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Sevylor Fish Master 325 Inflatable Boat with 2 Seats

Sevylor Fish Master 325 Inflatable Boat with 2 Seats

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Sevylor Fish Master 325 Inflatable Boat with 2 Seats

 
 
 
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Features
  • Inflatable boat for fishing and water hunting expeditions with 4-person capacity

  • Wooden slatted floor and two wooden bench seats

  • Swivel oarlocks, oar holders, mooring ring, fishing rod holder, water drain plugs

  • Accepts maximum 3 HP gas motor when used with optional motor mount

  • Maximum weight capacity: 900 pounds


Description

Designed by fishermen, this boat is very practical due to its double hull construction which makes it very rugged and rigid. Accepts a 3 HP gas motor at the stern, removable inner hull, slatted roll up floor, gear pouch, inflatable removable rowing seats, swivel oarlocks, oar holders, mooring ring, fishing rod holder, water drain plugs, grab line and a nylon carry bag


Product Details
Package Length:31.5 inches
Package Width:20.75 inches
Package Height:10.0 inches
Package Weight:58.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Super Boat.  Sep 03, 2008 By Don and Ellen
Considered a canoe, small boat / trailer, and high quality inflatable b4 making a purchase. Went with the Sevylor 325 Inflatable. Have used 17 times this summer! 10 minutes to unload and be on the water . . . 10 minutes to land and have stored in the car. Plenty of room for 1 adult and 1 or 2 kids. Have used for fishing small lakes and streams in Wisconsin. Stable. Well built.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:


3GOOD PURCHASE  Jan 29, 2008 By Oscar Navarro Salinas "ONAVARRO"
THE BOAT LOOKS BIGER IN THE PICTURE AND THERE IS NO WAY THAH YOU CAN FEET 5 PEOPLE IN THERE, I THINK IT IS ONLY FOR 2 PEOPLE.

IT IS A GOOD BOAT YOU CAN STAND UP AND IT'S VERY STRONG.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Great boat, but not a 5 person boat  Sep 27, 2009 By J. Morrison
Bought this for my wife, two kids and myself. It takes 5 or so minutes to pump up (hand pump)and 2 or 3 minutes to take down. It seem to be a solid and sturdy boat. Quality is above average. I use a 30 lb. thrust electric and it moves it well. It comes with a carry bag to take it from/to the lake and works pretty well. The only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars is because it only handles 2-3 people comfortably. I have hadme, my wife and 2 kids all in at the same time and all works well, just not quite enough room. I would say 3 people max for comfort. It is an awesome boat overall.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5NOT A POOL TOY  Jan 26, 2010 By Navy Fcu Gift Card
Not a cheap pool toy!!, Takes about 10 minutes to get up and running with all my gear. The sevylor motor mount and a minn kota electric transom motor work perfectly. Rolls up and fits in the back of any car with room to spare. Downsides are its a little heavy,must buy oars, motor, motor mount, battery, ect.. seperatly but well worth it, and depending on the air temp. inflation or deflation of air is required when in use.


4Liking it more and more.  Mar 30, 2011 By M. Strahan "Weatherman"
There's some good, some bad news about this boat. I've had it for about a year, and use it infrequently on a small lake. The good news is that it resists punctures well, and is sturdy and stable, thanks partly to its wooden slats in the floor. The bad news is that its flat bottom makes it hard to control. Whether you use the oar locks, or just paddle it, it darts right and left very easily if you don't perfectly balance your strokes, and wind really pushes it around. I really don't enjoy using the boat because of this. I wish it had just a slight keel. Other than that, it has good storage pockets, tie downs, rod holders, etc. It is the right size for two adults and sometimes a small child. I can't see getting more people than that in it, though. I'd wish I had just bought a nice canoe.

Edit - Now that I've gotten the hang of rowing this boat with the oars in the oar locks, I like it. I can control it very well, so I'm upping the stars to four. I still would rather have a canoe, but at least this boat is more portable and storable than a canoe...just deflate it. It is also more stable, which might be important to some.

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