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Long shot, but would like to get hold of an inflatable dinghy (preferable 2/3 man) for trip.
Will opt for Amazon if no joy, but maybe somebody has one?
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Many thanks, been scouring ebay, but Amazon slightly cheaper with better deals. Was just posting here in case somebody had one lying in loft/garage, but will resort to Amazon by end of week Thanks again
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If you go for an inflatable kayak, try and get a Sevylor, they're really good and move well on the water. I've tried a few and they were really rubbish - lots of effort and little movement, but the Sevylor is a class above.
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Thanks Gibbo
Will be looking for a dinghy though as will be cruising down french river with 3 year old. Don't think a Kayak would be suitable.
Have been looking at Seylor (Dinghy), but also Intex look a good deal also.
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