Airhead Boats

Flat Seas

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Hi
Does anyone have any experience with Airhead Angler Bay boats?
They make a 3 ,4 and 6 person model.
I am trying to find out what the inside dimensions are of the 3 and 4 person versions.
I would be by myself and with some gear.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
 

Flat Seas

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I would contact Airhead.
Thanks for the reply,I already did contact them.
Pretty much a waste of time.
Just looking for a good cheap one person inflatable that is easy to
carry in a bag over my shoulder for a trip to the lake,I only have to carry this 3/4 of a mile down a trail to get to the spot I want to launch from lol.
Maybe an intex brand or something like that would be better.
 

909

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Sometimes you get what you pay for.
Get a used small zodiac.
If you're willing to drive and look hard enough you'll come across a deal.
The quality is much better.
You'll be happier in the long run.
 

Nashville

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Just looking for a good cheap one…
Something I’ve learned in what’s left of American manufacturing after competing against the Chinese for nearly 32 years now… you can have good; you can have cheap; but you can’t have good cheap.

That beautiful $600 flatscreen TV at Best Buy is only $600 because labor is paid zilch and there’s no middle class where made. Make that TV with labor that isn’t trod upon like in the U.S., Japan, Germany, the U.K., etc. and it’s fairly priced around $1,500.

Our thinking has to change and the cheap stuff needs to be left over there if we are to have a middle class here.

Not everyone is suited for college, insurance, Wall Street, etc. McDonald’s and Walmart were never meant to be full time careers.
 

Sea Rider

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Just looking for a good cheap one person inflatable that is easy to
carry in a bag over my shoulder for a trip to the lake,I only have to carry this 3/4 of a mile down a trail to get to the spot I want to launch from lol.
Maybe an intex brand or something like that would be better.
An Intex type inflatable would be the way to go, a traditional air floor sib will still be too heavy to be carried as mentioned....

Happy Boating
 

Flat Seas

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An Intex type inflatable would be the way to go, a traditional air floor sib will still be too heavy to be carried as mentioned....

Happy Boating
Thank You for the reply.
I was kind of leaning towards the Intex Seahawk 3.
I am not going to do anything this year anymore,probably
wait until spring of next year.
This boat is only going to be used a few times a year.
I though about the seahawk 2 but I am not sure it is big or safe enough.
 
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