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Hi all,

Wondering if anyone can offer some advice/opinion.

I am looking to buy an inflatable boat such as an Intex Exursion or an Aqua Marina Classic or Motion. However, I am not too sure. I don't want to be spending a fortune, and the ones mentioned are within the $150-300 range. I am looking to attach a small electric T-18 motor on the back as they have fittings for such a thing, so any recommendations that have that would be great. In addition, fishing rod holders would be great, and most importantly, a canopy that can be attached (any advice there?) such as a Bimini or whatever else would do the job.

 

Thanks in advance.

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18 hours ago, common said:

Hi all,

Wondering if anyone can offer some advice/opinion.

I am looking to buy an inflatable boat such as an Intex Exursion or an Aqua Marina Classic or Motion. However, I am not too sure. I don't want to be spending a fortune, and the ones mentioned are within the $150-300 range. I am looking to attach a small electric T-18 motor on the back as they have fittings for such a thing, so any recommendations that have that would be great. In addition, fishing rod holders would be great, and most importantly, a canopy that can be attached (any advice there?) such as a Bimini or whatever else would do the job.

 

Thanks in advance.

What size boat are you wanting?

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This is the type of boat I am talking about, not talking large size blow up ones that cost into the thousands. The images here show the kind I am looking at that can be bought for $200+. The Aqua Marina Classic there can be bought for $260 with the shade cover, and the T-18 electrical motor on the back can be found for as little as $140. As the images show, has two rod holders at the back. So it can be done for the price I am mentioning. Just perhaps not the same type of boat that some may have thought.

@Drop Bear, I am just after a small raft as per the pictures, so enough to fit 2 people for a simple day out. Not after anything too expensive or fancy, and it won't be getting used a lot.

 

Hope this extra info helps.

 

AQUA-MARINA-Classic-Inflatable-Boat.png

Aqua Marina Classic.png

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