Dan_E:
Nice report, I took my i11s out on Hagg last Friday for maiden voyage and really like it. I'm new to the pedal stuff so it was quite a change to not have a paddle in hand or resting on my lap. I have paddled an inflatable for a couple of years and the pedals take some getting used to. Very stable and dry ride.
pmmpete:
How much does the boat flex with each pedal stroke? How rigid does it feel?
Dan_E:
There's no flex that I could tell, the drop stitch floors are very firm and nothing like the old air mattress type inflatables of long ago. I inflate to 4psi and it is firm and stable under foot.
rogerdodger:
--- Quote from: Captain Redbeard on March 24, 2016, 11:21:45 AM ---Thank you for the review! I've been really curious about these. Looks like a very viable platform. I'm looking forward to more pictures.
How tight does it pack down? I'm sure I can find info online but I'm curious from your perspective.
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definitely different from the Oasis (something I wanted), the i11s really glides over the water but at higher speed (>5mph) or in choppy water there is slight flex in the forward hull, not from pedaling but from crashing over waves. Wind has very little effect on it which is great, but lots of spray from small wind waves, this is a 'get wet' boat. The deck feels totally solid, no flex and I can still stand fairly easily on the deck in front of the seat, even with all my gear on it.
yesterday I had the skeg installed and it definitely slowed the steering response; without it the boat turns on a dime, even at low speed. the skeg made using the paddle much easier.
as for packing, it folds in thirds to fit in the roller bag and it is a fair amount of work to get it all stuffed in there, not sure the exact size of the bag. I have been transporting it in our small SUV with the hatch closed by just folding it in half. This allows for really fast inflation as the large center chamber does not need to be empty- I just let all the air out of the small side chambers and then just enough from the center to make the fold.
I am storing my inflated by hanging it with 3 straps under it, it's only 40#. There is a recall/retrofit on these due to a steering issue- the tube that the control lines run through it can develop a problem due to folding it and storing it that way. It is possible to pack it up while avoiding folding the tube which delays or eliminates the need for the retrofit...my steering is working fine so far.
my next test is going to be taking it down on the Siuslaw near the bar so that I can get it into some bigger waves and swells, that will help me decide what sort of ocean conditions it might be fun in. cheers, roger
pmmpete:
What do you think of the seat height? Give us a report after you get it out in some real ocean waves and/or river waves. It looks pretty high, but considering how wide the boat is, perhaps the height isn't enough to make the boat unstable?