Manufacturer Sample - Heavy Duty 13' Saturn Inflatable Boat HD385.
Brand new condition. All sale is FINAL. NO REFUND OR EXCHANGE.
Manufacturer sample of new type of heavy duty inflatable boat with aluminum transom. Boat features numerous D-rings, multiple rod holder patches, aluminum floor with tracking protection. Extra wide rub strake protector along tube bottoms and keel.
New Heavy-Duty Saturn HD385 inflatable boats come with a sectional heavy-duty aluminum floor. Floor installation steps are here. Please note that tubes and keel must be as hard as rock when inflated to avoid cracking to the floor.
SATURN INFLATABLE BOAT HD385 FEATURES:
- Heytex PVC 0.9mm hull (Welded seams)
- Aluminum floor deck
- Aluminum transom
- Aluminum benches
- EVA foam teak finish deck
- Heavy duty rubbing strakes
- Full length keel guard
- Lifeline equipped
- Heavy duty D-rings installed
- Foot pump, oars, repair kit
- Overall Length: 385cm or 13′
- Overall Width: 5′ 6″
- Inside Width: 2′ 6″
- Shipping Weight: Boat 140 lbs, Floor 72 lbs
- Tube Diameter: 18"
- Number of Air Chambers: 3+1
- Max Load: 680kg
- Max # people: 5+1
- Max Motor: 15 HP
- Transom Height: 15”
- Max Tube Pressure: 3.5 psi
- FAQs at https://www.boatstogo.com/faq.asp
- Floor installation steps at https://www.boatstogo.com/PlywoodFloor.asp
Quick Tip! Worried about the heavy weight of a hard floored boat? Don't break your back! Get a foldable hand cart from any retail store to carry the folded boat around. Even inexpensive dolly movers will work great for transporting a folded or fully inflated boat. Get dinghy dolly wheels to easily move the inflated boat across the shore and into the water.
Saturn Inflatable Boats Specifications:
Note: Specifications and accessories are subject to change without notice. Max O/B Motor means: maximum power of outboard motor that can be safely used to plane the boat loaded to the maximum capacity at normal water surface conditions. Please exercise common sense and caution when using maximum motor capacity. Do not jump from wave to wave as new 4-stroke motors are much heavier then 2-stroke and provide extra strain on the transom. Under normal circumstances, with half the maximum persons/load capacity, 50% of maximum O/B power rating may be necessary to put boat on plane.