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Falky foo
 
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Default any inflatable you'd pilot in the sea?

Hey, are there any inflatables that anyone here would be comfortable
piloting 10-20 miles from shore? (let's say off the southern calif. shore).


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Jim Donohue
 
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There are any number of inflatables that would be OK well off the coast.
They tend to be big. I have ridden on one that went over 35 feet and would
be safe in any coastal waters. I would feel reasonably comfortable in a 9
footer within 5 miles of the coast...though I would pilot such a craft from
the main land to Catalina with an escort. With proper equipment I would not
have any great trouble taking a 12 footer or so to Catalina. I would be
careful about when I went however.

I would not take anything small into a sea bigger than 3 or 4 feet.

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Hey, are there any inflatables that anyone here would be comfortable
piloting 10-20 miles from shore? (let's say off the southern calif.

shore).




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Gould 0738
 
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You'll find a few at this link.

A local guy is a dealer for ZAR.
Hell for stout.

http://www.boatsyachtsmarinas.com/Show3.pdf
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