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Typemotor-rowingmotor-rowing
Number of seats22
Load capacity315 kg315 kg
Equipment
Bottom typeflatflat
Bottom coverlath slatelath slate
Transombuilt-inbuilt-in
Seats
rigid and movable /sliding/
rigid sliding and fixed
More features
carrying handles
swivel oarlocks
eye roller
water breaker
lifeline
carrying handles
swivel oarlocks
eye roller
water breaker
lifeline
Specs
Maximum motor power5 hp5 hp
Number of pressurized compartments33
Balloon diameter34 cm34 cm
Dimensions (LxW)290х135 cm290х135 cm
Dimensions (folded)100х40х35 cm100х40х35 cm
Fabric density950 g/m²950 g/m²
Weight30 kg30 kg
Items in set
Paddles
Pump
Repair kit
Boat bag
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017july 2014

Seats

Rigid. Seats in the form of planks, usually attached to both sides across the boat. Considered more reliable than inflatables, they have a traditional flat surface and are cheaper due to their simple design. On the other hand, when folded, the hard seats take up more space, and the convenience for passengers is purely symbolic.

Rigid sliding. The rigid bars described above with the ability to adjust the location along the boat. They allow you to change the distance between the seats, or even combine two into one.

Inflatable. Inflatable seats are easy to use and quite comfortable. They usually do not require special fasteners, and by changing the degree of pumping, you can change the hardness, adjusting the properties of the surface to the preferences of a particular person. In addition, such seats, when deflated, take up a minimum of space. Their main disadvantage is their relatively high cost.

Soft. A type of seat used primarily in kayaks (see "Type"). They have a rigid base covered with foam rubber or other similar material, often equipped with backs. This design provides comfort on long trips and at the same time allows you to maintain maximum control over the boat.

— None. Some boats may not come with seats at all. One of the varieties of such models is miniature rowing boats (see "T...ype"), designed for one or two people and equipped with an inflatable flat bottom (see "Bottom type"), which plays the role of a seat. The second option is multi-seat boats, for which "seats" must be purchased separately, depending on the features of the planned application.
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