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carrying capacity and interior space that are way above average: these are 2 of the many advantages offered by the MAX range.
Its large diameter buoyancy tube provides comfort and ensures you better protection against water spray.
Stable and safe, the MAX is particularly suited to 4-stroke engines.
The MAX offers outstanding value for money, making it the ideal choice for owners of sailing boats or small motor yachts.
1100 Decitex fabric. Semi-recessed inflation valves. 2 carrying handles. Lifeline. Outlined profile rubbing strake. 1 bow handle. 2 towing rings. 2 reclining oarlock supports. Reinforced cone ends. Standard Equipment. Wooden bench. 2 reinforced aluminum oars. 1 carry bag. 1 foot pump. 1 repair kit. removable bow bag. Owners manual. Semi-recessed inflation valves. 2 carrying handles. Lifeline. Outlined profile rubbing strake. 1 bow handle. 2 towing rings. 2 reclining oarlock supports. Reinforced cone ends.
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VOLVO PENTA ACHIMEDES 5HP ON ZODIAC ZOOM 3.2m IN BOLUNUEVO MAZARRON SPAIN
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A boat trip to the caves at Papa Stour. Caves at Brei Geo Head, Kirstan’s Hol, Hol o Bordie and Geo of Bordie. Filmed from a 3.5m zodiac inflatable boat.
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Im looking at buying a Sea Wizard 2.5M Inflatable. Zodiac Class
They put out the same thrust near enough. The 2 stroke is a bit lighter, and a twin will always be smoother than any single. If you lose a cylinder due to fouled plug etc. the twin can keep running, although not much better than 1/3 revs. A single goes or not – with modern electrics and plugs this is not an issue now I ’spose.
The four stroke will use a very small amount of fuel. The two stroke may not be allowed in some areas.
I’d take the two-stroke if outright performance and minimal weight is crucial, otherwise the four stroke will be frugal and reliable from all reports. Studies on the lifetime costs of similar small outboards show that the total cost of ownership over five years is actually less for the two-stroke, taking into account the initial purchase cost, fuel and service costs. Unless the engines are close to each other in price this may also influence your decision.
A swim into the Orkneyman’s Cave in Bressay, Shetland from my zodiac inflatable. Torch ran out of batteries on the way in so it was a bit dark in the cave!
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mk 2 classic
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A relaxing burble around Oxwich Bay in Wales on a sunny day.
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its a Sea Wizard 2.5M and a 6 hp Mercury outboard
With one person in it
2.5 metre inflatable per your other question, 6 hp will get one person on the plane pretty easily and stay there quite happily – maybe get into the mid teens speed wise.
Two adults and some gear will probably just push water at around 5-6 knots WOT.
cedar beach in southold
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First test of my new Zodiac boat – scale 1:10.
Real video will follow. Link to my thread at scale forum – how do I made it – http://www.scale4×4rc.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50773
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