Inflatable catamaran

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Jefred
Jefred
QLD
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QLD, 6 posts
16 Feb 2011 8:27am
Hi All,

I am fairly new here so take it easy on me. I have been trying some kitesurfing but than I buggered my knee and can't do it anymore so I am looking for alternatives.

I have noticed there are some small collapsible/inflatable catamarans out there like Smarkat, Minicat, Ducky and similar.
Does someone has any experience with these types of crafts?

I am new to boating and want to give it a go and I really like that these inflatables will fit in a car, are easy to store etc.

Any feedback would be great.

Cheers
badinfluence
badinfluence
QLD
538 posts
QLD, 538 posts
16 Feb 2011 9:43am
Hi there

we imported one from the U.S. just to muck around on with the kids.

This one (Eagle) did not sail at all, we used the paddles mostly, and having said that, it did not paddle that great either.

They are a great idea in theory, our experience with this one at least was a bit average.

Cheers
DUDE
DUDE
NSW
1132 posts
NSW, 1132 posts
18 Feb 2011 11:40am




Jefred
Jefred
QLD
6 posts
QLD, 6 posts
19 Feb 2011 12:26pm
Thanks guys. The kite-cat looks quite interesting ;-)
I was looking at the Seaeagle and they seem to be more floppy than the alternatives. However fair bit cheaper too. Will ring few people around and try to find out bit more.

Any other opinions?
sleek1
sleek1
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
19 Feb 2011 2:11pm
have a knee operation and keep trying to kite. it will come to you eventualy.
Jefred
Jefred
QLD
6 posts
QLD, 6 posts
4 Mar 2011 8:55pm
I was lurking around and noticed Laura Dekker (the one that was going to take on Jessica Simpson sailing record) made a positive comment about MiniCat - one of the inflatable catamarans. If it's good for here it should be good for me ;-) I might have another look.

Here is the link, it is dated 21-2-2011
www.lauradekker.nl/English/News.html
GeorgeT
GeorgeT
4 posts
4 posts
26 Apr 2011 1:20am
Tried Smartkat, seen Minicat. Not impressive at all, if you want something inflatable, kayak is the better option.
Jefred
Jefred
QLD
6 posts
QLD, 6 posts
8 May 2011 9:47am
Hi George,

I have seen Minicat on pictures only but found a guy who took me out on a Smartcat. I quite enjoyed it actually.
Why do you think kayak would be a better option? I am not a big fan of paddling on a flat water...
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