Not to change the subject, but this is discussing inflatables. For only occassional use, would an inflatable like a Sevyloor FT325 be suitable? I know its PVC but it would not be out in sun except when being used for maybe a week or two per season. It would be used for really only 2-3 people. What do you think?
Where would you be using it? If you need to possibly use the dinghy in different weather conditions just remember that it is almost impossible to row these in much wind, or at least that has been the case with me.
If I have to take say a shore line ashore...
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/MacgregorTrips-3-Powell09/09-10-5-Powell-09.html
...like above at Lake Powell in 20+ mph winds I have myself connected with a line to the sailboat going and coming. If I don't I could easily be blown a couple miles down the lake with no way to return if I don't have the outboard on the dinghy.
The same can be said if you are dealing with currents. By Indian Key Pass going into Everglades City a month or so ago we were running along with the dinghy at 3 mph according to the GPS against the tide coming in. We turned to go back and with the same throttle setting were over 6 mph over ground. You would again have a hard time rowing in a situation like that.
The point I'm making is that I feel you really need to have an outboard attached most of the time if you will be needing the dink in different conditions. That one says you can run a 3 hp with a separate bracket. I'd see how good the bracket looks and how easy it would be to get an outboard on and off of it.
I'd recommend that you maybe look at a used better dinghy. At 46 lbs. I can't believe there is much to that one. We found a nice....
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/macgregor/zodiac-index.html
....Zodiac Zoom for $600 that we have used for well over 100 days on the water that for your usage should last a long time. It has been perfect for us and still seems to be in very good shape. When it dies though I believe that our next one will be a Hypalon dinghy.
I'd also like to have one with a little larger diameter tubes than what we have. What size are the tubes on the one you are looking at?
Good luck,
Sum
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