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I have a large 3 person intex raft. It has oar locks, rod holder's, even a available motor mount. My concern is will it pop too easily? I know if I hook it hard it's gonna pop but what if my hook just brushes it? I've talked to another guy today using the same raft. He said he's had no problems and he said he fished drunk with it. Stupid idea safety wise but this means he must have had a few accidents. What do you all think, try it or not?

I bought one of these to fish a farm pond a few years ago. The material it's made from is actually pretty durable. You won't have to worry about popping it due to dropped hooks or setting your rod down with an exposed hook, etc. That said, I would recommend that you carry a roll of duct tape with you to quickly patch it should you puncture it.

Be warned though; they are a pain to fish out of but it does get you on the water.

If yer lure goes astray I dont think it'd take much to puncture those cheap leisure rafts.  Dont get stuck in the middle of the lake when that happens.. youll lose some gear

  • 4 months later...

I fish from two different models. I think they fish quite well. A drift sock is a must.

FYI any Intex below Mariner 4 or Seahawk 4 is a thinner material.

Take a small Oatey Handy Pack of PVC primer/ glue, you'll be fine.

Even when i get a leak, its not a day ender, just fish on and fix it at home.

  • 1 month later...
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All i can say is these things are amazing ,my bro his GF and me on a 2 man one just for fun in shallow water could not sink it or flip it .and we were in saltwater with sand shells barnacles,etc tough boats i wouldnt hesitate ti buy one if i didnt have a yak already

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