Inflatable Boats
Unleash your spirit of adventure with our inflatable boats — sleek, portable boats that bring you closer to nature’s beauty and turn every outing into an unforgettable journey.
We fine‑tune every order to your geo‑location, water conditions, and storage constraints. From fabric thickness and seat packs to graphics and safety decals, you get inflatable watercraft that feels built just for you.
Backed by whisper‑quiet electric outboard motors, free delivery across North America, and an up‑to‑5‑year Warranty, M‑Oceans turns sunrise fishing runs, family lake picnics, and overnight island hops into effortless, memory‑making missions.
Why Choose Inflatable Boats?
Inflatable boats combine portability, performance, and value for money, making them some of the most versatile portable boats on the market. Whether you’re looking for the best inflatable boats for fishing or a family inflatable boat for a weekend getaway, these inflatable watercraft offer convenience without sacrificing stability. With an up-to-5‑Years Warranty on All Models (see our Warranties and Returns page), free shipping across Canada, the United States, and North America, and expert support from our Scarborough showroom team, M‑Oceans ensures your next water adventure is worry‑free. For rules and safety, always consult the Transport Canada boating safety guidelines.
Types of Inflatable Boats
Motorized Inflatables for Speed and Stability
Ideal for anglers and thrill‑seekers, our motorized lineup features powerful outboard motors for inflatables and supports everything from small inflatable dinghy setups to heavy‑duty rigs. Check out our portable motor boats, including the reliable Navigator LP 320B, for an unbeatable combination of speed and control.
Inflatable Floor Boats for Easy Transport
Lightweight and simple to set up, these portable floor boats are perfect for spontaneous trips. Explore our portable floor boats range for effortless inflation and deflation — ideal if you need to cover ground on land before hitting the water.
Yacht Tenders for Short Trips
As a yacht tender or support boat, these compact designs deliver reliable performance when ferrying guests or gear. Discover our selection of Yacht tenders engineered for easy stowage and superior buoyancy.
Rowing Boats for Recreational Use
Combining agility with stability, our rowing models are true portable boats for fitness and exploration. Browse portable rowing boats like the Bark B-280NPD and the Navigator LG 280 for smooth handling and easy storage.
Rigid‑Hull Inflatable Boats (RIBs) for Rough Waters
When conditions get choppy, look to rigid-hull inflatable boats (RIBs) for unmatched durability. Our RIB boats lineup — including the high‑performance Navigator F-380 — handles waves like a champ, making them popular fishing boats and dive support vessels.
Key Features to Consider
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Life‑Saving Equipment & Insurance: Always outfit your vessel with a Coast Guard–approved life jacket per passenger, an emergency flare kit, and a first‑aid pack. We strongly recommend marine insurance policies that cover liability, theft, and damage to protect your investment.
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How to Choose an Inflatable Boat: Think about your primary use — whether it’s angling, lounging, or tender duty — and match features like floor type, capacity, and motor compatibility.
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Motor Compatibility: Look for models rated for both gasoline and electric setups. Our collections of outboard motors and electric outboards make it easy to upgrade to electric outboard motors for quieter, eco‑friendly cruising.
Materials Used in Inflatable Boats
PVC: Lightweight and UV‑Resistant
PVC pontoons deliver excellent inflatable boat materials performance, with high UV resistance and budget‑friendly pricing. Compare PVC vs Hypalon inflatable boats to find the right balance of weight and cost.
PVC shines in cooler Canadian and northern‑US climates where boats spend winters indoors. Because the seams can be heat‑welded, we can add extra rubbing strakes, fish‑finder pads, or colour‑matched trim without blowing the budget — great news for anyone hunting the best inflatable boats for fishing.
Hypalon: Durable and Chemical‑Resistant
For maximum longevity, Hypalon hulls resist chemicals, extreme temperatures, and abrasion. These premium tubes are a go‑to for serious rigid-hull inflatables and charter fleets.
Hypalon really earns its keep in tropical heat, high‑UV mountain lakes, and marinas where diesel spills and sunscreen residues attack lesser fabrics. Tell us where you launch, and we’ll spec the right denier and layer thickness, so you travel light yet stay protected.
Passenger Capacity and Use Cases
Small Boats for Solo Adventures
If you’re after a nimble inflatable dinghy for fishing or exploration, our single‑ to two‑person models offer straightforward rigging and quick inflation — perfect for weekend escapees.
Large Boats for Family Outings
Enjoy spacious decks on family inflatable boats and inflatable catamarans like the Kolibri KM-420CM. These designs accommodate up to six passengers, making them ideal for lakeside picnics or group cruises.
Brands We Offer
Why M-Oceans Is Better Than Other Brands
Building on the legacy of Crabzz, M‑Oceans brings you seamless e‑commerce for watercraft options across North America with no middlemen. Our knowledgeable team in Toronto handles everything from showroom demos to expert consultations and fast, detail‑oriented service. Benefit from free shipping, a robust up-to-5‑year Warranty on All Models, and hassle‑free returns.
We also maintain a live database of provincial regulations and can pre‑register your hull number, apply bilingual safety decals, or bundle outboard motors for inflatables that meet local decibel limits. In other words, your inflatable watercraft arrives compliance‑ready — no paperwork headaches, no surprise surcharges.
Need winterisation in Quebec or a replacement keel strap shipped overnight to Lake Huron? Our in‑house tech crew and same‑day parts warehouse have you covered long after the sale.
FAQ on Inflatable Boats
Are inflatable dinghies safe for rough water conditions?
Yes, when properly equipped. Opt for a model rated for higher horsepower and look for rigid-hull inflatable boats (RIBs) with reinforced chines. Always carry approved life‑saving equipment and adhere to Transport Canada boating safety guidelines. Insurance covering rough‑water operations is also recommended.
Can I use an electric motor with my inflatable watercraft?
Absolutely. Many of our models pair seamlessly with electric outboard motors or traditional motors. Check our electric outboards and consider the eco‑friendly Navigator LP240BK bundle for quiet, emission‑free cruising.
What’s the maximum passenger capacity for family outings?
Capacities vary - solo inflatable boats start at one person. In contrast, family‑sized models and inflatable catamarans can hold up to six. Always check the manufacturer’s rating plate and follow weight‑limit guidelines to ensure safe, comfortable trips.
How to store an inflatable boat for winter?
Clean and dry all surfaces, deflate tubes completely, and store in a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight. Use a padded cover or original carrying bag to prevent punctures. Regularly inspect for wear and perform a quick inflation test before next season.
Ready to explore our inflatable boat lineup? Contact M‑Oceans today!