12-03-2014, 04:07 PM
Rocky brings up a good option.
Just a question:
Why are you looking at an inflatable raft? Is it just cost or do you have storage and transportation reasons too?
The nice thing about my seldom-used raft is it sits in a small box in the garage when not in use and it fits into the trunk of my sedan when I want to take it out.
Thinking about it a bit more though, I'd recommend two fishing tubes before I'd go with an inflatable raft.
My dad and I have fishing tubes and we take them every time over the Intex boat for our inflatable trips.
You can almost always find good used fishing tubes on KSL for $50 or less. Many of them include the fins. You will need to throw in some waders which may make that option a little more expensive, but not much.
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Just a question:
Why are you looking at an inflatable raft? Is it just cost or do you have storage and transportation reasons too?
The nice thing about my seldom-used raft is it sits in a small box in the garage when not in use and it fits into the trunk of my sedan when I want to take it out.
Thinking about it a bit more though, I'd recommend two fishing tubes before I'd go with an inflatable raft.
My dad and I have fishing tubes and we take them every time over the Intex boat for our inflatable trips.
You can almost always find good used fishing tubes on KSL for $50 or less. Many of them include the fins. You will need to throw in some waders which may make that option a little more expensive, but not much.
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