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Stansport 11', 6-Person Inflatable Boat

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harobikes333


quality posts: 2 Private Messages harobikes333

Specs on Stansport's official website:
http://www.stansport.com/v2/product.php?product_id=948

Weight Capacity- 1200 lbs.
Engine Capacity- 4 hp gas or 74 lbs. thrust electric (not included)
^
Looks like a small engine can be mounted... :o

icemanforlife


quality posts: 3 Private Messages icemanforlife

This looks sweet. I am tempted to buy one. Anyone have any experience with these?

sgtgreeneusmc


quality posts: 4 Private Messages sgtgreeneusmc

I was going to get one but then I noticed the complete absence of bikini-clad models in the photos. What a shame.

MetilHed


quality posts: 5 Private Messages MetilHed

Where do the other 4 people sit ?

sgtgreeneusmc


quality posts: 4 Private Messages sgtgreeneusmc
icemanforlife wrote:This looks sweet. I am tempted to buy one. Anyone have any experience with these?



I can tell you from my military experience working w/ inflatable boats that you will spend half the day pumping that thing up w/ that model foot pump.

toddles12


quality posts: 2 Private Messages toddles12
MetilHed wrote:Where do the other 4 people sit ?



There are steps that lead into the captain's quarters underneath the front inflatable seat.

lwang


quality posts: 19 Private Messages lwang

can i take these to a class 6 whitewater? 1200LB, I can put 8 200LB people on it, given that an outside leg in the water does not apply weight to the raft.

wootdougwoot


quality posts: 2 Private Messages wootdougwoot

I needed this yesterday, it pops up today...

Talk about a day late and a dollar short...


Duhg
New Orleans, La

ThunderThighs


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wootdougwoot wrote:I needed this yesterday, it pops up today...

Talk about a day late and a dollar short...


Duhg
New Orleans, La

Oh dear. I hope you are doing ok.

kev386


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kev386

does anyone know where i would be able to find the motor mounts for this? tried looking online, with no luck....

colebeck


quality posts: 6 Private Messages colebeck

If I'm correct, this is about 1mm thick. I have no experience with inflatable boats beyond water toys, and I don't know how many "mils" your typical toy raft is.

Will this thickness puncture easily?

wootdougwoot


quality posts: 2 Private Messages wootdougwoot

Okay,

I found this about a different Kayak "38 mil Polykrylar" Sounds tough enough-ish...

Enjoy!

"This kayak looks fantastic in white and engineered design for tough in any water conditions. Built with 38 mil PolyKrylar (K80 PVC) a super rugged material that can withstand up to class 3 white-waters when paddling on river, this includes sharp stones, dog paws and claws if wish to bring along your pet."

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7158391

azdarkknight


quality posts: 4 Private Messages azdarkknight
colebeck wrote:If I'm correct, this is about 1mm thick. I have no experience with inflatable boats beyond water toys, and I don't know how many "mils" your typical toy raft is.

Will this thickness puncture easily?



1mm is extremely thin. Im not sure where you got that info, but Id highly doubt its correct.

Im tempted, but as always, I'll procrastinate...

kev386


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kev386
azdarkknight wrote:1mm is extremely thin. Im not sure where you got that info, but Id highly doubt its correct.

Im tempted, but as always, I'll procrastinate...


google says
https://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+mm+in+an+mil&aq=f&sugexp=chrome,mod=17&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
1 mil = 0.0254 millimeters
so 38 mil = 0.9652 mm? shrugs


im planning on using this for lake fishing... so whoever said this is for class 3 river... works great for me! also just me and the bro lol so 1200 lbs is a tad over kill

Thomasj106


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Thomasj106
MetilHed wrote:Where do the other 4 people sit ?



That was the very first thought that crossed my mind. Six, huh?

jmbunkin


quality posts: 24 Private Messages jmbunkin

With the way I look and that green color, people would think I was a big old bull frog floating around the pond on a lily pad.

darwin666


quality posts: 0 Private Messages darwin666

2 things sorely missing . floor boards.. can you add them. reason is try moving around, loading and unloading folks. it is extremely difficult. 2nd . motor mount. ? can this be added. not a big mount. just to get a trolling motor fixed?

thechumslick


quality posts: 1 Private Messages thechumslick

Is it just me, or does the white one look longer than the green one?

Crab


quality posts: 41 Private Messages Crab

How are the seams on this thing? Seems like the plastic will hold, but I'm worried that it will start to pull apart.

cherman1


quality posts: 4 Private Messages cherman1

Same mil as the Seaeagle 9 AND

Same dimensions as the 4 person SeaEagle 9

Exterior:

11' x 4' 8"


WAAANE


quality posts: 0 Private Messages WAAANE

For those who are still wondering about the thickness, 1 mil equals .001 inches 1 millimeter equals .03937 inches so yes, this material is just under 1 MM thick. Polykrylar is a reasonably tough plastic that is used in medium quality light duty inflatables. I know this last part because my wife and I enjoy rubber boating on the American River and I have been researching a new one since the welded plastic seams gave way on an Intex boat I got from Amazon. That was a real POS. About 5 mil thick vinyl. I have been researching a new one and I think this is a good deal. I jumped on it and will soon jump in it.

lslebodnik


quality posts: 0 Private Messages lslebodnik
kev386 wrote:does anyone know where i would be able to find the motor mounts for this? tried looking online, with no luck....



