Best (budget) Inflatable Boats

This list includes budget options of inflatable boats. They are generally not the most robust, with materials and welding that will survive a few seasons in relatively calm conditions.

From leisure inflatables for calm rivers to high-powered RIBs for speed and safety, prices range from $100 to well over $2,000 depending on the need.

Need to get ashore from your anchored boat? An inflatable dinghy is your trusty companion, providing easy transport between ship and shore and deflating for easy storage after.

These versatile inflatables are lightweight, easy to deploy, and surprisingly affordable. Explore various styles: calm water leisure inflatable rafts, RIBs (high-powered zodiac-style inflatables for open waters), and fishing pontoons for solo anglers.

Not all of these boats are intended for the ocean or bigger lakes. Read the description before buying one.

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Amazing for Price
Intex Excursion 5 Inflatable Boat

Though not easy to inflate, the Intex Excursion 5 is a workhorse of different uses. For fishing, as a tender for transport or just as a cheaper dinghy, there’s plenty of space in a fairly robust boat.

It proved its versatility on a summer sailing trip as a means to get to and fro land when on anchor. It also demonstrated a suitability for fishing, even surviving the accidental hooks from the occasional cast gone astray.

Easy paddling with the option of attaching a small motor, the Excursion 5 can do a lot more than smaller inflatable boats.

Specs & Features
  • Inflated Size: 12' x 5'6" x 1'5"
  • Packed Size: 144"L x 66"W
  • Weight: 55.6 lbs
  • Oars: 1 set of aluminum oars.
  • Rod Holders: 4
  • Material: Polypropylene
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    The 4 fishing rod holders work well
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    Plenty of space for 3 adults
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    Rowing is surprisingly less difficult than feared
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    2 people can row at the same time
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    Packing up into the cheap carrying bag takes time and isn't easy
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    Need an extra set of oars for a second rower
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    The hand pump works, but not well
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The Newport Dinghy Boat is made out of high-quality materials to ensure exceptional durability. Looking for a dinghy to ferry you from ship to shore, one that can be either towed or easily stored? Consider this one. The boat is rated by US Coastguard standards, and is made out of 3x layers .9mm/1100 UV Coated PVC. This structure is held together with an advance German-engineered adhesive for extra longevity. All this speaks to how well the boat performs in rough water conditions.

The floors are fitted with durable marine wood. It also features aluminum framing that provides extra support. This dinghy is used for recreational purposes like tendering to and fro yachts at anchor. This zodiac boat type can fit an engine of 10hp and can reach speeds of 20 mph.

With the 18” tubes, you are guaranteed one of the most stable boats on the market. This inflatable boat has all the stability you will need as a great fishing dinghy. It can seat up to 3 people.

The boat has a low center of gravity that will enhance performance at high speeds. The Newport Dinghy Boat will become your best friend on the water.

Specs & Features
  • Has sturdy carrying handles.
  • Comes with stainless steel bow D-rings for towing.
  • Can accommodate up to 3 people.
  • The boat has a max capacity of 1,067 lbs.

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    The boat has 18” tubes that make steering a breeze.
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    Comes with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty for those unforeseen and unexpected incidents.
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Surprising Utility
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The Intex Seahawk is one of the most cost-effective inflatable boats on the market. It will give you some of the comforts and utility of a premium boat for a fraction of the cost. The 30-gauge PVC vinyl will resist damage from abrasions, sun, and impacts.

This boat can hold up to four people with luggage making it a cheap dinghy used to tender between yacht and shore. There is a grab line situated around the boat for security when climbing on and off the boat. It features fishing rod holders and enough space to accommodate a family of 4 making it also a fairly reliable inflatable fishing dinghy.

This inflatable dinghy is one of the best when it comes to versatility in the water. It is easy to maneuver in the water and handles decently in harsh conditions. The sturdy, high-quality materials used in the manufacturing process allow the craft to avoid any hardcore punctures. For added insurance, the boat has 3 separate air chambers with one auxiliary chamber. It’s definitely worth looking at.

