WHY I DIDN'T LIKE THE INFLATABLE BOAT | BRIS 10.8

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In this video I go over the maiden voyage and first setup of the BRIS 10.8 Inflatable Boat. This ended up being a pretty terrible day on the water and overall showed me that this was just not a boat for me. Enjoy my misery on the water and see how it ended up.
This video is why an inflatable boat was not for me, this is not a video of the BRIS boat breaking or sinking.
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  • @mvboutdoors
    @mvboutdoors6 ай бұрын

    2:10 I understand the outboard had issues but it was the setup and breakdown of the boat that turned me off. The idea I was hoping for was a quick "throw in the truck and go" setup but this ended up not being the case. Because of the setup/breakdown time I moved on from the inflatable and into something better suited to my needs. I appreciate that some folks don't have the ability to use/store a trailer and find value in inflatables. For me though, the setup/breakdown time to get rolling is not worth the ability to throw it in my truck when I'm able to use a trailer and cut the setup time down to a few minutes. Check out the aluminum boat build here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oWV3o7mvZpPPg8Y.html

  • @ryantalarico5749

    @ryantalarico5749

    Күн бұрын

    @@mvboutdoors I have the same setup disorder. And as for quick load and unload, get yourself a little cheap golf cart trailer. We're a little a $1000 home depot. Lowe's little trailer. Then you leave the boat inflated. I don't recommend leaving the motor on the back of the transum. But yeah, it's a great little boat. And if you get one here in the state of Washington, 10 feet or smaller and the motor is 10 horse or less you don't even have to license it and register it just F.Y I

  • @sergeykhaitov678
    @sergeykhaitov6786 ай бұрын

    you should name your video "how my outboard failed" . your inflatable did not fail. i have inflatables for years and those are well known difficulties with them - aluminum floor is usually for people who keep the boat inflated all the times (pain to put floor in and out), inflatable floor is for people who roll the boat after every trip. they are very susceptible to cross winds and rowing one is pain.

  • @larsvegas1505

    @larsvegas1505

    6 ай бұрын

    Seeing hes using a old 2 stroke its probably just the carb needs some cleaning. Best to run them full throttle for a while after not using..(after warm up).

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    6 ай бұрын

    It was the setup/breakdown that steered me away, (2:10) along with the other reasons you listed. I didn't try to imply the boat failed, only that my idea was a fail, which I tried to explain in my reasons for why I sold it. This video was an update to previous video where I purchased this boat.

  • @larsvegas1505

    @larsvegas1505

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mvboutdoors After 5-6 years use these inflatable boats fail anyways.. better spend ur money on a alu one! A 14 foot is nice aswell.. i have to walk my boat in on most waters (I hate fishing where big boats go). So i opted for a smaller one, keeping it light as possible, going to add livescope this spring! looking forward to it! I usually put in a drift sack and then troll backwards slowly that way the wind isnt as much of a issue.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    4 ай бұрын

    For sure, this channel is dedicated to small boats so I was hoping I would add an inflatable to the fleet but unfortunately it did not work out that way!

  • @mcallard911
    @mcallard911Ай бұрын

    The title is still misleading. You got problems with an old outboard engine, it has nothing to do with the inflatable at all.

  • @username-mc7jw
    @username-mc7jw6 ай бұрын

    I too think you should change the video title. It's very misleading. Not to be mean here, but it seems like the BRIS 10.8 wasn't a fail, you were. What I mean is; you didn't really weigh out the pluses and minuses before jumping into it. Further, you abandoned the inflatable because you noted it would be better if you had a trailer... then you went with an aluminum boat which I'm sure required a... yep, trailer. Like you; I also sold my BRIS 10.8, but not for the reasons you sold yours. In my experience, the 10.8 just didn't have enough room inside, with the front tube taking a big chunk out of the interior space. After selling my BRIS 10.8, I bought their 11' inflatable catamaran. Coupled with a Suzuki 15 HP, it has plenty of power to pull up an adult on a knee board, WITH two adults in the boat as well. It's got plenty of room to load in the grand-kids and go wave-bashing too. When running it alone, I have to be careful not to catch too much air, as I can tell it would flip pretty easily if I wasn't watching what's going on. So why do I love mine, and you hated yours? It's likely due to the fact that I already had an 8x10 flatbed snowmobile trailer, and that's what I use to transport my boat. When I'm not out on the water, I have the boat (minus motor) hoisted up to the ceiling of my garage, so it's never in the way. That's not something you could do with an aluminum boat that would weigh in at 3x what the inflatable weighs. My trailer also does double-duty hauling my RZR, which is not something you could do with a conventional boat trailer. In the end; to each his own. I'm glad you're happy with your choice. Hopefully, it will work out for you in the long run.

