This is a review guide of the Intex Seahawk Inflatable Boat Series – the 2, 3 & 4 Series boats.
Below we outline the main features of the boats, along with other relevant buyer’s information such as what they might be used for.
We’ve also linked to a comparison guide that compares the Seahawk boats to the other Intex inflatable boats.
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Intex Seahawk Inflatable Boat Series
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Intex Seahawk Inflatable Boat Series: Reviews
Main Features
An inflatable boat that comes in 2, 3 and 4 person models
The 2 person model is 7 feet 9 inches x 3 feet 9 inches (2.36m x 1.14m), and has a weight capacity/weight limit of 520lbs (240kg)
The 3 person model is 9 feet 8 inches x 4 feet 6 inches (2.95m x 1.37m), and has a weight capacity/weight limit of 790lbs (360kg)
The 4 person model is 11 feet 6 inches x 4 feet 9 inches (3.51m x 1.45m), and has a weight capacity/weight limit of 1050lbs (480kg)
Boat is made of a puncture resistant vinyl
Has 3 separate air chambers to the boat
Has Boston valves for inflation and deflation
Has an inflatable I-beam floor for increased rigidity
Has a grab line around the boat, along with a grab handle on the front of the boat
Has fishing rod holders
Has motor mount fittings on the back of the boat for a max horsepower 1.5 HP motor
Has a gear pouch inside the boat
Comes with oars, and has rotational oar locks
Comes with a manual hand pump
Comes with a repair patch
Potential Drawbacks
Although the Seahawk is more affordable than some Intex inflatable boats, it’s more expensive than the cheapest entry level boats at the moment. It’s currently a ‘mid tier priced’ inflatable boat, at least in the Intex range
Although the construction and design of this boat is reasonably sturdy and durable for an inflatable boat, it’s still inflatable. This means that there is a risk of punctures and deflation when coming into contact with some sharp or rough surfaces. Be mindful of this.
Is an inflatable boat for casual/recreational and light boating activity – might not be as suitable for more intense or more demanding boating activities
Is for calm water and lakes – might not be as suitable for more extreme or more rough water conditions
Other Notes
Make sure you are aware of the warranty and return conditions of the boat before you buy through the seller you end up buying from
Where To Buy
View the Intex Seahawk Inflatable 2, 3 & 4 Series Boats (on Amazon)
Intex Seahawk Inflatable Boat Series: Buyer’s Guide
What It Might Be For
Those looking for an ‘above entry level’ inflatable boat with extra features and a more sturdy design/construction than the cheapest inflatable boats, but, is not the most expensive inflatable boat on the market
Those looking for an inflatable boat that can be used for casual/recreational boating on calm and flat water
Those who fit within the weight and people limit specifications of the boat
Those who want an inflatable boat with the ability to mount a motor
Those who want an inflatable boat with integrated fishing rod holders
Those who want the benefit of being able to store a deflated boat
What It Might Not Be For
Those looking for the absolute cheapest inflatable boat on the market
Those looking for a boat for rough water conditions
Those looking for a boat for demanding or intense boating activities
Boating where the boat comes into contact with rough or sharp surfaces and objects that could potentially puncture or damage the boat
Those who are outside the weight limit/weight capacity stated for the boat
Can The Intex Seahawk Inflatable Boat Be Used For Fishing?
It comes with integrated fishing rod holders, so, it can be used for light fishing.
Comparison To Other Intex Inflatable Boats
Coming soon
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