Specs & Features
  • The boat is made out of durable, puncture-resistant vinyl.
  • Comes with three air chambers sealed off from each other.
  • Has 3 welded oar locks.
  • It features a motor mount.
  • The boat comes with a high output air pump.
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    Has the capacity to seat up to 4 adults for a lovely day out on the water.
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    The boat comes with inflatable cushions for extra comfort and support.
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    The boat has two fishing rod holders on either sides for great fishing expeditions.
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    The PVC material can withstand exposure to a motor’s oil, gasoline, and saltwater.
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    This boat is not suitable for pets.
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    It will be challenging to row it if you are alone on a small lake.
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    The floor is too soft, so you won’t be able to stand up while in the water.
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Affordable & Effective
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The HydroForce Caspian Pro is affordable. Having said that, it comes close to being a Williams-style tender. At least it looks like one and might act like one for a single operator.

Arm it with a 3 HP engine and it’s a decent marina dinghy. For two smaller passengers, it can be a great little fishing inflatable on calm waters.

The boat is equipped with carrying handles, which helps transporting it. It’s easy to set up and inflate and it doesn’t cost all that much. Just don’t expect it to suffer too much rowing year in, year out.

Specs & Features
  • The boat can seat 3 adults and 1 child.
  • Comes with 4 high-density nylon supported PVC chambers.
  • Has a maximum load capacity of 1058 lbs.
  • There are safety ropes all around the vessel.
  • It can fit an outboard motor up to 10HP.
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    The boat has a metal steel tow ring for extra portability.
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    There is an integrated drain valve to drain excess water that seeps in under the floorboards.
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    The reinforced strake will protect the boat against impacts and friction.
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    The floorboards are rigid as opposed to the flat floor models.
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    The bench can detach too easily in rough water.
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Compact & Capable 2-Man Boat
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A pretty versatile inflatable craft, this budget dinghy has the minimum length to serve two passengers comfortably. will serve you well whether as a tender on board your yacht, as a fishing inflatable or as a cruising vessel.

Bear in mind this is not a speedy boat, but equipped with the maximum 5 HP it’ll get you where you need to go at a a nice cruising speed. The floor can inflate to a rigid state that is almost stable enough to stand on.

It also makes it easier to pack up this relatively long dinghy when stashing on the bow or aft of your ship. Inflating and setting up the Bris 8.2 is, in fact, one of the biggest appeals.

Specs & Features
  • 8.2ft x 5ft
  • 3-year warranty aint bad
  • 3 air chambers
  • 2 adults plus 1 kid
  • 0.9mm PVC
  • Oars included
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    Easy setup
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    Good size for a tender to a yacht
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    The air deck is surprisingly rigid
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    Good construction
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    Splash guards on the transom keep spray from soaking driver
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    Affordable
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    The bench seems a little on the flimsy side
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The Intex Challenger is a cheap and cheerful boat that’ll get you on the water for some leisure and fun. The boat is built from high-quality materials, which ensure it will last longer than expected. It comes with an inner auxiliary chamber that protects against sinking in case of getting punctured.

Th uses a trusty Boston valve to inflate and deflate itself fast. It comes with a grab line for climbing in and out, and added safety and utility.

This cheap inflatable dinghy can be put through the wringer. This two-man boat has more attitude than people give it credit for. It can carry up to 376 lbs. easily.

The PVC puncture-resistant material will keep you secure and worry-free. It has two French oars and a heavy-duty grab line for safety while getting on-board. This will be an excellent lounging dinghy or bare-bones simple fishing inflatable.

Specs & Features
  • The dimensions of the boat are 16.23” high and 21.38” wide.
  • It can fit 2 people snuggly.
  • Comes with a high output pump.
  • The boat has 2 48 inch French oars.
  • The boat has a heavy-duty grab handle.
  • Comes with a motor mount.
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    The boat is made out of puncture-resistant PVC that is durable and very comfortable.
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    The floor has an inflatable l-beam for extra stability.
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    The boat uses two Boston valves that enable quick inflation and deflation.
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    There is a repair kit on-board in emergencies.
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    It is tough to row the boat against a current.
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It’s the little brother to the Seahawk 4. The same elements that make the bigger model reliable stand for this dinghy. It provides excellent relaxation, double rowing, and serves well as a small inflatable fishing boat. The craft can fit 3 adults and a combined  weight of 790 lbs.

The included pump works great with the Boston valves. That way, you can quickly pump up or deflate the boat in just a few minutes. There are four rotational oarlocks and two fishing rod holders when you want to reach that perfect fishing spot.

