Looking at the SD365... want the most bang for my buck... Are you still happy with yours? I'm at the opposite side of the US... Oregon and looking for something that can play well in the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, I am 2 years in and still happy. it is a good boat for the price. You definitely need to watch the seas, weather and tides when going out on such a small boat. I hike it 20 miles out into the Gulf Stream, but I do my homework beforehand and have navigation, weather and my eyes on at all times. Anything over 2 foot waves and you will be uncomfortable. It weighs 100lbs, so it is a bit of a pain to lug around and roll up, but its worth it when we go to the Keys and I just put it and the motor into the trunk of my Tesla Model S.
Thanks for sharing, nice set up
Looking at the SD365... want the most bang for my buck... Are you still happy with yours? I'm at the opposite side of the US... Oregon and looking for something that can play well in the Pacific Ocean.
its too heavy, if ure willing to keep it inflated all the time or have a buddy to help you load /unload/ transport, then you should be fine
Yes, I am 2 years in and still happy. it is a good boat for the price. You definitely need to watch the seas, weather and tides when going out on such a small boat. I hike it 20 miles out into the Gulf Stream, but I do my homework beforehand and have navigation, weather and my eyes on at all times. Anything over 2 foot waves and you will be uncomfortable. It weighs 100lbs, so it is a bit of a pain to lug around and roll up, but its worth it when we go to the Keys and I just put it and the motor into the trunk of my Tesla Model S.
I took my cb330 in 5ft swells it handled okay but definitely risky
what is the brand of the air pump
just go on amazon and search High-Pressure pump. I switched to a rechargeable pump now. don't have to plug it in! way better!