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Air deck inflatables
Hello all,
Can anyone share their experience with the air-deck inflatables? I'm considering an upgrade this year and wondering if the extra expense is worth it (looks like the main advantage is less weight). I'm also wondering if there's any sacrifice in durability. Thanks, -Bill |
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Bill wrote:
Can anyone share their experience with the air-deck inflatables? I'm considering an upgrade this year and wondering if the extra expense is worth it (looks like the main advantage is less weight). I'm also wondering if there's any sacrifice in durability. We have an Achillies LSI-77 and are very happy with it. Easy to manage, easy to store, fits on the foredeck. It may be a bit more likely flip in a gust of wind than a heavier dinghy. Funny story: In the winter at the Isthmus on Catalina the dinghy docks are removed and you have to use the fuel dock which is about 4-5 feet above the water. My husband was lowering a bag of groceries into the dinghy and dropped it the last couple of feet. All was well except that a bottle of wine bounced on the inflatable floor and launched itself out of the bag and over the side like a little rocket. Much hilarity was had by all present except for my poor husband who had fruit punch with his dinner. Cindy -- the return email is a spam trap send legit emails to cindy_at_ballreich_dot_net |
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Bill wrote:
Can anyone share their experience with the air-deck inflatables? I'm considering an upgrade this year and wondering if the extra expense is worth it (looks like the main advantage is less weight). I'm also wondering if there's any sacrifice in durability. We have an Achillies LSI-77 and are very happy with it. Easy to manage, easy to store, fits on the foredeck. It may be a bit more likely flip in a gust of wind than a heavier dinghy. Funny story: In the winter at the Isthmus on Catalina the dinghy docks are removed and you have to use the fuel dock which is about 4-5 feet above the water. My husband was lowering a bag of groceries into the dinghy and dropped it the last couple of feet. All was well except that a bottle of wine bounced on the inflatable floor and launched itself out of the bag and over the side like a little rocket. Much hilarity was had by all present except for my poor husband who had fruit punch with his dinner. Cindy -- the return email is a spam trap send legit emails to cindy_at_ballreich_dot_net |
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We have a Quicksilver air deck 300. It's not gotten a ton of use, but I can't
image why anyone would want the hard floor. The air deck works great and even rows reasonably well with it's inflatable keel. Good luck, RB |
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We have a Quicksilver air deck 300. It's not gotten a ton of use, but I can't
image why anyone would want the hard floor. The air deck works great and even rows reasonably well with it's inflatable keel. Good luck, RB |
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we have had 2 fail. Avon. One delaminated, one was punctured by a folding
cart with wheels. replacement 750.00 Rich |
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we have had 2 fail. Avon. One delaminated, one was punctured by a folding
cart with wheels. replacement 750.00 Rich |
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We have ours only one season, an Achilles, is very easy to row, our little
3.3 outboard pushes it just fine. If needed I will buy another! Good Luck. "Bill" wrote in message om... Hello all, Can anyone share their experience with the air-deck inflatables? I'm considering an upgrade this year and wondering if the extra expense is worth it (looks like the main advantage is less weight). I'm also wondering if there's any sacrifice in durability. Thanks, -Bill |
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We have ours only one season, an Achilles, is very easy to row, our little
3.3 outboard pushes it just fine. If needed I will buy another! Good Luck. "Bill" wrote in message om... Hello all, Can anyone share their experience with the air-deck inflatables? I'm considering an upgrade this year and wondering if the extra expense is worth it (looks like the main advantage is less weight). I'm also wondering if there's any sacrifice in durability. Thanks, -Bill |
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we have had 2 fail. Avon. One delaminated, one was punctured by a folding
cart with wheels. Yikes! I'm always hearing horror stories about Zodiac and Avon these days. What happened to their quality? My friend bought a Zodiac that also fell apart and a 2K avon lost a few seams, while my "cheap" Quicksilver keeps going. I think I'll try a foldboat next. RB |
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