Inflatable Boats
Zoom by Zodiac 350S Solid Floor Inflatable Boat (11-Feet 6-Inch x 5-Inch 8-Inch)
(Sports) Zoom by Zodiac
Release date: 2010-04-19
Five-person craft represents Zodiac's response to customer requests for well-built, affordable tender craft
Measures 5.75 by 11.5 feet (W x D) and interior measures 2.75 by 6.7 feet (W x D); 143.3-pound total weight and 1,433-pound maximum payload; 15 to 20 horsepower, 15-kilowatt recommended power
Includes limited two-year manufacturer's warranty
Price:
$1,565.00
$1,565.00
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around 12' and can hold about 5 people. ive looked on their website but it doesnt give me a cost. so if anyone who ones one please tell me how much they paid for it thatd be great! and if u can the price of the motor if possible :)
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A relaxing burble around Oxwich Bay in Wales on a sunny day.
its a Sea Wizard 2.5M and a 6 hp Mercury outboard
With one person in it
2.5 metre inflatable per your other question, 6 hp will get one person on the plane pretty easily and stay there quite happily - maybe get into the mid teens speed wise.
Two adults and some gear will probably just push water at around 5-6 knots WOT.
Comes with all original registration documentation: MSO & Bill of sale. For easy and hassle free registration.
You are biding on one 9ft 6inch Newport Vessels inflatable hard floor boat. This product comes with two aluminum oars, one carrying case, one repair kit, and one removable bench.
Newport Vessels conforms to and is registered with the USCG. Ensures safety and easy registration. Boat does not come with a motor. Inflatable boat only!
I have a 5 HP Tohatsu on my 9 1/2 foot Nordik(basically a zodiac) When I open up the throttle, the bow raises way up and the boat plows alot of water. I have to sit up in the bow where I can't reach the tiller handle in order to get the boat on a plane, but when it gets up I have to move to the back again or else the back end raises too high and I lose speed. Now I would rather not be moving around on a tiny boat when it is zooming at fast speeds. Can I fashion trim tabs of some sort to help the boat get on a plane? Could it be as simple as adjusting the angle of the motor?
Well, the motor was given to me. Can't really afford a new motor. Oh well, I never caught a fish going faster than 5 mph anyway :P
Oh btw, the boat has an inflatable floor.
i had a 10foot metzler inflatable, my first boat. used to get that to plane with an 8 hp merc. however, 5hp, as said, is a a little small to plane with. inflatable boats are actually harder to get on the plane than a rib of the same size. you dont mention it its a RIB, but if it is all inflatable, what happens is, the keel flexes, increasing the drag on the hull, kind of like pulling a piece of 1/4 inch ply wood through the water, it bows up and produces a sail type effect. this is common with all inflatable keel hulls. they are designed primarily as small tenders or potter about boats, not performance craft.
only real fix for it is like what the RNLI use, and we built for our metlzer and that is a sollid deck that lays in the boat. using ply wood, cut it to fit snuggly in the bottom of the boat, and then when you inflat e it, the tubes will hold it in place. just make sure you sand the edges reallll smooth and round, so they dont cut into the sides. this will help keep the hull from flexing. its not perfect, but, it helps.
dolfins, as said, they dont really help a boat to plane out, they more help it when itsa on the plane. they produce some lift, but you stil going to have the problem of the hull flexing, and all the lift in the world isnt going to overcome that with a 5hp. when you move to the front, your bending the hull back down, allowing the ater to flow under it better and lift. as well as balancing the weight. you have the engine and yourself at the back, the stern is going to sit low, the bow is going to be weightless in comparison and just flex upwards without a fiberglass or other solid material there to keep it rigid (RIB Rigid inflatable boat)
basically im afraid, 5hp engine on a basically 10foot boat, is not going to give yo uperformance.
trim tabs etc wont help you, in fact may make it worse, as if you raise the stern using an external lifting force, and the bow is being raised by the water pushing it up, its just going to bend more in the center and may prove more dangerous.
the plywood floor or similar works well, that will help some and may get you on the plane better without moving. worth while moving the fuel tank up front and making sure it secured properly so it doesnt bounce out! that will help balance you better and mover your center of gravity forward some. you can also get tiller extensions. other than that, dunno what else to suggest.
ended up trading in the metzler for a flatacrat force 4 rib with a 35 on it. because speed was what we wanted as well as stability, and well those ribs, for the small size and weight, give that perfectly. since grown a lot bigger and now design and build my own RIBs.
Price:
$1,299.00
$899.00
Inflatable keel provides responsive, predictable performance; 3+1 air chambers for safety
Assembled dimensions: 10'2" x 5 '1" (LxW); Packed dimensions: 3'7" x 2' x 1'1"
Rated for 4 passengers; maximum capacity of 1322.8 pounds; boat weighs 103.6 pounds
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I would like to install a FishFInder on an inflatable boat like a Zodiac boat.
What can I use to fix the radar part on the boat. The part that is in the water? Can i use some kind of tape or glue?
I can't drill a hole into the rubber since its an inflatable boat.
Thanks much
Yan
Just want to elaborate on the "suction cup" conversation.....
What you want is a "portable" fish finder.
Almost every company has a portable version of their regular line of FF's.
I have a portable and it has a suction cup transducer and occasionally it will lose suction and fall off. So, I actually made, (out of PVC pipe), a "transducer holder" that attaches to the side of my kayak or canoe. All you need is a clamp, some nuts & bolts, and some PVC piping!
If you don't even want to fool with making something www. cabelas.com has one that you can purchase starting at $20. Check their marine section.........
Hope this helps ya? Good luck!
Thumbs to FS and Hog!
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