Pls can someone tell me if the seahawk 2 is good enough to take into the ocean with a 4 hp yamaha motor, and if yes, what would be a better option for the ocean, the sea hawk2 or the mariner. would really appreciate some feedback, thanks
@flugbigleiter I'm actually pretty curious about that, too. I was thinking about getting an inflatable for fishing the flats/inshore gulf in Florida. Think this would be alright for that?
@bpoch73 Yes, you can see two adults at 4:18 minutes in to the video. Normally, the guy in the front will sit on the bow of the boat if his legs get cramped. The guy in the front in this video is 6' 2" tall. He sat up on the bow for most of the day and my buddy sat on the cooler.
@Rubberboats im wondering if this boat (seahawk 2) can be deflated and stored in a inclosed space such as a duffel bag. Do you know the smallest dimensions it can be folded into?
@reuter51 There are a lot of people who think the seahawk series is all the same boat just different sizes. There is the Seahawk II and then the Seahawk 200. This video is of the Seahawk II and it is a 3 man boat and much, much, much better than the green seahawk boats. If you are fishing, I would get the seahawk II.
@Rubberboats Alright thanks man! I want to take this green Seahawk 300 out and see how it stands before I look to do any investing in a Seahawk II. Could you give me a price range on the seahawk II that you showed in this video?
@Rubberboats You say the Seahawk II is much better than the green seahawk boats, but at Intex site, they say that the material gauge of the Seahawk 400 is 30, while the Seahawk II is 26. What do you say about it? I am thinking about buying one of this, but the material gauge is letting me confused.
@SilleeSpyder I think the Keyword here is "moderate". Remember, this is not a large raft and most of the time it is the size of the river rafts more so than the strength. I would rather take the Mariner if you are going up against rapids.
I have the older one. I love it. In fact, I went with a small group of friends on a river trip so I needed a secind raft. I bought the green/lighter Seahawk 2 for one of the others. As the day grew to dusk the wind picked up and stranded us in a cove of reeds to the side of the river. My friend decided to try and crawl along the reeds in his raft with me leading the way in the above mentioned seahawk 2. The green one got punctured by a reed and quickly deflated. The raft above stayed in tact.
@SilleeSpyder Oh ya, the seahawk II is made of a reinforced polyester. It would take a lot to puncture. I had it on the snake river and a blackcurrant tossed us into a jagged rock face that spun us around and nothing happened to the boat.
thx for a great video, I have been do my research and I am now stuck as I can't decide between this boat and the FH 360. why should I pick one over the other? I know this one is a lil cheaper and does that also means cheaper built? thanks
i am 14 and 5,5 and 112pounds and my friend is 5,9 and 145 and we are looking for a good fishing boat for a small lake would this be a good boat
SuperTraxxas7 3 days ago
@SuperTraxxas7 Dude Lets just get float tubes there cheap only $70 at wal-Mart and $80 at cal Ranch!
MultiBigmac98 3 days ago
This is an awesome boat .
TheNightPutter 1 week ago
How much is this? I saw a place on the web for $46 That can't be right, right?!?!?!?
Mojoe12321 1 month ago
Would the boat be Ok on a lake with a 350 pound person and a 170 pound person?
Lunargolfball 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Lunargolfball absolutely. This is a great boat and has a 700 lb weight capacity.
Rubberboats 2 weeks ago
Pls can someone tell me if the seahawk 2 is good enough to take into the ocean with a 4 hp yamaha motor, and if yes, what would be a better option for the ocean, the sea hawk2 or the mariner. would really appreciate some feedback, thanks
flugbigleiter 4 months ago
@flugbigleiter I'm actually pretty curious about that, too. I was thinking about getting an inflatable for fishing the flats/inshore gulf in Florida. Think this would be alright for that?
DoughboyJonesmk2 3 months ago
This is an excellent video review. Thank you for making this review.
flyguyee 5 months ago
I'm really thinking about getting this but is it really big enough for 2 adults to comfortably fish out of?
bpoch73 7 months ago
@bpoch73 Yes, you can see two adults at 4:18 minutes in to the video. Normally, the guy in the front will sit on the bow of the boat if his legs get cramped. The guy in the front in this video is 6' 2" tall. He sat up on the bow for most of the day and my buddy sat on the cooler.
Rubberboats 7 months ago
@Rubberboats im wondering if this boat (seahawk 2) can be deflated and stored in a inclosed space such as a duffel bag. Do you know the smallest dimensions it can be folded into?
jaredleospirit 6 months ago
Is this the equivalent to the older Seahawk 300? I have the 300 and I want to do some fishing with it.
reuter51 7 months ago
@reuter51 There are a lot of people who think the seahawk series is all the same boat just different sizes. There is the Seahawk II and then the Seahawk 200. This video is of the Seahawk II and it is a 3 man boat and much, much, much better than the green seahawk boats. If you are fishing, I would get the seahawk II.
Rubberboats 7 months ago
@Rubberboats Alright thanks man! I want to take this green Seahawk 300 out and see how it stands before I look to do any investing in a Seahawk II. Could you give me a price range on the seahawk II that you showed in this video?
reuter51 7 months ago
@Rubberboats You say the Seahawk II is much better than the green seahawk boats, but at Intex site, they say that the material gauge of the Seahawk 400 is 30, while the Seahawk II is 26. What do you say about it? I am thinking about buying one of this, but the material gauge is letting me confused.
lgcs3110 4 months ago
@lgcs3110 26 gauge is thicker than 30 gauge, the lower the number the thicker the material
scottbaioisdead 3 months ago
Can you take these boats out in the ocean, like say a bay? I saw somewhere that they are saltwater resistant.
Waipas 8 months ago
I too am curious of its toughness for moderate rapids
SilleeSpyder 9 months ago
@SilleeSpyder I think the Keyword here is "moderate". Remember, this is not a large raft and most of the time it is the size of the river rafts more so than the strength. I would rather take the Mariner if you are going up against rapids.
Rubberboats 9 months ago
I have the older one. I love it. In fact, I went with a small group of friends on a river trip so I needed a secind raft. I bought the green/lighter Seahawk 2 for one of the others. As the day grew to dusk the wind picked up and stranded us in a cove of reeds to the side of the river. My friend decided to try and crawl along the reeds in his raft with me leading the way in the above mentioned seahawk 2. The green one got punctured by a reed and quickly deflated. The raft above stayed in tact.
SilleeSpyder 9 months ago
@SilleeSpyder Oh ya, the seahawk II is made of a reinforced polyester. It would take a lot to puncture. I had it on the snake river and a blackcurrant tossed us into a jagged rock face that spun us around and nothing happened to the boat.
Rubberboats 9 months ago
good rap)))
Nnickich 10 months ago
hey im thinking of buying this boat but i was wondering is it suitable to go down moderate rapids.
broughton1996 10 months ago
thx for a great video, I have been do my research and I am now stuck as I can't decide between this boat and the FH 360. why should I pick one over the other? I know this one is a lil cheaper and does that also means cheaper built? thanks
joemanix1 10 months ago
Glad you liked it. This is a great inflatable boat, this video doesn't even do it justice.
Rubberboats 10 months ago
nice video!!!
joemanix1 10 months ago