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Dinghy Sailboat Customer Comments and Reviews

Mariner 3/Seahawk II

"Received the boat and tried it out yesterday - it is absolutely fantastic! Had the most fun in it and only wish I had come across your site years ago. Thank you so much for providing something that lives up to every promise made about it." -- John O., bought Seahawk II Inflatable Sailboat June 2009.

"I have to say that I have been extremely happy with my purchase and thank you for all your past and current support..."  Dean K.  - bought Seahawk Sport 400 (predecessor of Seahawk II) in 2006 and wrote this in July 2010. 

"Put together a SeahawkII with a standard sail and took her out today. It was real fun and everything worked well.  You have damaged my career as I am thinking about the lake more than my job."  Andrew R. (July 2009)

"Hi Jim--just wanted to let you know that the boat has been sailing great, and the sailing instructions you provided have been very helpful.  I've been reading them at night after sailing during the day and keep finding more information to apply.  The boat is very forgiving for a beginner like me, as it sailed well on the very first day, but it does seem to get more responsive the more I learn, "Thanks for being so helpful through each stage of this buying process.  I would recommend you highly to anyone interested in learning to sail."  -  Ron B.  (July 2009)

Mariner 4

"I bought Intex Mariner 4 with  Sail Rig - Complete Inflatable Sailboat several years ago. I have taken this boat to Georgia lakes, Florida and Aruba and had a great time. Thanks!!"  Email received in 2013 from Gerardus P.

Navigator

"Jim, I took the Cheyenne II [formerly Navigator II ] for its first sail on Lake Wyola in Shutesbury ma. Thanks for including the L bracket for rear crossbar. The wind was light and the double steering oars served as rowing oars when needed. Got to try your dancing sailboat maneuver by raising both steering oars. I admired;1- the cleverness of using the clamp for the leeboard mounts as the clamp to lock the side bar extension,2 The shock corded boom and gaff kept inside the sail sleeve , the high quality of all the parts, even the web straps and buckles. I learned something not obvious in the instructions, that the cheyenne II air valves can be locked open by depressing and turning the center pin, not required for inflating with an electric pump, but makes deflating and rolling up the hull quick and easy. I hope you have gotten time to use your marvelous invention this summer. The weather has been so oppressive. Looks like I will be selling/donating my Sunfish! I am looking forward to taking this boat to Cape beaches.  Ted L. Amherst MA "  (July 2013 The "Cheyenne" is the new name for the Navigator inflatable dinghy.) 

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