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Old 04-07-2018, 09:44 AM   #1
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These are great boats and I have taken them to florida, aruba and a few other places. I've actually had one out in 25kt winds and 3ft chop with no problems. That part of the benefit of the flat open deck is the water washes right off. Another really cool feature is how shallow it can go I pedaled across a 8in deep flat while others had to walk their kayaks across in florida, but that doesn't really register around here.
You don't have to worry about it cracking while folded, it's made for that. The biggest concern is warping the well or blowing a seam which are easily preventable. This can happen with leaving the pressure very high for long periods of time in high heat or putting too much pressure in. One example would be keeping it inflated at full pressure then strap it to the roof(adding even more pressure) of their car under heavy tension, then leave it in 90+ degree heat in direct sunlight. It specifically states in the manual not to do this. I would also put the mirage well plug in when not using it just for an extra factor of safety. You can leave it out in the sun during trips but it's not meant to be left out for weeks at a time. I would recommend reducing the pressure when not using it then just give it a quick top off when you're ready to go.
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Old 04-07-2018, 10:00 AM   #2
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These are great boats and I have taken them to florida, aruba and a few other places. I've actually had one out in 25kt winds and 3ft chop with no problems. That part of the benefit of the flat open deck is the water washes right off. Another really cool feature is how shallow it can go I pedaled across a 8in deep flat while others had to walk their kayaks across in florida, but that doesn't really register around here.
You don't have to worry about it cracking while folded, it's made for that. The biggest concern is warping the well or blowing a seam which are easily preventable. This can happen with leaving the pressure very high for long periods of time in high heat or putting too much pressure in. One example would be keeping it inflated at full pressure then strap it to the roof(adding even more pressure) of their car under heavy tension, then leave it in 90+ degree heat in direct sunlight. It specifically states in the manual not to do this. I would also put the mirage well plug in when not using it just for an extra factor of safety. You can leave it out in the sun during trips but it's not meant to be left out for weeks at a time. I would recommend reducing the pressure when not using it then just give it a quick top off when you're ready to go.
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Old 04-07-2018, 06:24 PM   #3
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Thanks for those pointers, I plan on using in high heat areas so the let out air tip, and use the plug make sense.
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Old 04-21-2018, 11:24 AM   #4
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Well picked up my I11S from Fastlane Thursday afternoon. Took I out for trial run Friday morning out of tidelands for couple of hours. Took about 10 minutes to set up. So I was pleased how fast it went. I transport it a little different to set up area. I have a neck/back injury so cant lift much so I take wheels and mirage drive in second trip so I don't have to lift all the weight out of jeep. When I first took off it was squirrely , but dropped rudder and fixed problem. there was a 10-15 mph wind at first but boat tracked well under power. Brought rod for bonefish which has spectra to cut eel grass so only got a few bites and caught one sbb before ending test ride. Normally fish 4lb Flouroclear which allow jigs to sink faster and gets way more bites than straight spectra but hey no skunk. Beached boat then had to move to deeper water to get wheels underneath. And hard wheels don't climb curbs very well, but that was about it for snags. Hayden showed me some tricks for putting in bag by folding it in which worked out well. Took 15 minutes to deflate, wipe down and put in bag. Both set up and take down times will decrease with practice for first time I was very pleased. The light weight will allow me to get back on the water and give me some sanity back. Overall great boat for people with physical limitations or storage issues
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Old 04-21-2018, 02:03 PM   #5
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Nice report Capt Woody. Was thinking about one for me. But will wait until I get my fake leg. Thank you for taking the time to wtire this up. You too Mahigeer. Tight Lines all.
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Old 04-21-2018, 04:43 PM   #6
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Best wishes for the future trips.

As I was reading your post I realized that I posted "it took 2 hours for me to setup".

To be clear; this time included rigging up travel rods, figuring out how to tie everything down and packing my other gear to be put in storage.

Not just to inflate the kayak.
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Old 04-21-2018, 07:26 PM   #7
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I assumed that's what you meant , also thought you hoofed it back to hotel with storage bag before launch.
Makobob you are an inspiration to me. I was starting to have a pity party for myself Cause I could not lift my kayak to the roof of my jeep since my neck injury. Had not fished since October because of injury. You so well pointed out these are just challenges to overcome. and I began to look at other ways. and I found the I11s. Thank you for all your positivity it is contagious- Woody
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