If you are planning a relaxing trip in the lake or the river, then this is the pick for you. The boat is ideal for two adults or an adult and two children. You can even take your pet on-board. The heavy-duty material will ensure that no punctures occur while enjoying your cruise. All in all, it’s definitely worth every penny.

Specs & Features
  • Comes with a motor mount.
  • The boat has two inflatable seat cushions.
  • At the front of the boat, you will find a grab handle.
  • 2 aluminum oars are included.
  • The boat uses Boston valves.
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    The four rotational oarlocks will efficiently serve you when rowing.
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    Up to 3 adults can be accommodated in the boat with space for extra gear.
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    The boat is made out of heavy-duty resistant PVC material.
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    The pump can break after a couple of not careful uses.
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This vibrant colored inflatable boat can accommodate up to three people. It will definitely capture people’s attention due to its fresh style and oodles of features. It is the cheapest inflatable boat on our list today. The boat comes with a high output manual pump for quick inflation once you reach the water.

You will also receive 48” French oars. The boat can carry a weight of 410 lbs and is very stable in the water with a soft inflatable floor.

The Intex Explorer is an excellent boat for a day out on the lake. This cheap dinghy has a soft inflatable floor that delivers surprising comfort. It’s also pretty good at maneuvering through the waters. The welded oars will give you stability while rowing the boat. The Intex Explorer is a budget-friendly boat that is the best in its price bracket.

Specs & Features
  • The boat comes with two air chambers.
  • You will find a grab rope on the bow.
  • Can hold up to 3 people.

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    The inflatable floor is soft to deliver extra comfort.
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    You will get a repair patch that you can use for quick repairs on the boat.
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    The boat comes in a vibrant orange color that will stand out in the water.
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    The pump takes a whole lot of effort to inflate the boat.
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Best Inflatable Boats: Buying Guide

Before making the final step of acquiring a product, you need to go through all essential factors ensuring you’re buying the best product based on your needs.

And that’s precisely what we’re doing here. The boats here are in the budget category. That means don’t expect them to weather any storms or go through abuse with too much weight. For more robust RIBs or inflatable dinghies, the price will double, at least.

Consider Your Purpose

First things first, find out why are you planning to buy an inflatable boat. Is it merely for chilling out, or you’re planning to head to rough waters and catch some fish? If it’s the latter, then make sure you buy a boat with a semi-rigid floor that delivers extra durability and performance.

If you relate to the former, then you might focus your attention on full inflatable boats. That’s simply because they tend to be more comfortable and easy to operate. Moreover, full inflatable boats can inflate and deflate in a matter of a few minutes and can be stored effortlessly anywhere.

For not much more money, aluminum jon boats might be a better solution. On the other hand, storage and trailering is needed for those.

Follow this simple rule of thumb: rigid inflatable boats are suitable for rough waters. Whereas full inflatable boats tend to be more comfortable in chilly waters where you’re having a cold beverage on a hot sunny day, and simply enjoying the moment.

Power And Load Capacity

Next, you need to find out how much motor power you need based on your preference and purpose. If you’re buying a family boat, then make sure it features at least 4 seats and comes with or has a place where you can put a powerful motor to speed up the boat.

Yet, if you are going to be the only user of the boat, then you can save a bit of money by buying a smaller boat with a less powerful motor. Besides, the lesser the baggage is, the faster the boat is going to be. So if you’re looking for a family boat, make sure you buy a powerful gas motor that will definitely deliver the speed you’re looking for. Keep in mind that semi-rigid boats tend to be more expensive.

Hull And Floor

We mentioned a bit about semi-rigid and inflatable floors earlier. Still, here we will provide you with a more thorough look. That’s because we want to give you a clarified vision of what your perfect inflatable boat looks like.

Let’s start with the full inflatable boats. As you already know, they are suitable for chilly waters and tend to be more comfortable. Moreover, they are even cheaper than semi-rigid boats. Yet, keep in mind that the full inflatable boats tend to perform less and are also less durable compared to the semi-rigid boats. That’s why if you’re regularly visiting the lake, the river, or the sea, and you’re fishing more often than not, then you should turn your attention on the semi-rigid boats.

Now, let’s check out what those rigid boats bring to the table. When it comes down to durability and performance, semi-rigid inflatable boats are simply unmatched. “But what’s the downside here” you’re probably thinking…

Let me explain to you what semi-rigid inflatable boats are known to lack. First of all, they are quite expensive. This means that if you’re on a budget, then you’ll have hard times buying a high-quality semi-rigid inflatable boat. Moreover, they also tend to take more time to inflate and deflate. Yet, if you’re a professional boater, you might be able to inflate a semi-rigid inflatable boat in 10 to 15 minutes based on the pump you are using.

As we mentioned above, follow the simple rule of thumb. If you are primarily buying an inflatable boat to chill, then the full inflatables are the perfect fit for you. Yet, if you’re planning to go fishing in rough waters, you can’t go wrong with the semi-rigid inflatable boats.

Price

Finally, make sure the boat you’re planning to buy fits in your budget. Do thorough research. Find out and compare prices from different websites. Also, check if the inflatable boat comes with a warranty. Make sure you also compare the warranties different companies and websites offer. Some are full warranties, while others are limited. Furthermore, it is also important to consider the cost of your inflatable boat’s storage–the boat’s dimensions definitely become a factor here, especially since keeping inflatable boats inflated during storage is recommended to ensure their longevity.

After following these exact steps in our step-by-step buying guide, there’s a high chance that you’ll definitely come up with an inflatable boat that perfectly suits your needs.

If you have any questions, drop them in the comment section below, and I’ll be happy to give you a thorough and specific answer that suits your query.

If you already have a Inflatable Boats or you just bought one, leave a comment in the comment section below and share your experience with it.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How reliable are inflatable boats?

This depends on the type of inflatable boat you have, what you intend to do with it, and how you care for it. There are basic inflatable boats that have a PVC bottom that, while quite reliable for calm water activities (such as lake fishing, or casual boating), are not suited for rough waters. Rigid inflatable boats, on the other hand, are capable of higher speeds and are more stable on rough waters. All that said, inflatable boats aren’t as sturdy as their fiberglass counterparts, so it’s best to not abuse them too much if you want them to last long.

How long will an inflatable boat last?

As mentioned above, this largely depends on the type of inflatable boat, how you use it, and how you care for it. The typical PVC inflatable boat will last around 2-10 years, while the more expensive Hypalon boat will usually last around 7-15 years.

Can inflatable boats be used in the ocean?

Yes. Inflatable boats can be used in the ocean. That said, while they’re generally considered just as safe as traditional boats, it’s best to use a rigid inflatable boat if you intend to use one in open waters.

Can inflatable boats sink?

Technically, they can, but it is highly unlikely. Modern inflatable boats are very safe, and have more than one inflation chamber. Moreover, they aren’t as susceptible to punctures as they seem. This does not mean, however, that they won’t capsize–it’s still ideal to wear a life vest whenever you’re in open waters.

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Michelle
Michelle

Thanks this helped me out a lot!

InflatableProBoater
InflatableProBoater

How much money does Intrex Pay you.
It’s a Child’s boat/ swimming pool boat. You Cannot use any of Intrex models on real Ocean/ Bay/ River conditions without it failing. Period. And for you to recommend them is dangerous.

Bradley Axmith

I recommend the pool boats for flat, protected waters. Don’t know about the “Intrex” model you’ve written several comments about, but I have the Intex Excursion 5, which I use off my sailboat when anchored. After three seasons as a tender and some casual fishing, I’ve not yet met any danger. Of course, I use judgement as most readers will. I appreciate your warning, nonetheless.

Debbie
Debbie

Hi, and thanks for your informative site. I’m looking for a inflatable rowboat that basically is for just that; rowing.
It’s a great exercise for me
so I’m after a boat where the oars are sturdy when rotating.

Cheers Debbie

Bradley Axmith
Reply to  Debbie

For exercise you need to go up in price. Look at the Bris or Newport. I’m not sure I’d recommend these for exclusively fitness purposes. If you’re using them for something more, like fishing or putting a small motor on, then they’re good. Otherwise, I’d recommend a inflatable hybrid paddleboard with kayak seats. I use the Intex Excursion 5 and it’s fine for rowing two 200-pounders. Definitely good exercise, though not efficient. Hope that helps.

Kathleen Maciuszko
Kathleen Maciuszko

I am aware of the 2010 Nashville flood. I now live in Nashville. Want to buy an inflatable boat to escape from house if floods. I now have a golden retriever to put in the boat. Cost not an issue. What should I buy? Is semi-rigid inflatable best? What brands/models?