  • @alfito332

    @alfito332

    6 ай бұрын

    You did a good job, thanks for you detailed reply, I have a Saturn SIB 10’ a lot of fun with the exception outboard engine is only 6.5hp It is too small for carry mor stuffs

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    4 ай бұрын

    Appreciate your feedback! I've updated the title to make it more clear the video is about why I didn't like the inflatable and not that it failed on me. In response to your feedback, my intention going into the inflatable was so that I didn't need a trailer and could quickly get on and off the water. Unfortunately that ended up not being the case. You're right that I did end up with a trailer but that was part of the learning experience. An 11' catamaran sounds awesome, I've seen some videos on those and they look really fun. Maybe it's something I'll check out in the future, aside from the setup the boat also felt pretty small to me so I can see why you made the upgrade.

  • @mattkoselowski-wh9vj
    @mattkoselowski-wh9vj3 ай бұрын

    I have a 3.8M BRIS boat since 2018. I took it to Fraser Island ( Queensland, Australia ) for a month ( packed into trailer ) on a 4X4 trip. I installed "beach" wheels on the transom to facilitate moving into/out of water. I have a Merc 25HP 2 stroke on it. I also installed under the aluminum deck a Whale Supersub bilge pump. Also have a Simrad GO XSE 9" finder. Added a Bimini with a Renogy 175W Solar Panel on top, and a homemade 50Ah Lithium battery box to run bilge/ GPS and a portable live well tank.The Solar panel goes to a Victron DC/DC charger then to battery box. It has served me EXTREMELY well for the price. Bought off Ebay new. No it is not a Zodiac or similar, but for the price at the time around $1200 Australian Dollars, is excellent. I am going to swap the Merc for a Yamaha F25 4 stroke, as I want the economy, the lighter weight, and more importantly - the F25 has an alternator - so I can charge the lithium battery both off solar and the engine, and want to add a trolling motor. Yeah the F25 is around $4K new but worth it. Also bought a 2nd hand custom trailer for it, and is super easy to deploy/retrieve etc. I have used inflatable boats for 20+ years, first up in the High Canadian Arctic in the Beaufort Sea ( Arctic Ocean ) in Summer. Never been scared to go anywhere - they are great. The boat I had up there was a 15y.o Zodiac Futura Mk2 with a 20 HP Johnson ( bought new), I bought off an elderly Inuit ( Eskimo ) man. It was unreal!. I am looking at getting a Inflatable RIB like a BRIG or similar 7 to 8 meter boat with twin outboards to explore the Great Barrier Reef, and also the Kimberley's in NW Western Australia. The New Zealand brand/made Protector boats are excellent. They are light, dependable, massively sea worthy and safe. I might even install a Sea Keeper gyro. Can't go wrong with RIB/Inflatables Just my Dime's worth!. P.S - Look at what Military/Coast Guard/ Navy/ SF etc all use - all Rigid Hull Inflatables!!!

  • @ceejfletcher

    @ceejfletcher

    3 ай бұрын

    Bro. That sounds like an awesome trip. Would love to go to the Horizontal falls

  • @KhoaNguyen-xj6gk
    @KhoaNguyen-xj6gkАй бұрын

    The idea of the inflatable boat is great for people who living in a small place like apartment and have a small car. If you have a house (single house with plenty of space to park and seat your boat), the aluminum is best.

  • @pwinnett222
    @pwinnett2224 ай бұрын

    Good choice. I had an inflatable and it was exhausting to load up, set up, then pack up again. I used it twice and sold it. I have a Jon boat on a trailer now and couldn’t be happier.

  • @dayliving2020
    @dayliving2020Ай бұрын

    I do it every time I go into water, I just don't think about it, and it's fine.

  • @paulthompson1216
    @paulthompson12163 ай бұрын

    Bought mine a couple of months ago but have yet to get it in the water. Planning on taking it to the keys so I wanted to prep, make mods, and get the hang of assembly and disassembly. First of all I agree it is an absolute pain to assemble and disassemble. I plan on installing a couple of straps on the last two floor pieces so I can maneuver them in and out of place easier. I also built my own dolly with harbor freight 10 inch castor wheels. 20hp tohatsu is less than 100 pounds but awkward to handle. At 67 years old but in very good shape the whole thing has been a pita but since I have a boat slip to use in the keys for 3 months I don’t have to go through the process often (hopefully only once).

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    3 ай бұрын

    A dolly is a great idea, I think if you're going to have it on a slip it will be a great little boat for you!

  • @tyde5604

    @tyde5604

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. I'm also looking into getting an inflatable to take down the keys. 1) it'll be our first boat 2) we go down to the keys 3-4 times a year 3) we both have cars 4) we'll probably only use it when we do drive down to the keys For me personally, I don't have a problem with setup 3x a year, but if you're a person that plans to use a boat 2-3x a month, clearly an inflatable may not be for you. If you have the means, space, and ability to tow, you're probably better off getting something you can put on a trailer. I think people miss the point of getting an inflatable.

  • @larsvegas1505
    @larsvegas15056 ай бұрын

    I bought a 1236 for portable fishing.. have it on a (non boat) trailer. Much less work with setting up and then also putting it away... Also a alu boat doesnt go bad just get a second hand one u can even sell it for more 10 years later. I only use a trolling motor on mine (on a lithium) that way i dont have the hasstle with the motor (thats heavy stuff also). I would reccomend getting some sailing/stadium seats (like comfort seats) that u dont have to fix in position, very handy.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    6 ай бұрын

    Very cool, I ended up with a 1437 I'm building out that's working out well.

  • @aznvi3tboy209
    @aznvi3tboy2092 ай бұрын

    Why dont you just inflate the boat at home then load it up onto the back of the truck

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    2 ай бұрын

    It wouldn't fit on the truck inflated

  • @GUNSLINGEROUTDOORS
    @GUNSLINGEROUTDOORS15 күн бұрын

    For fast setup.The way you want to do it, you need one with a dropstitch air floor.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    15 күн бұрын

    @@GUNSLINGEROUTDOORS I agree 100%, I think an inflatable floor would make it way more convenient

  • @xsw882
    @xsw882Ай бұрын

    I have a 12ft BRIS and i have to inflate it manually, as well as the floor board. what inflator is that you're using?

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    Ай бұрын

    amzn.to/3Vsd18u I will say the inflator worked very well

  • @xsw882

    @xsw882

    Ай бұрын

    @@mvboutdoors thank you! this will save me 45 minutes 😅

  • @thewarhammer8707
    @thewarhammer8707Ай бұрын

    Thanks for showing me the overview of the boat. Even though it's a bit if a pain for assembly and disassembly I'm going with one of these and an electric motor.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    29 күн бұрын

    They definitely have their place, I hope it works out well for you!

  • @pandaoverboard
    @pandaoverboard3 ай бұрын

    In your case a SIB would've been a better choice. And of course a better motor. Regardless of that, I'm glad you are into small boats and enjoy the water as much as I do.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    3 ай бұрын

    For sure, the things I would like to see if I dip into the inflatable world again would be an inflatable floor, a trailer and a larger boat. With those few changes I think it would be a cool platform.

  • @daviddesantis4040
    @daviddesantis404023 күн бұрын

    If you’re just planning rowing in a local lake to fish is it a solid choice?

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    23 күн бұрын

    It's a little small but there was nothing inherently bad about the boat itself

  • @RenArthurCorillo
    @RenArthurCorillo3 ай бұрын

    Just wondering if what would be the down side of having it inflated before venturing out on the fishing trip and just load it on top of you vehicle? are there legal reasons?

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    3 ай бұрын

    If it's on a trailer no problem, it wouldn't fit in a truck inflated though.

  • @williambaltazar6902
    @williambaltazar69022 ай бұрын

    I have no problems setting up before launching. That’s a nice boat.

  • @chefpetey
    @chefpetey14 күн бұрын

    I bought a used ZODIAC and it's a BEAST. Love it.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    14 күн бұрын

    @@chefpetey Awesome, what size?

  • @waterspiritsleepandmeditat414
    @waterspiritsleepandmeditat41422 күн бұрын

    Did you open the breather on the petrol tank?

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    22 күн бұрын

    Yeah it ended up being the carb needing an adjustment

  • @MikeG4936
    @MikeG4936Ай бұрын

    Hangkai 12 or 18 hp 2-stroke from Amazon - cheap and reliable.

