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You can easily get 40 inflate-deflate cycles out of it and stay on the water all summer (or two). You can not stand up in it. Ok for fishing with two-three rods. It tracks well but is slow compared to more expensive drop stitch boats.
Same, as soon as these hit $150 I'm in for a couple.
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People do it all. the. time. Many inflatable boats have rod holders and they wouldn't do that for no reason. It's worth considering whether your boat is made of any kind of rip stop material though. A small puncture can usually be dealt with on the fly with no big consequence, where as a torn open chamber might mean going down.