Just looking at the pictures it would appear to use the same motor mounts as the Sea Eagle se 8 and 9 boats.

http://www.seaeagle.com/accessories/motormounts

ionman


quality posts: 21 Private Messages ionman

6 person??? Look at the main picture. The included ores are 5' long, and are just a bit shorter than the length of the seating area. You'd be very hard pressed to get half a dozen 5 year old kids (especially with life vests, etc. on), much less adults in a boat that size.

And we thought tent sizes (10'x9' sleeps 6) were unrealistic!

reesearcher


quality posts: 0 Private Messages reesearcher

where are the motor mounts
?

sgtgreeneusmc


quality posts: 4 Private Messages sgtgreeneusmc
kev386 wrote:also just me and the bro lol so 1200 lbs is a tad over kill




Not if you're any good at fishing...

sgtgreeneusmc


quality posts: 4 Private Messages sgtgreeneusmc
darwin666 wrote:2 things sorely missing . floor boards.. can you add them. reason is try moving around, loading and unloading folks. it is extremely difficult. 2nd . motor mount. ? can this be added. not a big mount. just to get a trolling motor fixed?



Yeah, I absolutely cannot imagine having that many people in there w/ no floorboards. Anyone ever tried standing up on one of those long floats in the pool; sort of the same thing X 6.

jmcgill


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jmcgill

Lost my chance last time the they were selling the sea eagle.

I'm curious, has anyone had any experience with using a motor on one of these things?

MrBoylan


quality posts: 1 Private Messages MrBoylan
kev386 wrote:does anyone know where i would be able to find the motor mounts for this? tried looking online, with no luck....


There was a Q&A post on Walmart's listing for the Stansport Waterfowl boat (this boat) that said that Stansport customer service told a customer that the Sea Eagle SE9 boat uses the same motor mount as the Waterfowl. So that would be the Sea Eagle MM-3 motor mount, which sells for around $82 on Amazon. This is third hand information though. someone might want to confirm that with the manufacturer.

Sea Eagle MM-3 Mount: http://www.amazon.com/Sea-Eagle-MM-3-Motormount-SE-8/dp/B001NZYWY6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346342116&sr=8-1&keywords=sea+eagle+mm-3

But the bottom line is that this boat, as pictured, will not accept a motor directly. You will need a mount.

I have the Intex Excursion 5 boat ($129 on Amazon). Nice inflatable boat. The motor mount for that one is only $25 and it works great. I have a 55-lb. thrust Minn Kota Endura on mine and it zips around at about 4 mph (nice for trolling).

-CB

jshoop3004


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sgtgreeneusmc wrote:I can tell you from my military experience working w/ inflatable boats that you will spend half the day pumping that thing up w/ that model foot pump.



I had one punctured it though never fixed, but it was vinyl curious to try this material out anyone know how strong it is? And it should not take more than 20 min to pump up 10 for in shape person

jackmcdowell


quality posts: 18 Private Messages jackmcdowell

So would the color make any difference for fishing?

kev386


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kev386
jackmcdowell wrote:So would the color make any difference for fishing?



i went through the same thought.... then i realized.. if anything happened to me where im fishing i wouldnt wanna blend in with the surroundings lol

shabazz18


quality posts: 2 Private Messages shabazz18

The price on bags o crap has skyrocketed!!

theboomkidd


quality posts: 0 Private Messages theboomkidd
jshoop3004 wrote:I had one punctured it though never fixed, but it was vinyl curious to try this material out anyone know how strong it is? And it should not take more than 20 min to pump up 10 for in shape person



WONDERING THE SAME THING MYSELF....ANYONE KNOW HOW DURABLE THESE HULLS ARE? WILL ONLY BE USING FOR FLAT RIVERS AND LAKES FOR SOME FISHING AND OCCASIONAL NAPS AT SEA.

ANY FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED!

kev386


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kev386
theboomkidd wrote:WONDERING THE SAME THING MYSELF....ANYONE KNOW HOW DURABLE THESE HULLS ARE? WILL ONLY BE USING FOR FLAT RIVERS AND LAKES FOR SOME FISHING AND OCCASIONAL NAPS AT SEA.

ANY FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED!




http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=568521&p=3957537#post3957537 this guy is a recent reviewer.... they seem to enjoy this kinda stuff

kellyjgilbert


quality posts: 1 Private Messages kellyjgilbert

If only it had floor boards it would be perfect for when my neighborhood floods! But the dog will want to go for a cruise with us. I'd still be better off than the neighbors... ;)
http://boardwalktrash.com/2012/07/beach-holidays-florida/

jackmcdowell


quality posts: 18 Private Messages jackmcdowell
kev386 wrote:i went through the same thought.... then i realized.. if anything happened to me where im fishing i wouldnt wanna blend in with the surroundings lol



Good point, I also wonder how good the Waterfowl model is for hunting, idk how I'd feel about discharging a shotgun on one of these things!

kev386


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kev386

i wonder how hard its going to be to register this inflatable in california for me =(... anything with a motor attached needs to registered... 10 bucks for two years isnt bad... i just dont want to have a hard time getting the paperwork

polyxavier


quality posts: 1 Private Messages polyxavier

My kids wanted this to go use at the beach. They thought they could try to be Navy Seals and go out a bit past the breaking waves. Would it stand up to being a large boogie board at times?

khufu413


quality posts: 5 Private Messages khufu413

I think we broke stansport looking this product up. I hope their boats hold up better under pressure.


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