Zodiac Downside
I have a 1997 Cadet Fast Roller 285 (9'4") that I bought new. It is great for storage although I keep it inflated all year. Also great on the knees for kneeling and very light (55#).However, I find there are some downsides. Although I pump it to rated pressure, I find that the floor is nowhere near as stiff as a wooden floor model and it flexes over the waves. I have a 3.5hp kicker and it will not get me on plane by myself (220#). It steers badly and does not track at low speeds. I have noticed that there are some (possibly newer) models that have twin plastic blades about 15" long and 2" deep attached to the bottom. I am going to investigate those to see if they will help the tracking problem. When turning at low speed, the boat just slips sideways. The inflatible keel is not effective. My previous Achilles had a similiar keel but was a wooden floor boat and it steered great.I only tow it short distances, but this year after 3 seasons, I found a defect in one of the side tubes that looks like separation of the plys. I am taking it to a Zodiac repair facility in January for evaluation and repair.Bottom line, I'm not sorry I bought it, but I am disappointed in some performance features that I took for granted and expected.