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Sea Eagle SE330 Two Person Inflatable Sport Kayak Boat with Seats, Paddles, Bag and Pump-Affordable-Lightweight-Portable

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Style: SE330 Sports Kayak Deluxe Package


Features

  • Lashed down inflatable spray skirts w/ storage underneath
  • 2 skegs on the bottom for better tracking & speed
  • Removable inflatable seats
  • Self bailing drain valve and Three deluxe one-way valves
  • Sun & saltwater resistant hull material

Brand: Sea Eagle


Item Weight: 41 Pounds


Material: Synthetic


Color: Blue/White


Style: SE330 Sports Kayak Deluxe Package


Brand: ‎Sea Eagle


Item Weight: ‎41 Pounds


Material: ‎Synthetic


Color: ‎Blue/White


Style: ‎SE330 Sports Kayak Deluxe Package


Seating Capacity: ‎2


Weight Limit: ‎500 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎34"L x 19"W x 10"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎33.5 x 18.4 x 9 inches


Package Weight: ‎19.3 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎34 x 19 x 10 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sea Eagle


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer Warranty


Model Name: ‎SE330K_DT


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Sea Eagle Boats


Part Number: ‎SE330K_DT


Included Components: ‎Sea Eagle 330 Sport Kayak Deluxe Package


Size: ‎Deluxe


Sport Type: ‎Kayaking


Date First Available: September 14, 2004


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  • Great for beginners like us.
Style: SE330 Sports Kayak Pro Package
Easy to transport and carry to the water.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Pdue

