This is great! 😎 Plus more relatable, around OUR British coastline (compared to most other videos at some tropical sea like Australia or somewhere). Im looking for an inflatable boat and considering one of these inflatable fishing kayaks for their increased features and load capability, compared to basic "casual use" kayaks. Really liking the idea of that electric motor too, just to aid progress + potential distance, with reduced fatigue. Great adventure. 👍
I haven't use that many boats for fishing to be honest. But this boat was very stable and I did enjoy using it. So I will recommend, it but I'm sure there's other good ones out there also. Thanks Reuben
I'm surprised to see that some Sevylor inflatable Kayaks have greater load capacity. Such as a Sevylor Montreal having 225kg load capacity. Compared to this Aqua Marina Caliber which is (only) 185kg loading!! You'd have expected more from this FISHING kayak considering it should be designed for loading up. Where Sevylor make kayaks for the casual user, nothing specialised, but greater loading capacity! 🤷♂️
Hello!Very nice video having wonderful time in the sea!I want to ask you if you think that an inflatable kayak with 2 adults in it,can have a speed of 4-5 km/h in mode 2 but not in lake conditions,in calm sea waters.
I just got something really similar to the kayak in this video (Bote zeppelin 12.6.. almost identical) to use as a tender for my trailer sailer, because it’s easy to inflate next to the boat once we get where we’re going. With the blue drive, you can’t lift it up like an outboard. You’re wedging some rocks in there.. looks like a bit of a pain in the but… what are your thoughts? You probably wouldn’t want much weight sitting on the blue drive would you?? Empty kayak and turn upside down??? What would your approach be if you were using this setup long term/ for days at a time??
The blue drive fin does seam quite sold and can take a bit of weight. But yeah you wouldn't want to put to much on top of it. But turning the board over or slipping the fin out would be easiest.
So happy to have a longer format adventure video from you.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks!
This is great! 😎 Plus more relatable, around OUR British coastline (compared to most other videos at some tropical sea like Australia or somewhere). Im looking for an inflatable boat and considering one of these inflatable fishing kayaks for their increased features and load capability, compared to basic "casual use" kayaks. Really liking the idea of that electric motor too, just to aid progress + potential distance, with reduced fatigue. Great adventure. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
I would like to buy the same one, what do you think is a great fishing boat? Looks very stable in a windy day!
I haven't use that many boats for fishing to be honest. But this boat was very stable and I did enjoy using it. So I will recommend, it but I'm sure there's other good ones out there also. Thanks Reuben
I'm surprised to see that some Sevylor inflatable Kayaks have greater load capacity. Such as a Sevylor Montreal having 225kg load capacity. Compared to this Aqua Marina Caliber which is (only) 185kg loading!! You'd have expected more from this FISHING kayak considering it should be designed for loading up. Where Sevylor make kayaks for the casual user, nothing specialised, but greater loading capacity! 🤷♂️
Hello!Very nice video having wonderful time in the sea!I want to ask you if you think that an inflatable kayak with 2 adults in it,can have a speed of 4-5 km/h in mode 2 but not in lake conditions,in calm sea waters.
Hey, I think in calm conditions, yes it should be able to travel at 4kmh. Obviously depends how heavy both the adults are. Thanks Reuben
I just got something really similar to the kayak in this video (Bote zeppelin 12.6.. almost identical) to use as a tender for my trailer sailer, because it’s easy to inflate next to the boat once we get where we’re going. With the blue drive, you can’t lift it up like an outboard. You’re wedging some rocks in there.. looks like a bit of a pain in the but… what are your thoughts? You probably wouldn’t want much weight sitting on the blue drive would you?? Empty kayak and turn upside down??? What would your approach be if you were using this setup long term/ for days at a time??
The blue drive fin does seam quite sold and can take a bit of weight. But yeah you wouldn't want to put to much on top of it. But turning the board over or slipping the fin out would be easiest.