Where can I find in depth information about inflatable boats? Particularly recreation ones, for chilling on a river or lake. Not so much the navy seal zodiak ones, but those are bitchin' too. Not sure the differences.
Can these be stored in a truck bed? Or do you need a trailer? How do you inflate them? Are you a goner if you scrap rocks and puncture them?
Browsing manufacturers websites aren't helping much.
ANY input? Serious 11 out of 12 threads on here are about bicycles
>>985807
It's a slow board, pal.
>>985807
Yep. Also it's a slow board. Like, check back maybe once a day slow.
>>985793
>stored in truck bed
Petty much no. Anything too big to row will need a trailer.
>How do you inflate them
In my (limited) experience they stay mostly inflated all the time, and are topped up with a half-empty scuba tank as required. They only run a few psi, so a large plastic pump for beach toys would be fine.
>Are you a goner
The hull has enough buoyancy to avoid actually sinking, and the motor (usually) has enough power to stay on the plane, so you have options. But they are not blue-water vessels and if you rip a tube and the weather comes up and something else happens, ya your a goner.
>Captcha: Select all images with rivers.
>>985810
Intercontinental mphibious bicycle tour. Perhaps even a circumnavigation. I'm fucking down
>>987140
Pacific Hurricane on your bicycle-raft thingie, ya I would say you're down! Would still like to see more of that flex-cable propeller drive hes got.
>Captcha: 'Select all images with rivers' again!