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13' Heavy-Duty KaBoat SK385XL

$959.00
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MSRP: $1,918.00  
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Saturn 13' Heavy-Duty Inflatable KaBoat™ SK385XL.

New V3: Larger 20" diameter tubes for increased buoyancy and stability, plus a fiberglass-covered transom for added durability.

Introducing the Saturn 13' Heavy-Duty Inflatable KaBoat™ SK385XL – Now with Enhanced Features for Unmatched Performance!

The SK385XL Wilderness Series Inflatable KaBoat is built tough for your most demanding adventures. With its expanded 20" diameter tubes and a spacious interior, this 13' KaBoat is perfect for remote exploration, hunting, and fishing in rugged wilderness areas. Designed specifically for Alaska's shallow, rocky rivers, the SK385XL is smaller and lighter than the SK470XL, making it easy to handle by just one person.

Its removable air floor can be further protected with marine carpeting or vinyl flooring from your local hardware store, ensuring it's safe from heavy or sharp objects. 

For added peace of mind, the SK385XL features 4 independent air chambers – double the safety of standard models. Even if one chamber deflates, the KaBoat remains fully operational. Plus, extra heavy-duty rub strake protectors along both sides provide maximum durability and protection from wear.

Take your wilderness adventures to the next level with the SK385XL – rugged, reliable, and ready for anything!

Saturn SK385XL KaBoat Tech Specs.

Premium features of SK385XL KaBoat:

  1. Extra thick 1.5mm PVC bottom, compare to standard 0.9mm PVC on other KaBoats.
  2. Bottom of tubes overlapped with additional layer of PVC up to the rub strake protectors.

Standard Features of SK385XL KaBoat:

  • Same heavy-duty 1100 Denier PVC
  • All around spray skirt with water deflector guard and grab safety rope.
  • Marine grade plywood transom with a one way drain plug.
  • Extra thick, high-pressure 6" (140mm) inflatable air deck floor.
  • Durable rub strake protectors along boat tubes.
  • 4 fins on bottom of tubes for improved tracking.
  • 4 (four!) separate air chambers for extra safety.
  • Included: 2 benches, hand pump, repair kit, carry bag and rowing oars.
  • More optional Accessories available.

Quick Tip: If you are worried about the air floor being accidentally punctured by sharp gear or fishing hooks, you can get a piece of vinyl flooring from a local hardware store that can be cut out to fit inside the KaBoat over the floor.

Customer's Videos of Saturn SK385XL Inflatable KaBoat.








Color:
Green
Shipping Size:
45x26x15"
Shipping Weight:
100 lbs
Exterior Length:
13'
Interior Length:
10'
Material:
1100 Denier PVC. Double Layer PVC On Bottom Of Tubes
Exterior Width:
58"
Interior Width:
18"
Tube Diameter:
20"
Air Chambers:
4 + 1
Floor Type:
140mm Air Deck
Person Capacity:
2 + 1
KaBoat Weight:
90 lbs
Weight Capacity:
900 lbs
Engine Capacity:
10 HP

Calling it a combination of a kayak and boat is a perfect description. Very aerodynamic that it cuts through the water with ease when I want to go fast. But even though it’s thin, it’s still very stable like a regular boat. I stuck an outboard engine on the back of it because sometimes I’m feeling lazy. But if I want the workout, I just lift the motor out and paddle away. Pretty great to have both options.

Thought I’d provide y’all some feedback on your product,. “LOVE IT” and the quality of support I have received from you. I fish the North and South Santiam Rivers in Oregon, which in the summer can run pretty low…had some concern over the length of the skegs and their ability to clear the shallows. I found that as long as you don’t try backing through or broadsiding (have done both) there is no problem, other than the occasional bump as one passes over a large rock. The inflatable floor is awesome…never thought you could be stable and confident standing on an inflatable floor and as I frequently choose the gnarliest course through a rapid, the water that I take in quickly disappears beneath the 6” floor leaving my carpet high and dry. I’m still amazed at how much water I drain at take out without realizing it was there.\r\nFor my purposes and comfort, I’ve made some modifications…As with most inflatables, seating never seems to be in the right spot (or won’t support a fishing seat) and the fixed oar system can cause serious problems on a swift moving river {if ya stick an oar). Ive added a rowing frame with a home made river anchor system, a 2.5hp Lehr propane outboard, and a functional boat seat sunshade (patent pending).\r\nBottom line, I Love My Boat! Attached a short clip of what it looks like on the river…Many many positive comments, especially from those drift boaters who will be paying on their boats for years to come and who envy that I go where they can’t (don’t want to damage their expensive hard bottoms).

I am enjoying this boat and think it’s an great way for one person to get out on the water and explore. I haven’t had a passenger yet, but don’t foresee any issues. My weight doest sink the boat down, so it should easily handle all the load you can fit inside. Overall, a good product and a great value.

I bought one of those kaboat things from you guys. I never heard of this before, but I couldn’t pass up the idea for a two-for-one. A boat and a kayak for one price is a great deal. I bought the 13 footer SK385XL, and it meets my expectations as a kayak and as a motor boat. I can go for a nice calm day out kayaking, then slap a little outboard on it and speed up the river. My kaboat is easy to inflate and easy to handle whether I’m paddling or motoring. Plus, I can just leave it in the trunk of my car so I have it whenever I want. Thanks for making it so easy and shipping it right to my door, guys. You’re great!\r\n\r\n\r\n

After hearing about how convenient they are to store and use, I knew I wanted to buy an inflatable boat. When I went on your site, I saw the KaBoats. I thought it was an awesome idea to combine a kayak with a regular inflatable boat. Seemed like a great way to get more flexibility for your money. I decided on the one that seemed more rugged (SK385XL) and paid the $829. Great Boat!
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