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    would anyone do this in the summer if the sea was calm ? just looking at a dinghy on ebay says it can be used for fishing lol also you can attach a motor to the back of it which im also looking at on ebay

    what do you think ?
    INFLATABLE BOAT DINGHY SH 2 WITH MOTOR MOUNT on eBay, also, Dinghies Boats, Sailing, Sporting Goods (end time 31-Mar-08 10:15:36 BST)


    SHAKESPEARE ELECTRIC 28 FT LB OUTBOARD MOTOR on eBay, also Other Accessories, Universal Accessories, Fishing, Sporting Goods (end time 19-Apr-08 14:58:32 BST)

  • #2
    Not much difo than kak fishing but no way would i lol, The Uk makes up 40% of the EU's wind and with our tides and so on i would not dream of going out in that, with a motor on then maybe in sheltered areas but how many of them do we have off our coast
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    • #3
      I do but not in one of them

      inflatable floor

      inflatables are fine as long as they have a solid (wood or aluminium) floor

      without it, everytime you move about in the boat the your weight will cause the floor to flex and the boat to distort. very unstable, like trying to walk on a bouncy castle

      also looks like its made of PVC, rather the hyperlon, its gonna pop at the vaguest hint of anything sharp pointy
      ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.

      Thought for the day:
      Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs

      Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.

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      • #4
        these are all good points and im now thinking of changing my mind ill have a look for a one with a wood or ally floor and see what sort of price they are fetching

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        • #5
          keep an eye on ebay, you'll often find a decent quality inflatable and outboard for 2 to 3 hundred quid tops

          generally speaking if they've got a solid transom and solid floor there rest of it will be preety much up to scratch as well

          I personally wouldn't even think about an electric outboard at sea - salt water and electrics ain't a good combination to start with, and battery life is not great with them
          ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.

          Thought for the day:
          Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs

          Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.

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          • #6
            Hello Peeps , as far as fishing from a dingy goes . I think you would have to use those special hooks for fishing small inflatables , ask at your local tackle shop for pointless hooks
            Where's it all gone

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            • #7
              Originally posted by scully View Post
              Hello Peeps , as far as fishing from a dingy goes . I think you would have to use those special hooks for fishing small inflatables , ask at your local tackle shop for pointless hooks
              they're next to the blunt pencils!
              ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.

              Thought for the day:
              Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs

              Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.

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              • #8
                Seems like a good way of getting a hurl on the local lifeboat. That's assuming that you've floated long enough for them to reach you.

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                • #9
                  All you need is one of these and a big bowl of weetabix

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RONVIK View Post
                    All you need is one of these and a big bowl of weetabix
                    http://www.din-fangst.dk/images/Tony...230405-002.jpg
                    awesome, cod and salmon at the same time!

                    I think, If sensible there's no reason why a quality inflatable, with the right safety equipment is going to be any less safe inshore (< 1 mile) than some of the small over powered fibreglass things that whizz about. Keep it sensible and use your common sense it could be a lot of fun - they are remarkably stable craft

                    carry it from the car park at the St mary's on to the beach and out to the yellow can, you could have a hell of a day's fishing
                    ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.

                    Thought for the day:
                    Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs

                    Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.

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                    • #11
                      so you think it would be a half decent idea as according to the descriptions on all of these dinghys they have 2 layers of thick pvc and im sure you could land a fish with out having to stand up and cause it to be unstable im gonna have a long hard think about this as i dont want to be chucking money at a lost cause lol

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                      • #12
                        this is mine with the kids on board:


                        I got it second hand with a 6hp mariner, which with just me on board does a scary 12 knots!

                        its made from hyperlon, which is the tough rubberised pvc stuff, I've been a mile out or more several time mackie bashing/pollocking with the kids in scotland, even though I've had a bigger boat there, just for the fun of it

                        also been out the same distance with a mate on board, I'm a skinny get, he's 17 stone. they are remarkable stable, but treat the boat and the sea with respect!

                        it all fits in the boot of a car, the floor is marine ply in 4 pieces with aluminium sections to lock the floor together, can be carried single handedly - just, but is a doddle to carry with 2

                        For good days weather wise, I'd have no hesitation of getting out to the ground at the back of st mary's or the wrecks half a mile of the piers,

                        I stuck a cheap fishfinder in the lid of a plastic tool box, and a bracket for handheld gps, small 12v alarm battery in bottom of toolbox, transducer clamped to the transom and a few bits of tackle in the box as well.

                        sit in the bottom of the boat, and fish away

                        the boat/engine I bought second hand on ebay was £285 a couple of years back, the gps/fishfinder/tackle box malarkey maybe set me back 100 quid, flares, lifejackets , the whole lot left me change from 500 notes

                        As long as you keep a weather eye, and don't be tempted too far out, and be sensible enough to come back if starts to lift you'll be fine

                        there's quite a growing community of inflatable anglers on the south coast, some go quite a way out, most stick to a mile or so
                        ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.

                        Thought for the day:
                        Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs

                        Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.

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                        • #13
                          how much do you want for yours as i like the look of that and the sound of 6hp i probs would even be out half a mile as i only want it for spinning in the summer months

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mark View Post
                            awesome, cod and salmon at the same time!

                            I think, If sensible there's no reason why a quality inflatable, with the right safety equipment is going to be any less safe inshore (< 1 mile) than some of the small over powered fibreglass things that whizz about. Keep it sensible and use your common sense it could be a lot of fun - they are remarkably stable craft

                            carry it from the car park at the St mary's on to the beach and out to the yellow can, you could have a hell of a day's fishing
                            That salmon is a sea-trout might i add. if your fishing for cod your sure to catch a sea-trout and vice versa. the money from fishing licences goes to the release of small sea-trout around the coast.

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                            • #15
                              I fish St Abbs from my Avon inflatable every year with a 5hp seagull longshaft, like it says on a earlier post if you are sensible there should be no problems.

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