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Inflatable kayak on board

3K views 18 replies 14 participants last post by  macwester26 
#1 ·
How many of you carry an inflatable kayak either instead of or in addition to the dinghy.
If there is more than one person aboard and you are anchored out and someone want to go ashore with just one dinghy the rest of the people are stranded on the boat.

It seems like an inflatable kayak doesn't take much room and might be a good "second car". What do you thing?
 
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#2 ·
We have one. it's wonderful, stowable as you describe, and a lot of fun to glide around silently getting up close and personal with the shore birds in a way a noisy, heavy RIB just can't. Ours has the added benefit of a clear bottom, so we can look right down at the fish as we go. The practical reality is that it's a PITA to inflate just to go ashore, though, and quite a struggle to travel in any kind of wind or current (compared to a good quality hard kayak). We think of it as more toy than transportation...but wouldn't go without it.

That said, we haven't needed the "second car" option in our cruising yet, we tend to just spend all our time together. (Saccharine, isn't it? :) )
 
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Re: advanced element yaks

We're planning on getting a couple of Advanced Element kayaks; likely the Advanced Frame convertible. Anyone have experience with these? They appear to be approaching the effectiveness of real sea kayaks.
Hi MikeOReilly.

Well we have two Advanced elements Kayaks
They are as you say as close as you can get to a hard shell Kayak.

I have made a few things for them that gives a little more to just paddling about.

Like a sail.

But yes we intend to take them onboard when ours is completed
Storage will not be a problem....

Something to note though is you will need a bathing or boarding platform so you can get in and out of the Kayaks ...

Projects To Make for your Kayak.

Robert

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We have one inflatable kayak as our sole dinghy to accompany us on our adventures. For the costs of a much smaller inflatable, at over 4 meters long it seemed to be a much better choice. It rolls up into the size of smallish bag for storage, is lightweight and paddling is so much more fun than rowing !
 
#7 ·
We watched our slip neighbors successfully use their Sea Eagle inflatable kayak for a few years before we finally bought our own last fall. It fits easily in a locker.
 
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I have an Advanced Elements single. Nice toy. Great for exploring the Hongs in Thailand. One of the best toys on board. A bit tricky getting in and out from the boarding ladder. Usually I get in from the dinghy, a bit stabler entry.
 
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I carry a pair of Advanced Systems advanced frame singles that I bought at an end of season sale a perhaps 5 years ago. They fit in small bags (roughly 15 x 30 x 18") that I store under the vee berth filler and in the stern locker. They have really transformed our whole cruising style in that we now tend to sail to portions of rivers and creeks we have not been in seeking anchorages that are close to explorable places. We spend much of our time out exploring back corners of no where. There are places that I have anchored scores of times over the years, that I now discover have a whole range of unnoticed views, creeks and backwaters that could not bee seen from the deck of Synergy anchored in deep water.

I also like the chance to get some exercise while out there.

Jeff
 
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