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Inflatable Water Pyramid

Raphael

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Location
Sandy, Utah
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2005
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
23
I am thinking about buying one of these for trips to Lake Powell anyone have experience with Inflatable houses and little kids?
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Where would you put it in the boat would be my only question? Looks like a blast for the kids and the grown up kids as well.
 
Where would you put it in the boat would be my only question? Looks like a blast for the kids and the grown up kids as well.


I don't know!! I am thinking I would only use it when we were at Lake Powell and going to a specific cove to grill and chill. Giant duffel bag maybe :) straped to the swim deck ???
 
Sounds like a good plan. :thumbsup:
 
We played on one at boy scout camp called the "iceberg", it was easily three times as big as the one in your picture, you could climb up it like rock climbing,

it was all they talked about when they saw it and after we arrived it lost it's allure after about an hour and the boys never went back to it.
 
@Raphael uh....forget kids...how about a youthful 50 year old? ;)
 
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Guy that's selling it said he hasn't put it up in 7 years! He said it weighs 200lbs and has it's own dufflle bag that is 3 ft by 3 ft and that they used it at Lake Powell twice because it's size is a pain in the ass. He was pretty honest but for $175 you can't go too wrong. :winkingthumbsup"
 
@Raphael Do it...looks like a blast!
 
That thing is only 175!!! That is crazy that looked like a $1000 toy.
 
It retailed for $1,000 but it's 8 years old and it's been in storage for 7 years o_O
 
I would make sure it inflates after it did ...SOLD!!
 
Air it up and tow it wherever you want it!
 
I will give you $175 + shipping for it if you get tired of it. :)
 
That thing looks awesome but I wonder how long it will take to inflate that bad boy!
 
Looks like fun to me too. It would be awesome if it has a side that was a slide.
 
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