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Pvc Inflatable Boat for River Fishing, Can Install the Outboard Engine
Pvc Inflatable Boat for River Fishing, Can Install the Outboard Engine
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Get ready to conquer the river with our PVC Inflatable Boat, perfect for your next fishing adventure! Lightweight and easy to carry, this boat inflates quickly so you can spend more time casting lines and less time setting up. It’s designed to fit an outboard engine, giving you the freedom to speed through calm waters or quietly drift to your favorite fishing spots. Durable and fun, it’s your new best buddy for river fishing escapades!

- Maximum Payload: 320Kg/705Pounds, Gross weight: 17.6KG/39Pounds
- Packing dimensions: 78*48*28 cm/2.5*1.5*0.9 ft, NO. of Air Chamber:3
Diameter of Chamber: 35CM, Inflation Pressure:2.9 PSI (side tubes) & 5.0 PSI (floor)
Recommend Power:3.5HP(45/55LBS Electric Motor), Feature: Resistant, Durable,Anti collision, Anti scratch

Accessories:
*1 Air pump *2 Paddle *1 Repair kit *2 Fishing rod holder *1 Carrying bag *2 Wooden board seat *1 Air deck

How to store the boat?
There is very little that you have to do to keep your boat in good condition for many years. Do not store your boat inflated. If you store it in a closet, basement or garage, we suggest you pick a cool, dry place, making sure the boat is clean and dry before you store it - or mold can accumulate. Use as few cleaning agents as possible, do not discharge waste agents into water, and clean your boat preferably on land. Clean your boat after a trip to prevent damage from sand, salt water or sun exposure. Most dirt can be removed with a garden hose, a sponge and mild soap. Make sure the boat is completely dry before storing. Store the product and accessories in a dry, temperature controlled, between 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) and 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) storage location.

Motor type: Brush Motor, Shaft length: 30"/76cm, Overall length: 110cm, Volts: 12V
Rated current:46 A, Power:552 W, The fastest speed:6 km/h, Control: Telescoping handle
Speeds Forward/Reverse: 5F/2R, Propeller: 3-blade, Rated speed: 1300R/min
G.W./N.W.: 10.0/9.0kg, Packing size:107*55*18cm, Recommend Battery: 60-120AH
1. Please pay attention to cleaning your machine and drying it after each use (especially in seawater)
2. Please change gears step by step, do not change it too quickly
3. When working in a fixed gear, please do not exceed 8 minutes continuously
4. The gear switch and propeller blade of the machine are vulnerable parts. If they are damaged, please contact us for purchase.

Model:2 stroke 3.5HP, Overall L*W*H:365*220*920mm, Displacement:49cc
Gear ratio:2.08(27:13), Cylinder:2, Max. output:2.5kw, Max. speed:4000-5000r/min
Gear positions: Clutch control, Packing size:95.5*42*31cm, N.W/G.W.:9.56/12.18kg
Ignition system: CDI, Cooling system: Water-cooling, Control system: Tiller control
Starting system: Manual start, Standard fuel tank capacity: within 1.3L
1. Please note that this product must be started in water, and it is not allowed to start the engine on shore as with any outboard..
2. Please note that the two-stroke outboard engine must use a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke engine oil. In addition, gasoline and oil must be stirred evenly.
3. Please note that the running-in period is about 10 hours. During the running-in period, do not drive with a high throttle.
4. The ratio of gasoline to oil during the running-in period of the new engine is 25:1. After the running-in period, the volume ratio is 50:1.
5. Replace the gear oil after the running-in period, and the second replacement time is after 100 hours or about 6 months.
6. When the outboard motor is started, loosen the exhaust screw on the fuel tank cover counterclockwise. The emergency flameout rope shall be inserted, and the other end shall be placed on the wrist or belt.
7. When there is no water outlet from the engine, please stop using it immediately, then check the water pump impeller or outlet for blockage.
8. Please note that the exact speed of travel depends on the shape of your boat, weight, water, wind, and other factors.
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