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The Right Kinds Of Boat Seats

The Sea Eagle 435ps PaddleSki inflatable catamaran-kayak. Yes, that's a mouthful - as well as the boat is quite an eyeful, too! But the included boat seats, even in the "pro" and "ultimate" packages, leave a lot to be desired. They certainly look cool, all sleek and hi-tech in black, but they don't offer a lot in the way of comfort, barely supporting a kayaker up!

Indeed, the boat seats included in the cheaper packages, which are standard inflatables, seem to be a whole lot more comfy. Everything else provided by Sea Eagle makes a excellent impression, nonetheless. To be fair, the black high-back seats are supposed to be a lot more performance oriented, and that means comfort was a deliberate second-place consideration. Being closer to the water provides far better stability and a lot more paddling power.

In the final analysis, it is performance in the water that really matters, and in this regard the PaddleSki is very great. It tracks well and is fairly fast, thanks to its length and catamaran-style pontoons, respectively. The pontoons keep most of the boat above the surface of the water, making for less drag.

Stability and speed. Sea Eagle's PaddleSki provides both crucial characteristics in spades. It is a very friendly craft only marred, perhaps, by the boat seats available for it. Otherwise, it's a really sturdy animal, with excellent handling suitable for fishing or camping trips along the river. By being an inflatable, the PaddleSki is easily stowed away. Regrettably, it weights a whopping fifty or sixty pounds when packed, but seems really light, if a bit unwieldy, when fully inflated.

Accessories include such useful items as a side motor mount for electric or gasoline engines and a sliding seat and frame for rowing. Sailing is also possible thanks to Sea Eagle's sailing rig. They all cost lots of money, nonetheless - anywhere from a third to a full half of the price of the most inexpensive PaddleSki package available!

by: Saul Goodman




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