  • @Abutado
    @Abutado2 ай бұрын

    I agree with the set up being the main downfall. My inflatable pontoon just makes it a huge pain in the butt. Not worth it to me.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, there are a lot of great uses for these inflatables but the hassle isn't worth it for everyone.

  • @josephcaya9833
    @josephcaya983311 күн бұрын

    Is the vent on the gas tank open

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    8 күн бұрын

    It was, ended up being a carb issue

  • @desert4seat
    @desert4seat6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I see what you mean. Setup with a hard floor looks to be a pain. But the portability still looks to be a major draw.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    5 ай бұрын

    For sure, there's definitely a market for it. I think if you plan to inflate/deflate each outing I'd recommend an inflatable floor not the hard floor.

  • @nielsdebakker3283

    @nielsdebakker3283

    Ай бұрын

    He made a beginner error by fully inflating the chambers, you start with just a little air in the chambers, after fitting the floor you fully inflate the boat. rtfm. Then I stopped watching.

  • @ryantalarico5749
    @ryantalarico5749Күн бұрын

    Sounds like you just had a learning curve. Operator air to grape boat minus the piece of s*** motor you have, but that's half the battle with a boat. You gotta have a good reliable motor or your whole experience is going to be not good, nor would you want to be stranded?

  • @cyber096
    @cyber096Ай бұрын

    I agree with you I have a saturn 10’ and there is no space inside boat, a 12’ with mor space is better width version

  • @boatsandoutboards9070
    @boatsandoutboards90705 ай бұрын

    The most significant reason to buy a foldable soft inflatable bottom boat (SIB) is it's portability even in a small segment-B car, and no need for a trailer, no need to modify your car , upgrade to a 4x4, or upgrade your driver license for the trailer, or find a place to park the trailer... If you already have a 4x4 truck, trailer, and a garage, then why buy a SIB? Selling it was the right choice

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    5 ай бұрын

    My original desire was to quickly get on the water without needing a trailer, I think going with an inflatable floor would have made things easier in that regard. But also, you never know what you like until you try. I hope no one takes this video as a dig into inflatable boats because they are definitely a good fit for certain people but I wanted to give my impression so people know what to expect if they aren't sure what to go with. For me it didn't work out, but like you said for people with small cars or the inability to use a trailer I think they could make it work for sure.

  • @user-ts3mn3cf3b
    @user-ts3mn3cf3b5 ай бұрын

    I love inflatables, my outboard is an hangkai 3.5 2stroke

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    5 ай бұрын

    Very cool, how do you like the Hangkai?

  • @user-ts3mn3cf3b

    @user-ts3mn3cf3b

    5 ай бұрын

    My wife and I have been to more than a 130 different lakes in Southern Ontario This year we're buying a new one. The hankai has had small problems like the pull cord breaking the prop pins breaking other the I dropped it three times and looking forward to a new year lots of traveling

  • @ctibpo991
    @ctibpo991Ай бұрын

    Guy blames all of his dysfunctional Johnson issues on his Bris! Maybe he should just get an under 60# o/b 6hp or 5hp LPG (bring the mini bbq for shore and more storage options - no fumes)) and save your back and wallet when you want to go putting around? Needs at least a mid-sized RIB to me... and maybe a more efficient engine. Putting still beats rowing in an inflatable. Should he replace the inflatable boat (he already has a big boat for big boat stuff... even solo w speed), get a smaller efficient lightweight outboard, or sell and replace both with better choices? He never really points out what kind of performance he is expecting. Ideas?

  • @profanepunk
    @profanepunk4 ай бұрын

    It sounds like your carburetor needs to be adjusted or cleaned out

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah that was likely the issue. I pulled the carb and cleaned it completely, that didn't fix it but adjusting the idle got it firing up and idling again.

  • @DudenessDave

    @DudenessDave

    Ай бұрын

    Running entirely too rich. The old plugs were blacker than my ex gf's soul.

  • @kapkhual-le9lf
    @kapkhual-le9lf2 ай бұрын

    I mean this is the boats review not the motor

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    2 ай бұрын

    2:10

  • @tragiccomedy4723
    @tragiccomedy47233 ай бұрын

    i have a 8.8 bris and it takes me 10 minutes, less with my buddy helping

  • @tomdonald2495
    @tomdonald249512 күн бұрын

    Your motor failed you not the boat. I didn't see you sink. To me i would rather do a little work than worry about hauling a trailer and keeping it road worthy. You haul the trailer for a lot longer than than it took to get the boat ready.