  • I recommend this
Style: SE330 Sports Kayak Deluxe Package
I bought this originally with the intent on putting it in a bag and bicycling to a water source. It was pretty heavy at first(32lbs plus paddles, lifejacket, footpump etc. probably totals 40lbs with all of the gear) and I had to find a special sized backpack in order to carry it. The bag it comes in is great, but it's more for storing in a closet, shed or basement. The shoulder strap on the original bag would be way too painful to carry it around. I was able to find a backpack at REI, the Grand Tour85 which holds the boat perfectly(fold it completely deflated), plus it also stores the footpump, the seats, the valves and the paddles if they are broken down into 4 pieces. If you are looking for a different bag, I recommend anything that says it stores 75L or more. I almost purchased the GrandHauler from EMS but the REI GrandTour has waist straps too, the Hauler doesn't, so the weight of the boat plus everything else spreads out a little more between your shoulders and your hips. I bought this boat two months ago and I love it. I inflate the whole thing in about 7 minutes(but it takes practice-the first two times it took me 30 minutes) with the foot pump. I've rubbed it up against sea rocks, light gravel with small twigs, and some lichen on ocean rocks and it's done just fine. I haven't had a hole or puncture yet, and I've taken it out on the water 2-3 times a week, some weeks I took it out every day, for the last two months. It takes a little practice to paddle around but after about 1-2 trips you will get the hang of it. I want to purchase the sail attachment in the future, but you don't need it to get around. I wasn't sure how it would do with two med/large sized people but I'm 5'10" and my wife is 5'9" and we combine to just about 500lbs and it does fine; in fact it could probably hold more than that if you wanted to bring food/snacks etc. It doesn't have a lot of extra space for gear with 2 people in it. It's easy to use for only one person, almost every day I take it out by myself. By myself I've taken it fishing, and I've packed gear to go for a small camping trip. I always bring the patch kit with me, just in case. I also inflate it, by the diagram, to about 1/2 cm more that the prescribed 10cm measurement. I believe you can inflate it up to 1 cm more, but I find that it's better to be a little less than that when I am navigating the choppy sea waters. It's easier to navigate it when it's got over 300lbs in it. I thought I might spring for the propackage seats, but if you inflate this boat properly you don't need it. Inflate the floor until you can't push it in with your fingers. Then do the side chambers about 3/4 of the way. Put the seat(s) in the boat and make sure you really inflate them until you feel a lot of resistance on your foot when you are inflating it or it looks like it might burst. Then go back and fill the side chambers the rest of the way. Lastly, inflate the spray skirts until you feel a lot of resistance and you see they are fully inflated. The spray skirts really help tighten everything together and squeeze the seats in place. If you are sliding around a lot, it's very likely because all of your boat chambers aren't inflated properly. One thing I didn't expect is that my legs and knees constantly touch the sides of the boat. I got used to it, but it annoyed me at first. Another thing I didn't expect, but learned fast is that if you intend on taking it out often you should wipe it down with a shammy or rag each time you are done so it's mostly dry and the material doesn't mold. I can, with practice, wipe-deflate-fold-store it in about 5 minutes. I was disappointed that it was so heavy, but my shoulders recovered just fine. Also, the self bailing drain valve fell out while I was using it at the beach but it's not accumulated much water at all, despite this, but it would be good to have the valve on choppy water days. I try to stay "head-on" for bigger waves/wakes in the ocean, so I don't get much water inside. A great product, and as sturdy as they say it is. I would buy it again and I plan to take it on class 3 rapids soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • Best money I've ever spent!
Style: SE330 Sports Kayak Deluxe Package
I sold my 3 person 15' canoe so that I could buy a kayak. I researched the inflatables and decided that they were the best option for me. I have an SUV and wanted something that was easy for me, a 5'6" 150 lb woman, could handle by myself. After reading all the reviews on a ton of different inflatables, I decided to purchase the Sea Eagle 330 with Deluxe Package. I figured this was a good option because after purchasing my paddles, life vest and pump separately, I would be close to the $225 price tag anyway. It arrived, after waiting for Amazon to ship it for two weeks (pissed me off, but that's a separate issue,) I pulled it out of the box, made an inventory of everything and started to assemble. Took my son and I about 10 minutes to pump it up in my living room, where we left it overnight to make sure it held air. It did! We let the air out, rolled up the kayak and packed everything into the carrying bag to await my first time out. Two weeks later, I was able to get out on the river. We live right where the Payette River runs into the Snake River in Idaho. I took it up river about 3 miles and assembled. Took me about 20 minutes or so to inflate and then pack my soft cooler and stuff into it and launched. I had a GREAT afternoon on the river and I LOVE this kayak!!!! This truly is the best money I have ever spent!!! After getting to the boat docks to pull out, it took me about 5 minutes and kayak was deflated and packed up and back in the car. I brought it home and re-inflated it so I could rinse it off and dry it properly. Seemed to dry out fine. I did leave it out in the yard to air dry before I took a towel and dried off the nooks and crannys. Pros: Nice air valves. Easy to air up and to deflate. Very sturdy! Would really take some work to tip over. Heavy duty construction. Air pump is very good quality. Paddles are sturdy and well made! Carrying bag is VERY well made. Heavy duty canvas! Easy to navigate. Easy to get in & out of. Cons: VERY HEAVY!!! 26 pounds my butt! I think it weighs more like #50 with all the equipment (air pump, seats and 1 paddle in the bag!) Seats are easy to shift while paddling. Was only me today, but I actually had my soft sided cooler tucked in behind my seat and it made a great sturdy brace for the backrest of the seat. The other seat, if someone was with you, might be more of a problem. As I stated, I absolutely loved the ride! My brother in law said I should have bought one like his, but I didn't feel like spending $700-800. He is actually really impressed with my kayak and he is an experienced rafter/kayaker. I am elated with my choice! UPDATE! I just wanted to say that I did take another reviewers advice in regards to backing my car as far down the boat dock as I could and then lifting the front of the kayak out of the water and slide it into the back of my SUV without deflating. I put a large old sheet down to protect the interior of my car as well as put one half of my back seats down. I then proceed to deflate the kayak and just fold over the back onto itself. This makes it cleaner and then easier to re-inflate when I get home to rinse off the kayak and dry properly before storing. I actually leave the kayak inflated in my backyard in the summer over night to make sure it is dry before packing it back into the back. I still absolutely LOVE my kayak.....I do want to invest in a bit smaller one man kayak just for shorter river trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2012 by mustangsallee

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