



🎣 Own the water, wherever it flows.
The Sea Eagle 285 Frameless Inflatable Pontoon is a lightweight (42 lbs), one-person fishing boat featuring a unique inflatable U-hull for superior stability and spaciousness. It inflates in just 5 minutes, fits in a car trunk, and drafts only 4 inches, granting access to shallow waters. Equipped with pro accessories and backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s perfect for anglers and hunters seeking portability without sacrificing performance.




















| ASIN | B00BF0TDAM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #416,559 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #97 in Inflatable Rafts |
| Brand Name | Sea Eagle |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (85) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023634082785 |
| Included Components | boat and accessories |
| Item Weight | 42 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sea Eagle Boats |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 285FPBK_P |
| Material Type | Inflatable Vinyl/Pvc |
| Model Number | 285FPBK_P |
| UPC | 023634082785 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturers Warranty |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 450 Pounds |
A**Z
Great boat and company
This boat is exactly what I was looking for. It arrived quickly and early. There was an initial problem in shipping that left a part damaged. I contacted Sea Eagle through Amazon and explained the problem. With these type of things you never know if, or when you will hear back. To my surprise they contacted me the next day. They quickly agreed to send the replacement part. I appreciate the customer support and would like to send a special thanks to Susan.
J**T
Perfect One-Person Fishing Vessel
Review is more like 4.5 stars. The only downsides are that the Sea Eagle 285 becomes difficult to keep on track in wind because of the pontoon shape and lack of skegs on the bottom (You hear that Sea Eagle-common complaint) and it is a little difficult to row the oars due to my long legs, but I think I have found the right position (oars are only for emergencies for me or getting out of tight spots). Other than that, this thing is awesome. It became clear as soon as I took this out of the box that the boat is super durable and made of much thicker material than I expected-super high quality. Once I learned the process, set-up and take-down is no more than 20-minutes each, even with the foot pump. Quick tip: make sure you pump up the boat less than half way and then install the floor because any more air than that makes it almost impossible to wedge the floor into the grooves. The swivel chair is higher quality and comfortable. It is at the right height to make good seated casts and I don't see the need to stand up. I am a big guy, (6 foot, 280#) so standing up is a bit of a balancing act, but doable, and would be much easier for someone smaller. The Scotty mounts/holders are top notch and I have already purchased the triple rod mount and anchor lock as upgrades. I currently run this boat with myself, 30lb thrust trolling motor, big 110ah battery and box, fish finder with 10ah battery, and a crate full of tackle, and the boat still rides high in the water and is super stable-no stress or concerns.
J**T
Was worth the wait and the money
Spent 2 years trying to decide which pontoon boat to purchase. It all came down to the Colorado XT and the Sea Eagle 285 Pro. I am able to usually fit everything into the trunk of my Toyota Avalon, so that makes me happy. It takes about 10 - 15 minutes to pump using the air pump included and I'm ready to go. For larger people like myself you may need to move the seat back (drill holes into the floor board) if you intend to row, otherwise the oars constantly hit you. Rowing is pretty easy once you get use to it. Heavier winds will turn you 6 ways to Sunday when you stop, but the same thing happens with an aluminum row boat. Rod holders are by Scotty. Boat seems very sturdy but there is no way on any given day I will be caught standing up in the boat because of my weight and inability to balance at times. If I had any complaint I'd wish it was maybe a half a foot wider. It would feel a little safer and I'd have more "storage room". So far I'm using it for fishing smaller lakes and cardio work outs (if you want to call them that.) I'd recommend purchasing the Sea Eagle EZ Cart unless you like dragging the boat across the ground. Carrying the boat while only 45 ish pounds with floor board and seat in is awkward.
A**N
Terrific Boat
I ordered this instead of a fishing kayak and I made the right choice. It's really easy to assemble, once I'm at the lake it takes about 15 minutes to inflate, attach the board and seat, rod holders and trolling motor. I now can cover a lot more of the lake than ever before. The seat is very comfortable and it rotates 360 degrees. I also can stand easily. It has plenty of room for my tackle box, lunch box, etc. It sits very high on the water and I can easily fish Lily Pads, and shallow water. I'm sure there's a good reason to spend $800 on a fishing Kayak over this, I just don't know what that would be.
H**T
not enough room
no leg room to turn around and steer the boat
M**J
Love it......update
I just got it like an hour ago, decided to post it. Overall, I am happy.....as this is my first even inflatable boat. Expected delivery April 5th to 10th...and got it on the 4th. Can't beat that. I was expecting several boxes (as I read other buyer said - may be old one version?), but it came in only 1 box, and item was nicely packed not that things could break easily. Once I got it, I started assembling it...i already bought all the stuff needed, electric pump, new battery, used 45lbs trolling motor plus lowrance fish finder in preparation for the arrival of this boat hahaha. The base of the slip-on chair was a bit tougher to install but managed to do it....have to jiggle it here and there, 5 mins done!. The floor, was a bit harder than i expected to install, just need some practice. I inflated the whole thing to 2psi only (based on the pump's reading)...installed the trolling motor, placed the battery, and going to leave it for a few days. I want to see if the boat holds the pressure. Down the line, I might get a more powerful pump with better pressure sensor. I can't wait for the weather to warm up a bit more so i can take it out.....now I need to figure out how/where to install the long lowrance transducer and where to put the monitor. I will update more in the future.... 4/13/2019 - yeah, tons of snow in April arghh.....i installed two glued-on mounting pad on on the front (I think Seaeagle should intall 4 instead of only 2 at the back). It is for my Lowrance Hook2 fish finder. The trouble that I had was installing the transducer. Lowrance tripleshot transducer is 8" long, so I can't attach to the trolling motor. I ordered scotty transudcer mount, and had to return it, just does not hold it well and not long enough. The glued on pad has to be installed on the side of the boat, which is is hard to do because of the side stripes. After more research, i decided to go with Brocraft. I like this one because it is hooked up to the transom, and i can easily change the depth and angles. Now I am all set.......just waiting for the weather to turn nicer!
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