BRIS Inflatable Boat Review

Published 2021-10-27
Detailed Instructions on Setting up the BRIS Inflatable Boat/Raft.

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All Comments (21)
  • Great video. its worth mentioning that the difference between 0.9mm and 1.2mm is alot of extra weight over the whole boat, but the extra wear patches are a great idea.
  • @DUST-TEA
    Love your pets. Cool that cat is friends with the dogs.
  • @donaldmartin4620
    Finally you are the first to show how to put that bracket connected to the aluminum floor out of Al the video s on your you are the only one to show exactly by lifting up the aluminum floor amd showing best video yet
  • @mattg9372
    I have the 3.8 and have a Mercury 25HP 2 Stroke. Also have installed an under deck bilge and also use a Simrad GO 9 XSE - Live in Sydney, Australia. Also added a Bimini, and also have a lithium battery box, and Victron MPPT, and a RENOGY 170W solar panel on top of Bimini.....Great boat so far.....
  • @mikealfred9134
    I have the 16ft. I put a 20hp 4 stroke Merc on it. Can do 33mph solo. Very important to inflate the boat and keel properly to achieve smooth ride and planing. Also it's worth mentioning those side panel supports are a huge pain putting on.
  • I have the same inflatable use it to dive in New Zealand I find a 8hp 4stoke outboard works well For the price its 5 out of 5 Save for the kids as well Very good video
  • @mattmccabe1
    Thanks for this, it definitely helped me decide to purchase and helped put it together. That floor could be a problem!
  • @athopi
    Lol... The cat hanging out with dad and the dogs...
  • @markela1313
    good looking boat. I think everything should be installed when boat is flat
  • Is the transom 1 peice welded aluminum like a stryker inflatable boat? And what is the height of the transom? Been looking over a few brands, the stryker pro has full coverage on the bottom for abrasion protection, a 20 inch transom as compared to a 15 inch, these are things that i am willing to pay for when making the investment. The only thing i noticed was that to make 1st assembly easier, they recommend to inflate the boat and leave it sit for 24 hrs, then deflate partially and put everything else into it, but not absolutely essential.
  • @savagemako17
    Looks like a great boat, especially for the money. My only problem with any of these inflatables is the fact that you assemble and disassemble. This gets to be a PITA, especially the deflating after your done. Now you have a wet boat attracting sand and dirt and you're trying to deflate it enough to go back in the bag. I'm sure the process quickens with familiarity, but for me, this old adage will prevail. "The easier something is to do or use, the more often you will do it or use it". I would build this boat once and leave it that way on a trailer. I would take the motor off, but that is about it. I would take the floor out a couple of times a year to clean and/or let dry, but the constant set up and tear down would turn me off pretty quickly. I'm thinking about going this route, but an electric pump is a must. Thanks for the video. Hope you are enjoying it.