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2355 days ago

3m inflatable Boat - True Kit Navigator Ultimate Catermaran Yacht Tender

Kath from Ohaupo

Used only once! Awesome boat, just not for us...

• Original New Zealand design by True Kit
• One of the lightest inflatable tenders

• More stable than anything you have tried before
• Super portable design, folds up into a bag
• Just minutes to set up or pack-down

• Tunnel-hull catamaran design efficiency means only small outboard needed

• Premium German-made Valmex® fabric
• Precision thermo-welded seams
• Ultra rigid AirDeck with Valmex® diamond non-slip surface

• NZ Railblaza RibPorts for oars and rod holders

• Quality aluminium lock-in seats

• 2 Piece Aluminium Oars
• External d-rings for towing
• Internal d-rings for lifting and securing gear

• Huge buoyancy and carrying capacity
• Sits flat on the deck or the beach (perfect for beach landings)

• 4 Separate air chambers (3 tubes + 1 floor)

• Stow-away oar holders (these boats row well)
• Low wake, great for coaching and support of water sports

• Great for fishing and diving

weighs 29kg, capacity 500kg

includes: Boat, floor, Aluminium Seats, 2-piece Aluminium Oars, 2 Boat Bags, True Kit Hand Pump, Repair Kit

Ph 021 263 7834

Price: $2,400

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