Robert, my A...given your plans
Hearing (or is it seeing...?) your plans and a bit about you is a big help. And based on your initial cruising plans, it sounds like you're not in a rush and so you could engineer time to find and inspect a Pudgy (or other similar) tender. IMO if you are going to consider a combo choice, you should look at the Tinker products, as well.You are looking at relatively short-distance, inseason cruising in temperate waters and climate, at least insofar as Caribbean cruising is concerned. Assuming a full down-island run (Gulf Coast via Bahamas and down the Thorny Path and back), you will hardly be truly off the beaten path. Aside from the heavy commercial traffic in much of that area and the many yachties, the USCG C-130 patrols are extraordinarily dense; you could get yourself rescued any night using just a handheld VHF radio, assuming you had sufficient batteries to place a CH 16 Mayday from the raft every 5-10 mins. (As an example, a single C-130 does a full Caribbean run, from it's western boundary, across to the Eastern chain and back to Belize/Honduras, in one flight. They typically staff multiple flights each night out of St. Pete).I personally think there are multiple reasons for having a raft on that run, but I'm just trying to offer some context or perspective. Your Caribbean plans aren't nearly the equivalent of sailing to the Med or our into the Pacific.Obviously, you'll want to pick up your more expensive survival gear just before departing. As one illustration of this, I was quoted last month at the London Boat Show a $500 USD fee just to swap out the battery in my ACR Satellite 406 Eprib; that's <$100 less than buying a new one. Clearly, this logic also applies to the raft, the good/expensive SOLAS flares and such. But of course, you've got the time to do the research.Because combo products often do each function less well than a dedicated product - and simply in the spirit of FWIW - here would be my own preferences, in order, for a full Caribbean run:1st choice: a Winslow Offshore raft; so much better than the other raft products, it's embarrassing to the raft industry; consider visiting the factory (near Sarasota) when on business travel or a vacation in that area, or perhaps when taking in the Miami boat show2nd choice: a Winslow coastal raft; however, it would be a shame to buy this kind of prodcut and then want to head for the Pacific at a later date3rd choice: a Tinker inflatable with emergency inflation bottles and a cover (for U/V protection); I wouldn't bother with the sailing rig unless you want it for recreational purposes; I wouldn't feel great about this choice for a Pacific run, eitherGood luck on the prep; it's actually when the fun part of an extended cruise begins!Jack