ? Sharp pointy things that just love to poke holes I guess the real question would be how fast can you row or swim ?
Inflatable vs oyster ua-cam.com/video/x1oz26ujvMc/v-deo.html
Is the pole steer stick a bixby item or a isle product?
Y'all could use a remote control trolling motor with gps
@@user-vv5bv6wb1s I'm gonna rig something up
I need one up in Canada. Starting a fishing channel sponsor me up 😅😅
Seems like every year I'm saying it's the golden age of small boats. And every year I'm proven right lol
please comment on the wind effect with such a light boat...... winds blow up on western lakes.....
@@kevinbachus5887 wind is gonna get you, I don't know what kayak or small boat would not be affected by wind, simple solution add a motor, here is on the water experience with rough conditions
ua-cam.com/video/ddtuStrHaM0/v-deo.html
Might be my next purchase
When it deflates.. how does it shape ? Does it need to remain lengthy and flat ?
check the water test video ua-cam.com/video/ddtuStrHaM0/v-deo.html
What is the packed up size?
I have a 8 ft inflatable - would rather use this if
It can hold a 5 hp motor
How do you deflate this? A demonstration would be nice.
super easy you flip the pump to deflate boom, ill included in the video
Would this do a float on the Snake or Madison Rivers?
You need oars for moving shallow water. Thigh braces if flyfishing (standing). Looks like it'd track (straight waterline) but turning constantly as needed to maintain a line would be busy.
Add the rail system for mounting all of my accessories and a mesh swivel seat like Nucanoe has. The mesh seat keeps my a$$ and back from sweating. Once you add those two items, I might buy one. That aluminum seat looks awesome, but it seems to be too tall. I am concerned about transporting it. When I get to the water, I do not want to wait to inflate it. Another question for myself is how would I inflate it? Foot pump, hand pump?? Too hot in TN to be pumping up a boat manually.
Good questions - first on the aluminum seat, it breaks down very small, so doesn't take up a lot of space when disassembled - only need an allen key to assemble. Second on the inflation - the boat comes with a low pressure electric pump + manual pump for topping off. Total time to inflate with one person is about 7 minutes, and the manual effort part is about 3 minutes of that.
@@whitewaterhelix Thanks for the reply. I like this Flywater craft but without a swivel seat and rail sysem its a hard "no" for me. NuCanoe has spoiled me with the mesh swivel seat. I am also indifferent about having to inflate and deflate the craft. If I lived next to a body of water and could drag it to the water when I wanted to use it than I would have no concerns. However, loading it, inflating it and deflating it has its downfalls in my opinion. Although, I could trail it to the boat dock. Two questions, what powers the electric pump? Do I need a portable power supply to inflate the craft?
@@Kevin_D1 I hear you - we're working on swivel seat, and a rail system is easy to install with the universal mounts and I've been testing that, but it's just a matter of our small team having the bandwidth to get everything done. You could get an after-market swivel seat, install two gear tracks and have an elevated swivel seat pretty easily. I don't deflate mine, I use it all season then deflate in winter. The e-pump is battery powered, about the size of a coffee mug, no external power needed.
@@whitewaterhelix thank you for answering my questions.
@@whitewaterhelix I can attest to the ease of inflation, less than 10mins manual only for this first-time user. You can sign me up for the existing aluminum seat also. Great product overall, should work well with included inflatable seats
Show it on how it handles the lakes and salt water
@@madhatter2465 filmed, even with two on, harsh weather, big waves we did well
Here in south Florida I just don't feel safe in a inflatable alligators and sharks are sometimes curious about boats and bite the boat....
if an alligator bites hour plasric kayak it will damage it too, check the video i just uploaded testing this boat
I’d love to have one. How do you get it out on beach launch
you can inflated on the beach, under 20 mins probably faster if you hurry, or you can have it inflated and just drag it like i did lol, a more sound solution is you can use the yakattack kayak bowcart and transport it on it
I might have missed it did he say when these would be available for purchase?
