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Old 17-11-2013, 09:50   #16
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Re: Best inflatable dinghy/motor combination.

I was very happy with our Achilles inflatable floor dinghy, and equally happy with a Nissan 9.8 hp and Tohatsu 5 hp, both two strokes. Tohatsu was the maker of the Nissan.
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Re: Best inflatable dinghy/motor combination.

Ended up getting a sea eagle 810YT roll up with air floor and a Tohatsu 4HP. Really enjoy it, easy to use and stow. Thanks everyone!
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Re: Best inflatable dinghy/motor combination.

"A 5 year warranty on new PVC products is pretty good and given a few people add chaps they can last."

Try as I might, I can't make this sentence make sense.
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Like add chaps to your PVC dinghy, like a few (not everyone) people do, and it will last. Clearer?
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