  • @captaingordon
    @captaingordon9 күн бұрын

    You have water in the gas. It doesn’t take much to have such results.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    8 күн бұрын

    It would seem like that but the tank was fresh gas, it ended up being a carb issue.

  • @Booboosik
    @Booboosik11 күн бұрын

    You overinflated the boat initially when setting the floor. The boat has to be way more loose.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    8 күн бұрын

    Yeah that was definitely my bad on that

  • @howardcornwell9841
    @howardcornwell98413 ай бұрын

    Dingy is fine. The outboard engine is fine!!! The outboard was suffering aeration! ( sucking in air to the prop) due to lack of effort to set it up properly infact there was only one real problem here! Can you guess what?🤦‍♂️

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    3 ай бұрын

    Where was there a lack of effort in setting up the outboard? I'm genuinely curious. I did a complete tune up before it even touched the water. It's a clamp on tiller, there's not much setup required. And no, the outboard was not aerating. It was a short shaft engine on a 15" transom on the correct trim setting.

  • @saviourlaferla219
    @saviourlaferla2194 ай бұрын

    When rinsing the outboard, first start the engine then open the water tap. If you do it the other way round, you may end up with some water in the pistons. Do not open the water with the engine at stop.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    4 ай бұрын

    There is no water tap, the water pump runs with an impeller and starts when the engine is turned on. You can't turn off the water pump.

  • @saviourlaferla219

    @saviourlaferla219

    4 ай бұрын

    What do you mean there is no water tap? where is the water coming from? I see a gray pipe attached to the phones in the video. Where is it coming from? If you open the tap water without starting the engine, by the pressure of the water, the water will go up the motor and to the pistons.@@mvboutdoors

  • @zeke5491

    @zeke5491

    3 ай бұрын

    Never run an out board dry, you’ll ruin the impeller quickly in the water pump

  • @formston
    @formston5 ай бұрын

    get your motor properly serviced and transport the boat on the car roof inflated,

  • @thedailyruns6046
    @thedailyruns60462 ай бұрын

    Bruh you got a 10ft boat thays where you fucked up.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    2 ай бұрын

    It didn't help anything that's for sure.

  • @ZEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00
    @ZEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0019 күн бұрын

    Inflatable boats are not for everyone……….and bad outboard motors are for no one.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    18 күн бұрын

    Very, very true.

  • @dskocic
    @dskocic3 ай бұрын

    Please tell me, what does the title have to do with the motor that's broken? The same thing could happen on plastic and metal boats if the motor is faulty and ruins the day. Rubber boats are used by the American, Russian, Australian, and other military forces, police, and special units. If it's not good for civilians, it wouldn't be good for them either. The review is not good at all.

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    3 ай бұрын

    2:10 This wasn't a review of the boat, this was a follow up to a project I intended to start but abandoned because the inflatable wasn't nearly as convenient as I expected. No issues specifically with the boat other than I didn't enjoy the setup/breakdown process.

  • @donaldmartin4620
    @donaldmartin46203 ай бұрын

    The point is you get more exercise when taking it down and setting it up fact witch is good for your body amd healt so I’m ok with it why does everyone just wjant to have everything in life setups woth no work look at it this way you get exercise at the same time fact-check your gas tanks valve you have to open the valve to let air in

  • @JustMeBlindFreddy
    @JustMeBlindFreddy5 күн бұрын

    So on your FIRST TRIP your setup was a little slow. Then the outboard gave trouble. And for this you reject the boat!? Many people are happy to drive up to an hour to get to a boat ramp, then resent 10-15 minutes setting up. Wow. The sailboat owner should obviously just throw in the towel. I do not own an inflatable and am therefore not an apologist. In fact I am trying to rely on crap like this help me make a decision

  • @mvboutdoors

    @mvboutdoors

    5 күн бұрын

    I rejected the boat because I didn't want to deal with the setup and breakdown process every time I use it. The goal of it for me was to have a quick way to get on the water; spending an hour inflating and deflating each time defeats that purpose. If you are not able to use a trailer, this would be a price you pay for portability but that's not my situation. So as I said, it's not for me. Doesn't mean it won't work for other people in different situations. The outboard trouble didn't influence my decision to not use an inflatable.