This is the second boat I’ve bought directly from them and have never had a problem. The first one was a raft that I used in Alaska on a moose hunt and put that thing through the wringer and never had a problem. I sold it while I was up there so I didn’t have to ship it back. I’ve done a number of floats in this raft and it’s handled rocks and the weight we’ve put in the boat just fine.
I ended up doing a ton of research between Stealthcraft, Flycraft, and SmithFly and ended up going with Saturn due to the overall price and that they use a modular NRS frame system. What I realized is that most, if not all, of these companies are basically using a rebranded Saturn 12’6” Triton raft with their own custom frame, not including oars, shipping, or a third seat, and charging a premium. My raft setup is similar to what’s shown in this video, but I used an nrs frame, added a rear seat, and a NRS thigh bar, KBO oars, and shipping, putting me right under $3,800.00 total. Flycraft Stealth X doesn’t include oars ($400) or a rear seat ($85) and is starts at $4,495.00. I’m not saying Flycraft or any of these other brands are bad products - what I am saying is that you can get an extremely similar raft with a modular NRS frame for $1,000 less than what the competitors are offering. I highly recommend reaching out to Steve and Cody at Saturn.
Pretty cool raft
This is a very mind blowing set up. Way to go! Saturn is the way to go
Fabtastic Job Brother! Welcome to the club! Love the rig, and what you have done!
Wow! I have a flycraft. And you’re right about the price. And what’s really crazy is I’ve been looking at a Saturn boat as well! Lol
Doing a very similar build with the same raft. Surprised it’s not more common actually.
Get a Scadden! Cut flycraft prices in n half without all the extra!
Would a Smithfly frame fit on here well? Would the 2 or 3 man fit better or would a different Saturn be better for one of them?
@@johnmbowen2 i am not sure, I haven’t looked at their frames to know there sizes.
Would you stick with the 6' oars or go slightly shorter/longer?
I have the same question, 6ft seems a bit short?
How wide on the inside
@@lukebonagurio4503 22" Inside, & it's exactly 48" wide outside.
How is the quality? I also fear getting scammed by boatstogo. Did you order directly from them and what was your experience?
This is the second boat I’ve bought directly from them and have never had a problem. The first one was a raft that I used in Alaska on a moose hunt and put that thing through the wringer and never had a problem. I sold it while I was up there so I didn’t have to ship it back. I’ve done a number of floats in this raft and it’s handled rocks and the weight we’ve put in the boat just fine.
I've got 3 boats from them. 1 sup, 1 12ft fly craft and one 15ft raft
I ended up doing a ton of research between Stealthcraft, Flycraft, and SmithFly and ended up going with Saturn due to the overall price and that they use a modular NRS frame system. What I realized is that most, if not all, of these companies are basically using a rebranded Saturn 12’6” Triton raft with their own custom frame, not including oars, shipping, or a third seat, and charging a premium. My raft setup is similar to what’s shown in this video, but I used an nrs frame, added a rear seat, and a NRS thigh bar, KBO oars, and shipping, putting me right under $3,800.00 total. Flycraft Stealth X doesn’t include oars ($400) or a rear seat ($85) and is starts at $4,495.00. I’m not saying Flycraft or any of these other brands are bad products - what I am saying is that you can get an extremely similar raft with a modular NRS frame for $1,000 less than what the competitors are offering. I highly recommend reaching out to Steve and Cody at Saturn.
Thanks guys! Will definitely be purchasing a Saturn!
@@evanhopper6187 top notch quality, & Service! Mine was Shipped with FedEx and came in 4 days!