Sea Eagle 10' 6" Sport Runabout Hard Transom Inflatable Boat Reviews
If you decide to go with an inflatable boat, this is a good choice and the price on Amazon is much better than buying from the company. My boat had a cracked transom and I had to return it which was expensive and difficult because of the size of the boat. I have to give credit to Amazon though for exchanging the boat without any questions.br /br /I fish with my two young children and feel completely safe in this boat on small lakes and ponds. It has three air chambers and has never developed a leak.br /br /The boat is quite heavy (over 100 lbs I think), so it is not easy to manage for one adult. I made a trailer from a utility trailer I purchased at a home improvement store. I U bolted PVC pipes across the top of the trailer and removed the tail gate. The trailer works great.br /br /I am currently using a 36 pound thrust electric trolling motor. This moves the boat, but on windy days I get pushed around a lot. I hope to get a 10 HP outboard next year. Inflatables have high sides and catch a lot of wind.br /br /The boat is very stable and there is no problem standing up and walking around in the boat, even with the three of us in it. We have room for our fishing gear, food, battery, anchor, and the forward zippered storage area holds lots of things like spare life vests, etc.br /br /I added two rod holders to the back so that I can relax and troll but it would be fine for working a shoreline and casting to structure. Just be aware that it is hard to maneuver in wind.br /br /I haven't taken it out in salt water and would not do so without a good outboard. The boat is probably safe in salt water but it's on the small side to be really comfortable. Then again, I'm used to a much bigger boat that I had in the past. I do think it is fine for taking into a bay where one doesn't have to deal with inlets that may get rough, or big seas.br /br /The oars work well and it would be fine for small ponds without any power, just using the oars. They clip nicely to the side of the boat so they are out of the way.br /br /I can't speak to durability as I've only had it about one year and don't use it a lot. I'm careful to keep it away from anything pointy that could put a hole in it. The manufacturer's videos show it being hit with a claw hammer without any damage, but I'm still careful when using a knife on the boat.br /br /It tends to accumulate water under the floorboards, so after each trip I tip the trailer up to try to drain all the water through the scupper and then use a towel to absorb the rest. The water doesn't get in from everyday use, but from washing the boat.br /br /All in all, I'm pleased with this boat and think it's a good bargain and a high quality inflatable. It would be comfortable with two adults or, as in my case, one adult and two children. Any more than that and I'd go with a bigger boat.
Sea Eagle 10' 6" Sport Runabout Hard Transom Inflatable Boat Feature
- Inflatable transom boat designed to hold 5 adults (up to 1,200 pounds max)
- Tough plastic floorboard is strong, lightweight, and easy to assemble
- Fiberglass-reinforced transom is durable and highly water resistant
- Reinforced 1,000-denier hull; rounded rear pontoons for fast planing
- Measures 126 x 64 inches (W x L) and weighs 136 pounds; 3-year warranty
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Nov 03, 2010 00:53:05
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