Well I have an inflatable and have used it twice now - and both times was constantly paranoid about punctures
And putting the thing together is such a pain. Pump all 4 sections a bit for shape, insert all 3 floor sections, carefully, and the pointy bow thing, then fiddle with the side bits to hold the floor rigid (they don't work so well...), then pump the the 4 sections up fully, then the other stuff with engine, fuel tank, assemble oars etc.
Even with practice it takes about 30 minutes of fiddling and trying not to puncture the thing.
A hard dighy that split in half, then just takes 3 big wingnuts to put back together again seems like a dream in comparison. What I really need is one that will fit in the back of my Hilux, so I can also take it camping etc..
