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06/11/2026

Thinking about buying an electric paddle board pump?

We put the Shark 2S electric pump up against a traditional hand pump to see which one gets an inflatable paddle board ready faster.

If you spend a lot of time inflating paddle boards, inflatable docks, or inflatable boats, an electric pump can be one of the best upgrades you make.

06/10/2026

One of the questions we hear from customers is how to paddle when the Bimini is open.

The answer is simple. Mount the paddle on the inside of the boat and you'll have the clearance you need to paddle comfortably without hitting the sunshade.

A quick tip that makes a big difference.

06/09/2026

We spend a lot of time thinking about the little details.

From extra protection along the pontoons to PVC traction flooring, reinforced D-rings, carbon Kevlar attachment points, and an upgraded Bimini system, the Battle Cat was built to handle real-world use on the water.

This video walks through some of our favorite features and why we designed them the way we did.

06/08/2026

One question we get asked from time to time:

Can you surf on an inflatable paddle board?

Like any rational person, we inflated a Mint Yacht Hopper, hooked it up behind a boat, and gave it a try.

Turns out... yes.

06/04/2026

You added 98 sqft to your boat 🛥️⚓️

Our 14x7 YachtDock is the ultimate lake-day upgrade. Because why cramp the boat when you can tow an entire island behind you 🏝️

06/04/2026

Just picked up a Rover Marine Battle Cat?

This video covers everything from inflation and Bimini installation to paddle assembly and a few simple tips that make setup faster and easier.

A little time spent setting it up properly goes a long way once you're on the water.

Thinking about upgrading your summer dock setup?Adding an Aqua Net is one of the easiest ways to create more usable spac...
05/28/2026

Thinking about upgrading your summer dock setup?

Adding an Aqua Net is one of the easiest ways to create more usable space behind the boat or at the cottage without hauling around bulky platforms.

05/26/2026

There’s something about golden hour on the lake that never gets old.

A calm evening, glass water, and a paddle board is about as good as summer gets.

05/24/2026

One of the questions we hear all the time is how inflatable docks compare to traditional foam water mats.

The biggest difference comes down to buoyancy and stability. Foam mats float on the surface of the water, while inflatable docks create a rigid elevated platform you can actually stand, lounge, dive, or place furniture on comfortably.

Another major difference is storage and long-term durability.

Foam mats can absorb water over time, become heavier after use, and gradually break down from exposure and repeated rolling. Inflatable docks pack down compact, stay lightweight, and are easier to clean and store after a weekend at the cottage or on the boat.

Both products have their place, but they’re designed for two very different uses on the water.

05/23/2026

One of the first questions people ask when they see inflatable docks and floating platforms is where everything actually gets stored on the boat.

That’s one of the biggest reasons these setups have become so popular with boat owners. They pack down surprisingly small and can easily fit into storage compartments that would normally hold ropes, gear, or ballast bags.

In this setup:
• The Aqua Net is tucked beside the fat sack storage
• The POP UP dock is stored below deck
• Everything stays compact until it’s time to inflate

Makes a huge difference compared to hauling around bulky hard platforms.

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