Many people love the idea of being on the water but don’t want to ‘splash the cash’ for a big boat. In fact, even having a small motorboat can hurt the pocket and take up valuable space over the winter.
One way to get on the water to have some family fun is to buy an Inflatable Dinghy. And I don’t mean one of those flimsy beach dinghies that, while fun for a day, are limited in usefulness and can be quite dangerous.
What I mean is an inflatable dinghy that can take a 15hp outboard. One that can tow the kids on a ringo or wakeboard. Or one with a 40hp that can tow a fully sized (pie eating) adult on waterskis. One that you can simply roll up and put in the back of the car once you’re done for the day and store in your garage in a carry bag.
Imagine it’s a nice sunny and warm day and you live no where near the sea. If you have an inflatable stored at home you can easily get to the river and be lazily navigating from one lock to another in no time at all. Or you could drive for an hour or two and just as easily drop it in the Hamble for a quick trip across to Cowes for lunch. Such versatility.
You can calmly unroll the dinghy, blow it up, slip it in the water, attach the engine and disappear while those with a RIB are wondering where they can leave their trailer and worrying whether the tide will return and wash the trailer away before they do.
You get such versatility with an inflatable dinghy and there are choices to suit every budget and family size. From the baby SeaPro 200RU (2 meter boat tender for 2 people), all the way up to the seriously fun SeaPro 530HD (5.3 meter boat for 9 people) there are more than a dozen models to choose from.
Harbour Exchange sells both the Air Deck and Hard Deck versions of the SeaPro range via the Harbour Exchange Shop and on BoatGoblin.com. We have priced the boats so low that they are a true bargain.
We will shortly be offering outboard engines too and special ‘boat & engine’ packages so if you’re in the market for the full package, contact us and we’ll sort you out a great price. Otherwise, you can buy a SeaPro inflatable direclty from BoatGoblin.com or our very own Harbour Exchange Shop.
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