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September 14, 2007
Filed Under (Camping Gear) by Dave on 14-09-2007
Tubing and canoeing has always been one of our favorite activities while camping. Having small children put a stop to the day long tube or canoe float. Wanting to get back on the river we decided that rafting would be a safe alternative to get us back on the water. After researching the prices the outfitters charge for rafts, we decided to purchase our own boat. Once the raft arrived we opened up the packaging and found everything to be in perfect condition. The raft has five separate chambers made from 38 mil polykrylar, and I must say this material feels very strong. The raft weighs in at 38 lbs. and is very easy to carry. Wanting to get a feel for everything prior to hitting the river we followed the instructions to inflate the boat. Using the foot pump was very fast and the deluxe valves made the inflation process painless. Once inflated the children got in for a closer inspection and it of course passed. Take down was just as fast using the deluxe valves, following the directions the raft folded up very nicely. The real test came in July when we took the raft to Jacks Fork river in southern Missouri. After shuttling vehicles around we set up the raft for our trip which was an 8 mile float from Alley Springs to Emminence. Again set up fast and uneventful and we set out on our trip. The Jacks Fork river is somewhat shallow this time of year so dragging was definitely an issue. The raft handled the river rocks and the stray tree stumps without suffering any damage. The canopy was a great add-on as it kept the front passenger in the shade and out of the cold rain that caught us about 1 mile from the take out point. We also managed to hit a few low hanging trees with the canopy and it made it through without damage. The Sea Eagle 9 also has a motor-mount option that allows the use of up to a 4 hp gas motor. Wood floorboards are also available to allow a fisherman to stand in the boat. Overall I would say the SE 9 is a great value for the weekend rafter. I would not hesitate to purchase another boat from Sea Eagle. They also have inflatable kayaks, yacht tenders and small sailboats.
3 Comments posted on "Sea Eagle 9 Inflatable Raft Review"
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Debo Hobo on September 17th, 2007 at 2:54 pm #
This product review is very informative if I am in need of a raft I will definitely start my search at Sea Eagle.
Magdalen on April 9th, 2008 at 2:01 am #
Great review!!
Inflatable on April 14th, 2008 at 7:38 pm #
That is great. Thank you for sharing. Post a comment
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