Originally Posted by
austastar
Hi,
the two I have owned had soft floors, and I would not buy another soft floor if I was going to use a motor on it.
The first one was a cheap chinese one (heaps used on the Franklin River blockade) which I used for a 3 week trip down the Franklin R in 1980.
The soft floor was reinforced by pushing a normal lilo in under the sides.
It was all very 'bendy'.
It was like paddling a nervous jelly, but it carried 2 barrels of gear, a rucksack and me stoically for 3 weeks, and I put 2 major rips in the air bags.
Not easy trying to repair them on a cold damp river bank in the middle of nowhere.
It was a load of fun, could toss it unloaded into the river from 2m or so, lower the gear to it on a rope, and jump into it with out drama.
Our kids eventually destroyed it by leaving it on the bank in the sun - it burst beyond repair.
I bought a similar one second hand, but it was hyperlon, and a Beaufort brand.
Plywood insert floor.
Much more rigid, but too wide for paddling, so I got a 2hp Honda.
Also way to heavy to portage down rivers like the Franklin so it hasn't been used in white water.
With a 2hp motor, it is the same speed as paddling a sea kayak, but very ponderous with a flat bottom, no keel effect at all.
It is neither a fun nor a serious boat.
Should have bought a rigid hull Zodiac which would have been a lot more use with a motor.
cheers