Sea Eagle 385fta Inflatable Fishing Boat Reviews

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Kathleen Severns Verified Owner 4/25/2019 3.0 out of 5 stars.

Boat was great, but the seat I ordered, inflatatable, green has a different valve than my boat. Unable to inflate with the pump included with the boat. Not good when out camping and trying boat out for the first time.

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Boat does not paddle well when sitting in fishing seat, which is why I bought the inflatable seat.

I was thrilled to get the boat, now am extremely disappointed in it.

David Chanda Verified Owner 2/25/2019 5.0 out of 5 stars.

Purchased this kayak last summer to keep in an apartment we have in Alexandria Va. Customer service was excellent, received shipment quickly and on date indicated it would arrive.

Only had 3 opportunities to use it before cold weather set in. Twice fishing and once for some quite paddle time on a lake with my wife. I really like the kayak so far.

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It is very easy to handle, even on a windy day. I had no problem inflating it with a hand pump (maybe 10 minutes), but I will look to eventually get an electric pump as on a really hot day, even ten minutes on a hand pump gets you sweaty.

I'm looking forward to this spring and getting out on the water to do a little fishing.

I would definitely recommend your products and in fact already have.

Paul Dixon Verified Owner 1/19/2019 5.0 out of 5 stars.

A great and fun boat. My wife and i love it.

Gary Lanier Verified Owner 1/1/2019 5.0 out of 5 stars.

I like this boat a lot. Next purchase will be the aluminum frame fishing seat. As a fly fisherman I think that make fishing a little easier. I was surprised how easy it handled on a windy lake. I had a Wilderness Systems Tarpon 16 for years, stolen from me by Hurricane Ike, that I loved for fishing the Texas coast and I hate to say it but I think this is a better boat. I'm in Connecticut now mostly on nearby lakes or the Connecticut River so the comparison may not be fair - I don't know how this boat would handle confrontations with oysters but so far rocks are not a problem. It's tracking system and skeg gives it an edge up on sit-on-tops...even SOT's with rudders. It is lighter and more stable, the rigid floor being a great asset. I'm getting a little old for it now, but I'd love to have tried this boat on the Sandy River, OR from Slaughter Hole to Revenue Bridge.