We will have a very limited quantity arriving in September, then full production arrives Spring 2025
Hmmmm what was the base price ? Are they selling it in Europe ?
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@@nachopretzel3533 lol the definition of a kayak is ....a man's boat " so
Nice.. but whas the set up time for this? iv a invertex inflaited now and its 25 minutes to fish.. it looks like and hour here .
i was filming the setup and it was under an hour, filming, if i wated to just get it done quick, i bet i can do it under 10 mins, it was super easy to inflate even with the provided manual pump, hard workout though
@@AliexFolgueira reminder that it will come with a small battery powered electric pump + manual pump. The total time to inflate with one person is about 7 minutes using both pumps, and it's only a few minutes of manual pumping.
@@Islesurfboards I just did it with manual pump very easy
Can you add a sail or shade?
@@TWRider I don't see why not you have d rings everywhere plus you can glue more
I'm interested in purchasing
Only thing about inflatables, many fisherys don’t allow floats of any kind in the Midwest!😣 Thanks for the review Aliex!👍
You should be able to register it as a boat to meet requirements. It's not a "float" and has 5 separate air chambers (sometimes multi-chamber is a requirement).
Great video thanks 😊
You’re welcome 😊
When is this bad boy goina be on the market?
Limited quantity end of August, full production next spring
@@whitewaterhelix Just set mine (flywater) up -so easy and I just used the regular pump. I have a couple question How do I operate the electric pump, Does it auto shut off? Is it cool to garage store inflated on its side I would like to elevate the boat but I have space constraints
@@GuySkellenger the electric pump has a button on the side that you press to turn on/off - it has two speeds, so you can use the higher speed and it will inflated a lot faster. It charges with the USB cable. Yes, no problem to store inflated on side, just keep on clean smooth surface.
@@whitewaterhelix Thx Very helpful
I would be really afraid of putting an Inflatable boat on the lakes of SC. I'm afraid the alligators would put a whole in it if they attacked it as I drove by. Or a crankbait popping it.
Im wondering how this boat folds If the Infinity fiber goes all the way in the bottom of pontoons and the material do not flex easily.
Nice....how would you rig a kayak anchor?
Interesting concept. What about a pedal drive?
Once you put a motor. There is no going back to pedal 😅. Trust me. I have a pedal kayak . And now the drive is just collecting dust.
@@harold0723
Yes, because every single person on the planet is just like you. 😂
@@1001-u6r 98% 😂
Do you have a New Zealand or Australian agent?
my biggest fear is flip'n over in shark infested waters. now i have to worry about a hole on the boat from shark bite too. i will pass...
@@raymonddon8875 one shark attack on a kayak ever recorded and nothing happened the shark let go right away, say you were so lucky to have a shark bite your Inflatables, big deal you sill have an extra 4 air chambers, watch this test video so you will see you will be perfectly fine ua-cam.com/video/zJmWC54wUtg/v-deo.htmlsi=LIUrDIeaUnu4zcsV
On the list.
boom
Aliex, how much is the price of thar ISLE FLYWATER 126?
listed for $1695, not sure when it is out
5 chamber air for 1700? Sold, see you next week.
I could work with this set up 👍
Do you think they’ll do one with a planing hull?😂
what about ocean in waves and rough water off shore?
no problem
@@AliexFolgueira hey great job on your interview I enjoy the channel. And you always ask the hats questions that no on else tackles! Good job.
Whenever everything fails, Hey Brother
@@Moondoggy1941 5 air chambers
Max outboard hp ?
The Government needs give this company a military contract
And price the public out
@@2dthoughts Moreless military version with stinger missiles
Why?
How much is it with all the extras?
I don't think we have that answer yet
I probably shouldn’t use if there’s sharks around here should I? Or hard head catfish even?
@@jamessayre865 gonna have a shark bite an inflatable see what happens
Just a warning to anybody who’s interested in fishing quietly that inverted hull is going to be very, very noisy on the water!!
umm i should that add that to tests, sound
Sailors call those a dingy!