I was looking for the pic of a cheap two person inflatible to post and came across the kayak. Problem with most inflatible kayak's is the seam rips inside where you sit. Unless there made of stronger and usually heavier material. I've used the cheapo two person for about 30 years and am on my 6th one. Have used them in most mountain lakes around and would use my sleeping ensolite in the bottom for extra comfort. Your facing backward and can troll flies like a champ and see the bite. Unlike the kayak which I use and paddle backward sometimes but it's not the best. I've seen people carry there float tube, waders ,fins etc to to the tune of about 50 lbs to some mountain lakes and my set up would way about 12 lbs (pump, boat ,oars) just not too freaking trendy that's all. Not that I am onto something better just more adapatable to rowing longer distances.
The 3 person inflatible is like the pontoon boat in wind, useless! Nice and roomy but a curse in the wind, almost lost my nephew one day in one when the wind swept him away. An anchor is a rock in a sock tied to some cord in my books and if you can't swim don't go out without a lifejacket. I take my polar bear dive every year to keep the juices flowing. Inflatible boats don't exactly loose all the air out of them unless the design allows it. Same nephew pushed a flaming stick through one of my boats. I patched it and was fishing Lizzie Liake in the late fall when the patch blew, I only got my knackers wet and had to stay away from my male fishing companion to keep the peace.
Maybe more info than needed but WTH