As boat prices rise, gas prices soar, and homes with big garages get more and more expensive, options for anglers who want to access the water are becoming increasingly restricted. 

Many of us can’t afford to spend $20,000 on a new bass boat, and fewer still have a place to store one where it won’t get beaten up by Mother Nature. But fishing from shore is the pits, especially when you can see all that water just out of reach.

Sea Eagle has the solution: a premium line-up of inflatables for fishing that perform on-par with hard hulls, but at a fraction of the price and space.

If that sounds too good to be true, keep reading. 

We’ve really been won over by the inventive tech of Sea Eagle’s FSK 16.

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The Sea Eagle FSK16

Sea Eagle FSK16 Review

View all FSK16 Models at SeaEagle.com

Specifications

Capacity: 3 anglers or 1,764 lbs.

Hull Weight: 99.2 lbs. or 110.2 lbs. with transom

Length: 16’

Width: 4’ 6” 

Interior: 12’ x 3’ cm

Material: 1000 Denier reinforced drop-stitched proprietary

Floor material: double layer 1100 Decitex reinforced

Seams: quadruple overlapping glued

Engine capacity: 10 hp maximum

Speed estimates: Up to 22 mph w/ 1 angler, 11 to 18 mph w/ 2 to 3 anglers

Inflation pressure: 15 psi

The Hull

Sea Eagle manufactures the FishSkiff 16 from a 1000 Denier proprietary material. This is very tough stuff, and there’s simply no way a knife or hook is going to puncture the FSK 16.

Check out this torture test video:

Seating

Sea Eagle’s seating system is ingenious, relying on D-rings and strong straps to anchor as few as one or as many as three swiveling chairs to the deck. They’re comfortable and solid – just perfect for a day on the water.

The bases accommodate Scotty rod holders, providing mounting options that can be hard to come by on an inflatable. This puts your rod in a great position to use, and you’ll have no complaints about the placement.

The front seat leaves plenty of space at the stern for tackle bags, coolers, and other gear, though the bow will probably be crowded by an outboard and fuel.

Engine Options

Sea Eagle has designed the FishSkiff 16 with outboards in mind, and whether you choose a powerful 5 hp Honda or a quiet electric Torqeedo, you’ll be pleased by the hydrodynamic efficiency of the hull and the ease of using the drop-in transom.

A trolling motor transom mount is also available from Sea Eagle.

How does it fish?

This is the question most of us really care about at the end of the day.

Fishing on the Sea Eagle FSK16

The FSK 16’s stability is exceptional, and it’s easy to stand and fish.

View all FSK16 Models at SeaEagle.com

Sea Eagle’s FSK 16 has some very strong points on the water. The drought is very shallow compared to bass boats and other small craft, allowing you to access areas that are simply inaccessible to others. And the tougher-than-nails hull encourages you to get in close to rocks when fishing stripers and specks, since impacts are simply a non-issue.

That’s an important point to reinforce: bumping a stump or rock in a fiberglass boat is heart-stopping. But in the FishSkiff 16, nothing is going to happen. Nothing at all.

That allows you to get into places that you’d hesitate to go with a conventional bass boat.