Bradley Axmith

Hi Pete. I’m looking to try out a couple of Achilles boats, exactly for its hypalon alternative to PVC. While they look promising, I can’t speak for how well they plane. The rigid hull models are probably the best candidates. We’ll hopefully have a review up before the summer’s out. Sorry I couldn’t help more.

Pete
Pete

Hi,
Looking for a small hypolan tender with planing hull

Bradley Axmith

If you’re looking for something that is more humble and portable, the first two on the list will do the job. Going up in price and quality, the Intex Mariner 4 could be a solution. You need to get a transom mount, but it will do the trick. We’re currently testing one and will have a review out soon.
Otherwise, the more rigid inflatables will always do the trick, but they’re in another price class and are more cumbersome.

STANLEY SLATER
STANLEY SLATER

I would like to purchase an inflatable that I can keep in a small slip in my marina (salt water) and not take it out of the water after every trip. What would be your recommendation? I also would like to put a small motor…electric or possibly gas…and have it seat at least two people. thanks PS: need to deflate and store after season use on my property

Darlene
Darlene

How much is the excursion 5. Also what’s the weight capacity? What kind of motor can I use , I’m new to boating … thank you

ROB
ROB

LOOKING FOR VERY GOOD TO BEST 2 PERSON INFLATABLE FISHING BOAT. I LIKE THE ONE SOLD BY SEA EAGLE…ANY OTHER TO RECOMMEND?

Duncan
Duncan

Which model is on the title page

Bradley Axmith

Generally, the inflatable boats made with PVC are more robust and puncture resistant. As far as the inflatables made of vinyl go, the Excursion and Angler Bay is surprisingly tough too. I’ve seen some people lay an additional layer of fabric or even flexible foam down when taking their canines along. This’ll increase the protection, but these two are not going to get punctured THAT easily unless your dogs’ nails have just been clipped and haven’t been somewhat dulled down by walking on the sidewalk. Hope that helps.

Isabelle
Isabelle

Which is the best and the most resistant to bring my two dogs with me in the boat?

PAULA BLAGRAVE
PAULA BLAGRAVE

We are looking for an inflatable that is suitable for using in both fresh and salt water, is relatively easy to inflate /deflate/assemble, can be used for solo or couple and maybe pet, will offer some comfortable seats and maybe a bimini top and will catch fish! Any suggestions?

Collin Petersen
Collin Petersen

Thanks for the article! I see that the Roanoke is rated for Class I rivers, what makes a pontoon/raft rated for Class II or III rivers? Is it size/durability/bouyancy? Would the Classic Accessories Inflatable Pontoon boat be usable on a Class II or Class III river? Thanks!

jiya
jiya

hello there keep posting thank you so much for this!!!

Bradley Axmith

Zodiacs are in a class and price range unto themselves. I had one a few years ago that make some of these pale by comparison, but if you’re looking for a sedan, sometimes it’s just not practical to talk about a Porche.

Bradley Axmith

Hey there Scott. You’re not going to find a big difference between these two inflatables. Both are relatively inexpensive, easy to transport and inflate, and surprisingly versatile. That’s to say you can install harder decks and benches and put a bimini or canopy up against the sun. Motorize them if you’re planning on doing this because rowing with a lot of weight isn’t too much fun. On that, I would say the Excursion seems to bear weight and more people a little better. No matter what, remember to rinse off your boat with fresh water immediately after each session. Salt and sun will reduce the amount of years you’ll get with these.

Scott
Scott

Any major difference between Intex Excursion and Sea Hawk?
What budget salt water fishing boat out of these can you recommend?

Torben Lonne
Team Member

It doesn’t have a problem handling the big waves from the bigger boats in the harbor or out at sea, but larger ocean waves will give some challenge.

stan meyers
stan meyers

how much wave can an intek 5 take?

Torben Lonne
Team Member

Hi Helen,

We can’t test all boats there’s on the market. We update our guides from time to time and will add this to our list.

Helen Collins
Helen Collins

I am looking at Intex Mariner 4. Why is there no mention of this boat

Dhillon
Dhillon

I’m about to buy intex 5 person inflatable what size & make motor should I buy ?

Don Prickel
Don Prickel

Why are there no recommendations for Zodiac boats, like the Bombard 310.

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