Friday, July 15, 2011

Sevylor Fish Hunter Inflatable Boat - Best Deals!

Sevylor Fish Hunter Inflatable Boat


The robust Sevylor Fish Hunter is the perfect inflatable boat for fishing and it's great fun for family boating too!

Click Here to get a great deal on the Sevylor Fish Hunter

Sevylor Fish Hunter Features and Accessories

  • 4 swivel oarlocks
  • 2 fishing-rod holders
  • 2 inflatable seats with chafing pads
  • drain plugs to empty water
  • a grabline around the entire boat
  • built-in handles make it easy to carry
  • bag for your gear
  • battery pouch
  • bow and stern fitting for an electric motor (motor is not included)
  • Available to purchase is the Sevylor motor mount for a 2.5 HP motor.

Have you been thinking about buying an inflatable boat?

The Fish Hunter has many advantages: they are compact and light-weight making them easy to take with you anywhere. You don't need a trailer or even a roof rack on your car - just put it in the trunk! When you're not using it you can store it in a closet.

Do you fish on ponds, lakes, streams or creeks?  You'll love this inflatable fishing boat because you can get it into areas with partially submerged bushes or trees and other obstructions where non-inflatables won't go.

If you like a stable boat, this inflatable is ideal.

What About Fish Hooks and Dogs? Will the Fish Hunter Puncture?

It takes a lot to puncture the Sevylor Fish Hunter which is made of heavy-duty 32-gauge PVC.You can fish in it just like in a regular boat and not have to worry about punctures.

Do like to get out in your boat with your dogs? Even big dogs will not puncture this boat easily. These boats really hold up!

Guaranteed not to leak!

Sevylor makes great inflatables. This top brand uses an exclusive 'Airtight System' only available with a Sevylor. In addition, the 'Double-Lock Stop Valves' stop any unintentional loss of air while inflating and, remember, Sevylor inflatable boats are certified by the NMMA .

The 12 Foot Fish Hunter

The Sevylor Fish Hunter 360 is a 12' boat that can hold up to 1,200 lbs. For this reason Sevylor calls it a 6-person boat. However, in terms of space, it can accommodate 2-3 people with fishing gear comfortably.

Most people prefer the 360 over the somewhat smaller 280, but if you boat or fish alone, the 280 is just fine at 9' 2" in length. It is also the perfect first boat for kids - the ideal gift!

Things people tend to use with a Fish Hunter

  • an electric or re-chargeable battery run air-pump inflating and deflating.
  • people who fish often build a floor out of plywood for more stability
  • 59" oars.
  • An 2.5 HP or electric motor.
  • optional 2.5 fittings.
  • Large duffel to store it in.

The Sevylor Fish Hunter is great value for money!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Coleman Kayak

Coleman Kayak is a Sevylor
Kayaking is easy and fun with a Coleman Kayak. There have been some big changes at Coleman. If you've tried to buy a Coleman kayak, but couldn't, that is because Coleman now sells all of its inflatable kayaks under the Sevylor brand.




Interesting things occur when brands merge and at Coleman they've made major changes to their range of inflatable kayaks and canoes.  Perhaps the most interesting development for kayakers is the release of the 'grab and go' Sevylor QuikPaks. If you're the sort of kayaker that likes to get away from it all, this inflatable kayak folds up neatly into a backpack so that you can take it just about anywhere.

Why Get an Inflatable Kayak? 
Owning any inflatable kayak has many advantages. Here are 3 good reasons to get yours:
  1. They are easy to take anywhere because they're lightweight and compact. The QuikPak can even be carried on your back! You can find out a lot more about the Coleman Kayak / Sevylor QuikPaks here
  2. Inflatables are perfect for city or apartment dwellers who wish to own their own kayak. They don't take up lots of space so they can be stored inside the home. 
  3. Beginners and experienced kayakers really enjoy inflatables for their ease of use and stability on the water. 
7 Points to consider when deciding on an inflatable kayak
  1. Some very cheap inflatables are made of un-reinforced vinyl. These are fun in a pool, but grim anywhere else. If you need more than a pool toy, try to find Hypalon-coated fabric tubes or encapsulated air-cells. These inflatable boats are more ridgid and easier to use because they stand up to higher air pressure. They are more robust too. 
  2. Inflatable kayaks are more stable as compared to solid kayaks, but they are not nearly as good on flat water so make sure the one you have is fitted with rudders or perhaps skegs for better tracking. 
  3. Some people prefer a 'sit inside' kayak, while some like a 'sit on top. Take your pick. A 'sit on top' kayak is wonderful for fishing!
  4. Do you kayak by yourself or tandem? You can get a 1 person or 2 person inflatable kayak. 
  5. Sometimes the paddles that come with inflatables may not be what people wish to use. Consider purchasing your preferred paddle separately. 
  6. Try replacing the foot pump supplied with inflatables with a battery run pump. These are affordable and simple to use. 
  7. Check that the inflatable you choose has a repair kit. In the event it doesn't, get one and always have it with you. Inflatables are extremely robust, but even the very best ones may puncture. 
Check out this amazing kayaking video!



I hope this blog has inspired you to get an inflatable kayak. The Coleman Kayak, now called a Sevylor, is an ideal inflatable!