Inflatable Pontoon Boats
Below find comprehensive reviews of many different types of inflatable pontoon boats including inflatable catarafts, inflatable foldcats, inflatable sailcats as well as inflatable frameless pontoon boats. All of these boats are great for whitewater and ocean surf and are typically very popular as inflatable fishing boats.
Sea Eagle Frameless Pontoon Boat
Unique in design this inflatable boat offers the ultimate in convenience. It is perfect for fishing of all kinds and can handle many different types of water. It has an optional motor and comes with some fantastic accessories. This boat is ideal for the solo fishermen. Read full review.
Sea Eagle Foldcat
This inflatable foldcat is best suited for ponds, lakes and rivers. It comes in two different sizes and has quite a choice of optional motors. This boat is solid and rugged and can hold a whole lot of weight. The smaller size is perfect for two people while the larger foldcat can hold up to four people. Read full review.
Aire Wildcat Cataraft
This is one of Aire’s performance catarafts and is ideal for 1 – 2 people. It is extremely tough and is made of super strong 1670 denier PVC. It is ideal for fishing and whitewater and can take a lot of abuse. Read full review.
NRS GigBob Personal Fishing Cataraft
As the name implies this inflatable boat was designed with anglers in mind. It is extremely unique in design and comes with an awesome five year warranty. There are two sections to the GigBob and they can either be used together for extra stability and a larger platform or just the base single layer can be used as a kickboat. Read full review.
NRS Kodiak Cataraft
This inflatable boat is perfect for fishing, sport boating and taking on BIG water. It comes in two different sizes which will likely fit most peoples needs. The material of this Cataraft is extremely tough and the boat itself is incredibly sturdy, stable, and fun. Read full review.
Pontoon Boats for Under $500
These inflatable pontoon boats are all very affordable with prices that are under five hundred dollars. Their quality and performance will not compare to the better models listed above, but they do offer good value for the money paid. They are great for those who won’t be using their pontoon boat more than a few times a year or for those on a tight budget.





