Thats cool it comes with bimini. Maybe the color difference is just changing over to have the 3 and the 4 the same color, could be more cost effective. I have the 4 but I modified a utility trailer so I didn't have to be breaking it down lol
I have an Intex inflatable (Seahawk 400 Sport) that doesn't have the roll up floor, but if it did, I think I would try putting a pop rivet with a washer through the PVC fabric and into the plastic boards to keep them from falling out all the time. Drill a hole in a handful of pennies if you want a cheap rust proof washer. Without the washer the pop rivet head would probably tear out of the fabric. Just a suggestion. You said that it has an inflatable keel, which I assume is a narrow "balloon", for lack of a better word, that runs down the length of the boat to provide directional stability, but is there an inflatable bottom of any sort under the rigid floor? You may already know this, but you didn't specifically mention it when you were covering the Boston valves or how to take down the boat, so I thought I'd say something in case you or another viewer didn't know. Once the main valve is removed, most powered or hand pumps can be configured and attached to SUCK all the air out of the chambers. That speeds things up and guarantees that the raft is as flat as possible. Beats the heck out of laying on the raft to force all the air out.
Thank you for the patience and effort you put into this video, sharing all the details.
Good Video. I have the "big Brother" Mariner 4.
I love it.
Thats cool it comes with bimini. Maybe the color difference is just changing over to have the 3 and the 4 the same color, could be more cost effective. I have the 4 but I modified a utility trailer so I didn't have to be breaking it down lol
I have an Intex inflatable (Seahawk 400 Sport) that doesn't have the roll up floor, but if it did, I think I would try putting a pop rivet with a washer through the PVC fabric and into the plastic boards to keep them from falling out all the time. Drill a hole in a handful of pennies if you want a cheap rust proof washer. Without the washer the pop rivet head would probably tear out of the fabric. Just a suggestion.
You said that it has an inflatable keel, which I assume is a narrow "balloon", for lack of a better word, that runs down the length of the boat to provide directional stability, but is there an inflatable bottom of any sort under the rigid floor?
You may already know this, but you didn't specifically mention it when you were covering the Boston valves or how to take down the boat, so I thought I'd say something in case you or another viewer didn't know. Once the main valve is removed, most powered or hand pumps can be configured and attached to SUCK all the air out of the chambers. That speeds things up and guarantees that the raft is as flat as possible. Beats the heck out of laying on the raft to force all the air out.
Hey nice video, do you happen to know to tube recommend inflation pressure in PSI ?
Great video 😊. On sale at Sam's Club for 199. With the Bimini top. 6/13/24
Thanks Mark Wahlberg. Just bought one down under in Australia. Will be keen to give it a go
How long did the older one last?
I had it for 2 years in Salt and fresh water It was pre-owned so can't really say
I would have bought one of these if it had something better than a beach ball valve in the floor.
What motor are you using?
Looks like a Minn Kota Endura C2
@@SoHyped97 thanks
Minn kota 30p thrust 👍
Major já me inscrevi, agora mande conteúdo. 👍
I'm glad they removed those horrible solid glued on fishing rod holders
Quisiera que me lo tradujeran al español xq yo no entiendo inglés
Motor mount and Bimini top are extras