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Sevylor Fish Hunter Inflatable Fishing Boat


Fully loaded and ready to be launched. It’s not as cramped as it look in the photograph as we have not arranged the equipment yet. But it does only sits 2-adult anglers comfortably.

For getting to those hard-to-fish places!

Every angler worth his sweat would understand how it is like. Either you go to your favorite fishing hole or discover a new location there will always be those not quite accessible places. The corner where all the splashes are, that spot you located through satellite images and that weeds edge that is just out of your casting range. Shore based fishing can sometime suck. And that is where a boat may determine the difference between a fish-less or a bountiful day. Or a day out hooking-up small fishes or that fish of a lifetime.

Sevylor Fish Hunter Inflatable Fishing Boat. Built with all the features a fisherman needs: superior quality 2-chamber 30-gauge PVC hull; multichambered floor with twin tunnel chambers for extra stability while fighting fish and better tracking through rough water; rod holders; easy-inflating Boston valves on the main chambers; gear pouch.

  • Extra large, designed for fishermen (I know Ed is…but are all fishermen large?)
  • Accepts a 2.5 HP gas motor at the stern (not included)
  • 2 rod holders
  • 1 gear bag
  • 1 battery pouch
  • plenty of tie downs and grablines
  • 4 drain plugs
  • Repair kit included
  • Swivel oarlocks
  • Chafing pads
  • 2 inflatable seats.
  • Maximum capacity is 1200 lbs.

Maximum 3hp motor. Needs motor mount for gas powered outboard.


Stealthy way to fish but truster motor will help.

Verdict: It is tough. Easy to maneuver. Takes us about 15 minutes to set up with a similar brand foot pump and a little longer to pack up. Gets very hot under the sun. Very stable.

sevylor.com

Sevylor Floorboard Kit For Sevylor Inflatable Boats made of Sturdy Sectional Marine Plywood to facilitate standing action looks something like this.

Some user reviews (for reassurance!)

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  1. the boss
    July 21, 2009 at 10:42 am | #1

    Awesome boat… Now, we are really gonna get those mother of …4-5kg snakeheads lurking beyond reach. It’s a pity that it cant hold 4 if not it would be jolly fun….

    Nevertheless, the maximum capicity is 1200lbs whereby myself..210lbs, alan 155lbs, chin 165 lbs and yap 180lbs and the combined total of 710lbs …very accomodating if we squeeze.

  2. July 22, 2009 at 3:54 pm | #2

    is there any one outside there can help me where to find an inflatable boat with affordable price????/

    help me…i’m drowning

  3. jw
    July 22, 2009 at 8:17 pm | #3

    the boss,
    I think you are doing too much saltwater fishing. For an inflatable it’s best for 1 or max 2 persons if fishing. Anymore than that better to buy another.

    Rashidi,
    Where are you from by the way? UFL the distributor for Coleman is currently offering 50% OFF this inflatable you see here.

  4. ajim
    November 10, 2009 at 12:43 pm | #4

    is there any one outside there can help me where to find a supplier in malaysia for this boat’s accessories?hopefully i can get one supplier’s shop in kuala lumpur..i’m looking for a part to hold the engine and attach to this boat..only the connector..

  5. jw
    November 10, 2009 at 2:30 pm | #5

    Hello Ajim,

    You may be referring to the motor mount? It is not too difficult to DIY if you have some time.

    You may try calling UFL 03 6275 9544 or Corezone 03 7873 5560. I hope they can help.

    Sevylor is now a Coleman product and UFL is the Coleman distributor in Malaysia.

    Good luck.

  6. ajim
    November 11, 2009 at 9:19 am | #6

    hai bro jw and the rest,

    Thank you for the info..Really appreciate it..
    “Motor Mount”, this is what i’m looking for..

  7. Frogfish
    January 8, 2010 at 10:36 pm | #7

    Hello Boss. I did not know you were so fat. I am not going in the boat with you just in case I have to row. Makan minyak.

  8. the boss
    January 11, 2010 at 5:07 pm | #8

    Never mind Alan, we will be prepared for that. we will buy a propeller by then…

  9. January 25, 2011 at 4:51 am | #9

    .,* I am very thankful to this topic because it really gives up to date information ,’-

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