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The BRIS 12 ft Inflatable Kayak is a premium quality, two-person fishing tender designed for durability and stability. Made from heavy-duty 1100 Denier PVC, it features a high-pressure inflatable air deck floor, dual air chambers for safety, and comes with essential accessories for a complete kayaking experience.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.66L x 0.1W x 0.27H Meters |
Item Weight | 32 Kilograms |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Style | Modern |
Color | Gray with Red |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 480 Pounds |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
R**N
Decent quality for the money, good support
I purchased this for a salt water tender using a 4 hp outboard. I needed something i could manage alone. I had a small leak in the inflatable floor in a seam and the seller was quick to replace it. The boat itself is solid and stable on the water. I was easily able to tag it in California as the proper paperwork was provided. I'm glad I purchased it as it should last many seasons on the water.
C**N
Excellent petit bateau
Vraiment la qualité au rendez-vous
T**V
It’s bigger than it seems
Runs and tracks well, rows ok, up and down fairly quickly.2 hp out board pushed it along well enough
R**N
Great fishing boat
It was exactly what I thought it would be. Easy to inflate, so fun, perfect for a great day on the lake. Highly recommend.
S**.
... have had this out five times now and really like it, I was going to knock a star ...
I have had this out five times now and really like it , I was going to knock a star off because of the inflation valve they use , but it was my own fault for not doing it right , the valve has to stay in the up position after you inflate and pull the inflator off or the air comes right out .We had it out on a nice lake today and used the trolling motor for over three hours , it did well no problems , I like being able to put it in the back of most vehicles , we even used my sons 2015 Mustang last weekend and it fit in the back trunk of that with the back seats folded down , it seems well made but only time will tell how well it holds up . Update , June 26 , 2017 , we have had this out a few more times including a trip to Lake Powell , the only issue I have is that the floor is a little tricky to inflate , the valve wants to go in the down position when removing the pump , so you have to turn the valve quick to keep the air from coming out , which I can do and the floor is hard enough . I did lose a nut that secured the oar while driving with the boat on the roof , just replaced it with an acorn nut from Home depot , I put a wheel kit on the back , and I use a Newport 46 pound thrust trolling motor with a couple of 35 amp SLA batteries and a 18 watt solar panel that puts out a full amp in direct sun to keep the battery up , I have been able to go out for 4 to 5 hours at a time with the little solar panel ,where as before the one battery would last maybe 2 to 3 hours , it feels sturdy in the water , tracks well , I tried to climb in and it did not feel like it would tip over with all my 160 pounds pulling on the side rope , but I did not have the mojo to muscle over , I am 58 years old , maybe 20 years ago lol .
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