Seahawk rafts?

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Seahawk rafts?

Post by fettsway » Tue Nov 27, 2007 4:33 pm

http://backstore.stores.yahoo.net/newseah400in.html

thinking of buying this one for very light recreational use for kids.

anyone had experience with these?

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Post by robkanraft » Tue Nov 27, 2007 5:10 pm

Sea Hawks, Sea Eagles, Sevylors etc...I'm not a fan of cheap rafts, as you get what you pay for and for some a false sense of confidence in the capability of the craft. This type of boat isn't made for heavy use or extreme water conditions, however, I 'll guess you know that already in saying very light recreational use, {meaning NO swift water}. Be safe and use your cost savings and purchase good quality, size-appropriate PFD's for the kids along with responsible adult supervision when they are using the boat.

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Post by fettsway » Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:35 pm

robkanraft wrote:Sea Hawks, Sea Eagles, Sevylors etc...I'm not a fan of cheap rafts, as you get what you pay for and for some a false sense of confidence in the capability of the craft. This type of boat isn't made for heavy use or extreme water conditions, however, I 'll guess you know that already in saying very light recreational use, {meaning NO swift water}. Be safe and use your cost savings and purchase good quality, size-appropriate PFD's for the kids along with responsible adult supervision when they are using the boat.
Thanks.

I found a cheap never used one, it would only be used in shallow water spots, not traveling down a river. Just something to float and take some scuffs.

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