Obviously not ocean going, so don't try a single handed around the world voyage in this or try to traverse any rapids!!
I had one as a small child as did my now adult son & now my girls have a couple, they've even had them inflated in the garden for pretend intrepid adventures into the Amazon Jungle (when I say jungle it's actually a couple of potted date palms, a sad looking inflatable parrot & a plastic flamingo that has no legs) but they have vivid imaginations & don't seem to care.
45-inch Tidal Wave Inflatable Dinghy45" inflatable dinghy ideal for beach or pool
In yellow and blue, with rope trim for tugging, this inflatable dinghy makes a fun beach toy for kids
Heavy gauge PVC. Repair patch included
Easy inflate construction
Recommended age 3 years
13 comments
kaiser051
7 Apr 16#13
Thanks
gemlew
6 Apr 16#12
Haha every time I see one of these now I think of the dreadful job the teams did on the apprentice acquiring the different items between UK and France. Haha hundreds of pounds spent if I remember correctly haha.
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robj73
6 Apr 16#11
Make a decent sledge I imagine?
telboy69
6 Apr 16#10
these would sell well in calais,so they can get over here !!!!
kaiser051
6 Apr 16#8
Is this small enough in the box to put at the bottom of a suitcase to take abroad on holiday ?
nickhale756 to kaiser051
6 Apr 161#9
I'd say so-only weighs a pound roughly
Item Weight 458 g
Product Dimensions 22.8 x 16.8 x 3 cm
Besford
6 Apr 16#7
NOT rubber - PVC!
Please don't bother the coastguard by using this in the sea. Happens every year but people just don't learn until it's too late.
garethsmith72
6 Apr 16#6
so not good for crossing the channel in.
mocmocamoc
6 Apr 16#5
Cheers went for one, we had one as kids and I loved it. will be able to pull the kids around at the beach or the lake
chrsinne
6 Apr 16#4
We had one similar for our kids. It was a sandpit, paddling pool, ball pond, whatever they came up with, really did test their imagination. Heat
davej1710
6 Apr 161#3
What about a fat kid? :smile:
Or is that not politcally correct to call them that anymore?
OK, what about a weight challenged kid? :smile:
andysmoore
6 Apr 163#1
Would this handle a fat man?
GoNz017 to andysmoore
6 Apr 165#2
Judging by the 1st word in the title I will say no...
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I had one as a small child as did my now adult son & now my girls have a couple, they've even had them inflated in the garden for pretend intrepid adventures into the Amazon Jungle (when I say jungle it's actually a couple of potted date palms, a sad looking inflatable parrot & a plastic flamingo that has no legs) but they have vivid imaginations & don't seem to care.
45-inch Tidal Wave Inflatable Dinghy45" inflatable dinghy ideal for beach or pool
In yellow and blue, with rope trim for tugging, this inflatable dinghy makes a fun beach toy for kids
Heavy gauge PVC. Repair patch included
Easy inflate construction
Recommended age 3 years
13 comments
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Item Weight 458 g
Product Dimensions 22.8 x 16.8 x 3 cm
Please don't bother the coastguard by using this in the sea. Happens every year but people just don't learn until it's too late.
Or is that not politcally correct to call them that anymore?
OK, what about a weight challenged kid? :smile: