Question on Saturn Inflatable

joekacker

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Ive been searching and researching online on inflatable boats, I came across these boats called saturn, I read lots of good reviews. I read that it is built ery similar to zodiac, and there only 1500 for a 15 foot . Does anyone have any expeirence in these boats, or can lead my on to an affordable, reliable strong inflatable.. I will be using in the saltwater and local lakes and rivers, Not going down rapids or anything. just nice deep holes


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lncoop

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Re: Question on Saturn Inflatable

I don't own one, but several guys on here and on whitewater message boards do. The product line is relatively new, so I think the consensus is the jury is still out in terms of longevity, but everyone who owns one seems to be happy with it. You could definitely do worse for the price, especially for your needs.
 

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Re: Question on Saturn Inflatable

Ive been searching and researching online on inflatable boats, I came across these boats called saturn, I read lots of good reviews. I read that it is built ery similar to zodiac, and there only 1500 for a 15 foot . Does anyone have any expeirence in these boats, or can lead my on to an affordable, reliable strong inflatable.. I will be using in the saltwater and local lakes and rivers, Not going down rapids or anything. just nice deep holes


Thanks
Hi, I have a 12' Saturn and I can tell you that are very well built and for the money you cannot go wrong. If you have noticed on their website the PVC material that they use is top quality and was developed in Germany if I'm not mistaking and they weld the sims not glue. They use cold welding, I think some kind of radio frequency but not sure.
 

joekacker

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Re: Question on Saturn Inflatable

sweet. I was strongly considering the 15, or the 14 but they both , seem almost the same, execpt the 14 is cheaper. . They look nice, and they seem like they are fairly deep as well!!! Might have to order one up
 

paulpost

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Re: Question on Saturn Inflatable

regardless if you go for Saturn or not consider the way you'll take the boat to the water trailer go for 15' (the 14' does not have benches or a way to attach them) no trailer go for 12' or 13' with a 2 stroke outboard.
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Paul
 

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Re: Question on Saturn Inflatable

sweet. I was strongly considering the 15, or the 14 but they both , seem almost the same, execpt the 14 is cheaper. . They look nice, and they seem like they are fairly deep as well!!! Might have to order one up

The 15" is extremely big, a 14" is a excellent size, you can place a 30 HP on transom, probably sib width and tube diam are slightly less than 15" brother.

Happy Boating
 
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