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This is a good deal
It is, but is it a better deal than a new Star Outlaw, which has bigger tubes, bigger kick, and a 5 yr warranty, for the same price?That's a pretty good deal. Spring quickly.
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This is a good deal
It is, but is it a better deal than a new Star Outlaw, which has bigger tubes, bigger kick, and a 5 yr warranty, for the same price?That's a pretty good deal. Spring quickly.
I vote Aire - I know the AIRE owners. Great guys.I've thought about this one a couple dozen times.
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2018 14’ AIRE Tributary Raft - sporting goods - by owner - sale - craigslist
Raft only. Comes with 2 thwarts. Only used a handful of times (maybe 6 days). In great shape.seattle.craigslist.org
Face value it’s a good deal. If you go to check it out, I’d suggest taking someone with you that knows how to evaluate the condition of used rubber. My friends and I still regularly use a ‘91 Aire Puma, but it is stored indoors and 303ed every year. I have a hard time believing it’s only been used 6 times in 7 years, but even if that’s true, how it’s been stored is way more important (sun damage).I've thought about this one a couple dozen times.
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2018 14’ AIRE Tributary Raft - sporting goods - by owner - sale - craigslist
Raft only. Comes with 2 thwarts. Only used a handful of times (maybe 6 days). In great shape.seattle.craigslist.org
I honestly don't know about the Star; never been in one, maybe someone here knows how they hold up.It is, but is it a better deal than a new Star Outlaw, which has bigger tubes, bigger kick, and a 5 yr warranty, for the same price?
IDK, I've spent a fair bit of time paddling a 14' with 18" tubes and it handles like a wet sponge compared to a 21" boat with rides way higher, like a crisp leaf. Now, the make/model also clearly factors in.You won’t go wrong with either one. Tube size and kick don’t make a lick of difference between the two IMO.
The Star thwart system is way easier. I honestly would have a hard time choosing but probably lean towards the Star based off what uses you are describing.


I have neglected this tread. The inner "sliming" helped but didn't really fix the issue. So I got some of this and rolled on a Urethane coatingOk. I am still throwing good money at a bad deal. I'm justifying it as more learning experience.
I have now "slimed" my boat 3 times. The results are that it "sorta" holds air, at least for a few hours to 1/2 a day. Which is a substantial improvement. The slime was free from a buddy who had some left over from a repair on his Maravia. I also bought a $100 or so on some hypalon eurathane coating (here's the throwing money away) https://rivergear.com/product/system-6-urethane-coating-for-hypalon-boats-material/
The idea is to apply it on the outside, then apply a suction to the chamber and try to "draw in" the product. The internet says it should work...
I've gone from here (over 1 sq ft):
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to this (about 2 sq in):
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