Collection: Inflatable Boats

11 products
  • Sea Eagle FastCat 14 Inflatable Boat
    Regular price
    $3,499.00
    Sale price
    $3,499.00
  • Sea Eagle FastCat 12 Catamaran Inflatable Boat
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    $1,999.00
    Sale price
    $1,999.00
  • Sea Eagle 14' Sport Runabout Inflatable Boat
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    $2,699.00
    Sale price
    $2,699.00
  • Sea Eagle 12'6" Sport Runabout Inflatable Boat
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    $2,299.00
    Sale price
    $2,299.00
  • Sea Eagle 10'6" Sport Runabout Inflatable Boat
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    $2,049.00
    Sale price
    $2,049.00
  • Sea Eagle SE9 Inflatable Boat
    Regular price
    $549.00
    Sale price
    $549.00
  • Sea Eagle FishSkiff 16 Inflatable Fishing Boat
    Regular price
    $1,999.00
    Sale price
    $1,999.00
  • Sea Eagle Stealth Stalker 10 Inflatable Fishing Boat
    Regular price
    $1,499.00
    Sale price
    $1,349.00

Inflatable Boats and All You Need to Know About Them

Inflatable boats provide you with a convenient and reliable way to get on the water. They can be paddled or used with a motor and the performance will not let you down. Inflatable boats are capable of whatever speed and horsepower your motor provides. You will even see 2 or 3 motors propelling some of these boats.

The inflatable boats you will find on our page are only the highest quality inflatable boats. These boats are trusted and widely used by the US Navy, US Coast Guard, and more. You can zip across a lake or ride through waves on the ocean, just as you would in a traditional boat.

Whether you want to have transportation around an island, as we have used them in Key West, or for convenient access to a lake of any size; there is an inflatable boat that will meet your needs. You can use them for reliable transportation for water taxi use or to enjoy a day of fishing.

There are different styles of inflatable boats including; catamaran, dinghie, fishing, and more. If you haven't been able to experience an inflatable boat before, we are confident that you will be impressed!


Inflatable Boat FAQs

Can Inflatable Boats Handle Rough Water?

High-quality inflatable boats can operate in less-than-ideal conditions such as rough waters and wind. You shouldn't test the limits nor try to conquer huge waves or wakes, but they are designed to handle rough conditions. The US Navy, US Coast Guard, and other high-level operations use inflatable boats because of their versatility and their ability to perform in rough conditions. Their shallow, flat bottom design makes them less likely to capsize.

Do Inflatable Boats Flip Easily?

This question has an easy answer, No! Inflatable boats have a flat bottom with a low center of gravity. The separate air chambers make inflatable boats stable and buoyant. They are used by the US Coast Guard and rescue teams because of their stability and the unlikelihood of them tipping over.

Should I Store My Inflatable Boat Fully Inflated?

It is best to store your inflatable boat partially inflated. This will take the pressure off the seams and increase the life of the boat. Keeping it partially inflated also deters mice, squirrels, and other pests from nibbling holes in your inflatables.

Do Inflatable Boats Lose Air?

High-quality inflatable boats should not lose air; they are built to hold airtight. If you suspect a leak the first place to check is the valves, this is where the majority of leaks occur. Most of the time these can fixed without too much hassle. If it is not a valve, a seam would be the next place to check. One of the best ways to check to see if an inflatable is leaking is to fill it up and try to push sides underwater 1 at a time and look for air bubbles. You can test the top by running a water hose over the boat and looking for bubbles.


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