Inflatable Boat
3.9M Inflatable Boat Rescue& Dive Raft Power Boat
Description
3.9M INFLATABLE BOAT WITH ALUMINUM FLOOR
The brand new 3.9M inflatable boat are made by 0.9mm PVC of Germany fabric with aluminum floor and marine Aluminium-Magnesium Alloy transom for outboard motor.
This model is a heavy-duty, foldable , inflatable workboat , great for water rescue, fishing, day trips or scuba diving.
FEATURES
*Main tube fabric : 0.9mm PVC
*Floor type : aluminum floor
*Marine Aluminium-Magnesium Alloy transom for outboard motor
*Six individual chambers
*One-way drain valve with plug
*Aluminum side joiners with rubber ends
*Deep V-keel with rub-strake protection
*Stainless steel D-rings for easy towing
*Built-in oarlock for easy rowing
*Oar holder
*Package included: inflatable boat, aluminum floor, oars, foot pump, carry bag and repair kit.
DESCRIPTION
Overall Length: 390cm
Inside Length : 267cm
Overall Width : 190cm
Chambers :6 tubes
Max Person :8
Max Capacity : 900kg
Max Hp : 30 hp
Boat Weight : 57 kg
Floor Design : Aluminum floor
Pick up from Sunnyhills
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