Selling 2 Inflatables, custom made

I am selling my 2 inflatables custom made in China two years ago. Not new, but never used either. I finally switched to a ready-made board (don’t have the tools and skills to create a strong box).

A = 145 x 60 x 15 cm, hole is approx. 32 x 58 cm SOLD to Portugal
B = 125 x 60 x 15 cm, hole is approx. 32 x 58 cm SOLD to Bulgaria

Delivery to Germany included, outside up to you: 200 Euro per piece.
Cheers!





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Any idea how much to ship small one to New Zealand. Pretty keen. Great idea for a tow boogie frame.

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May as well ship both of them to NZ @MrFish and I can split the cost!

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I’ll weight and check DHL later today.

can offer you both for 450 euro including shipping to one address in nz

Just out of curiosity.

How thick are the boards? Especially where the batteries will sit?

I’ve got a DIY inflatable too (was my 1st efoil board), and its just over 13cm thick making it perfect to fit my battery’s.

$450 euro seems pretty good, keen ?

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After some consideration and input from others I don’t think these would be good for a tow boogie as the battery will be too far back. They’d be great for eFoil but I’m not keen as I’m wanting something like this for a boogie.

What is the approx. volume of each board?

You could run the battery almost dead centre in those boards. I guess it depends on the size of the battery etc.
What would be interesting is how the motor position vs battery position affects things.

Good question … the big one I’d say it’s about 80-90L, the smaller should be 70-80L.

Hi, is the big one still available? Shipped to Bulgaria? Thanks

Both are sold

Thank you

Servus Dan,

sorry for reheating the topic but I’m very curious how did you get your hands on these boards. Would you be able to elaborate who made it, how did the process look like and how much did it cost?:slight_smile:

Kind regards
Jack

The short board was tested three days ago. Quite a slow process. A bit short for the mast but hopefully will get used to it.




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You can find inflatable boards like this on AliExpress/Alibaba. If you’re in the USA though I’m not sure what the final cost would end up being with tariffs and shipping.
You can also get one from Easy Foil: https://easyfoil.de/products/diy-easyfoil-board?variant=43538788811019

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I can recommend the guys from easyfoil. Really nice and have a broad knowledge.

Thanks Roger and Fabian. I’m currently in California but probably moving soon back to EU. Unfortunately the Aliexpress/Alibaba bonanza here in the US finished recently… :confused: But even there, I have seen only few boards with the cutout being quite far from the stern of the board which seems quite strange as all the efoils I have seen till now have mast mount quite far back. Till now, EasyFoil looks indeed like best candidate for cheap inflatable efoil setup with Flipsky’s waterproof 6384.

You could also try and find a used Fliteboard air. They have the hatch already built in so it ends up being a really simple build. Though if you’re after the collapsible space-saving aspect of an inflatable it isn’t a great option. Only the nose of the board and a bit of the sides collapse

I have access to Takuma Carver 2 (BTW quite a strange board :slight_smile: ) so I will probably do some initial testing of the electronics, mast and wing on the carver but the space-saving option is what I’m really after.
@ludwig_bre had really clever idea mounting the battery in the “shade” of a inflatable wing foil board but he seem not to be really happy with the performance of that particular board. (Almost an Efoil with 6384 (or Tow boogie) - #7 by ludwig_bre) Maybe some variation of that idea wide work well with different boards. What are your toughs about it?
Wing foil board would have the advantage that with few quick swaps I might try to learn wing foiling as well (if the conditions are right) :slight_smile: