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Intex Excursion 5 Person Boat Set

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Features

  • Five-person raft assembles and inflates in just minutes, getting you quickly from the car to the water
  • Made of rugged, welded vinyl for longterm durability; inflatable I-beam floor for comfort and rigidity
  • Includes two inflatable seats with backrests, four fishing rod holders, oar locks and holders, and motor mount fitting
  • Grab handle and 360-degree grab line, gear pouch and repair patch, and quick-fill Boston valves; comes with 54-inch aluminum oars and high-output hand pump
  • Five-person raft measures 66-by-17-by-144 inches (W x H x D) with 57.6-pound weight and 1,000-pound maximum weight limit; US Coast Guard-approved

Description

FISHING BOAT: It's a great boat for 5 adventurists who love spending time on the water paddling, fishing, or floating down the river; Water craft for lakes and mild rivers

Size: 10ft 4in X 5ft 5in X 1ft 5"


Color: Multicolor


Brand: Intex


Material: 100% Cotton Jersey


Product Dimensions: 24.72"L x 22.44"W


Item Weight: 23.65 Kilograms


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Weather Resistant


Global Trade Identification Number: 54


Item Form: boat-shaped


Brand Name: Intex


Age Range Description: Adult


Special Features: Weather Resistant


Global Trade Identification Number: 54


Item Form: boat-shaped


Occupancy: 5


Manufacturer: Intex


Manufacturer Part Number: 68325


Model Number: 68325NP


Included Components: 2 Oars, High Output Air Pump, and Carry Bag


Item Type Name: Intex Excursion 5 Person Boat Set


Warranty Description: 90 Day Limited Warranty


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Size: 10ft 4in X 5ft 5in X 1ft 5"


Item Dimensions L x W: 24.72"L x 22.44"W


Item Weight: 23.65 Kilograms


Weight Capacity Maximum: 1100 Pounds


Color: Multicolor


Material Type: 100% Cotton Jersey


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great raft
This raft is perfect for me. I enjoy fishing on large lakes, but do not have the room or car to own a full size boat. I can literally fit this raft, two group 27 batteries, and a motor mount in my trunk. I put my Minn Kota 50lb thrust trolling motor in the back seat with my fishing gear and cooler and I'm off with a buddy fishing all day. This is in a Toyota Corolla. If I really pack it in I can still fit another person in the back seat. It is great to not have to wait in line for the boat ramp or pay the extra fees. Put down a tarp, pump it up anywhere on shore, literally toss it in the water, load it up and your off. As far as durability goes, we take it in shallows and hit bottom, hit logs, my two kids jump all over this thing with their shoes on, held up to many pointy fish fins hitting the side and bottom (they get out of the net sometimes), submurged rocks and branches you can't see until you are on top of them, being dragged over gravel boat ramps short distances, etc... no leaks and still works as good as the day I got it. I might just be lucky, but it seems pretty durable. It doesn't rock at all when you stand up in it, you can move around as much as you want without it rocking at all. It sits high in the water, and rolls over waves and large boat wakes no problem. 3 air chambers keep you safe, even if you loose one you will stay afloat easily and still manage to get to shore. Technically you can loose two and still float fine, just won't be going anywhere with two deflated chambers. Really technically you can loose all three and the trapped air from normal atmospheric pressure will still keep the "boat" on the surface so you can hang onto it until help comes. It should never ever ever come to that though unless your really trying to sink it on purpose. Gorilla tape will very quickly patch a large or small leak in seconds, and a decent high pressure electric air pump RAVE Sports 12V High Pressure Inflator/Deflatorhooked to the trolling battery can re inflate you on the water without even going ashore. If you have those two things it is almost impossible to sink in a decent inflatable under any conditions. Even filling the boat totally with water won't even begin to sink it since it is so buoyant. As far as comfort, the seats are very comfortable. I ordered an extra seat from intex and rearranged them for more room. The large seat is in front (it fits), the smaller seat in the very back off to the side. The extra seat is in the middle/back facing forward. This arrangement allows me to fit two people in front, one in the middle (or 2 kids), and one in back. With the room left over from the smaller seat being in the back instead of the large one I can but a large plastic bin next to the smaller seat. This bin holds my batteries and gear, the bin also is a backrest for the middle seat. Fits 4 people very comfortably with storage room left over this way. No one wants to sit on that footrest they call a bench seat. I can now easily fit 2 MinnKota Trolling Motor Power Center with group 27 batteries, totally out of the way in the bin so they aren't taking up any seat room. I like taking two batteries because I stay out for extended periods fishing, going miles and miles, one battery would probably be enough for most people though. No way I'm rowing this thing back 10 miles though. While I have used the supplied oars, and had no major issues, they do seem a little flimsy for this size boat. I think they were more meant to steer it on a river then row it. Reading other reviews, and using them myself, I wouldn't trust them to not leave me stranded as a sole means of propulsion. I bought a second set of oars that were more durable and they make it easier to row. These oars are longer, more durable, work great and fit in the oar locks perfectly: Shoreline 6-Feet Aluminum Oar I keep both sets of oars in the oar holders just in case. Never can have too many backup's when your out in the middle of a large lake. This boat is large and not really made to row for extended periods, not unless your very athletic or masochistic. Most of the time I'm just running the trolling motor. By the way, do yourself a favor and spend the extra $$$ to get a stronger trolling motor. While the 30 lb thrust works great on calm water, the 50 to 55 lb thrust just gives it a extra kick in case of sudden winds or faster currents. Expect top speed to be around walking speed (3mph) to a very fast walking speed (6 mph) depending on weight, current, and wind speed. I average about 4 to 5 mph fully loaded with a 50 lb thrust. A stronger trolling motor doesn't really make you go any faster (they both top out about roughly the same speed) but it does give you more torque to fight currents and wind. In a good head wind or current a 30 lb thrust might slow down significantly or not have enough power to keep going forward, while the 50 lb thrust will continue pushing on at 5 mph. If you use it to fish, the rod holders work great... sometimes. If you have a large, or custom grip they might not fit right. Wish I could say I've caught something bigger then a 5 lb bass yet to truly test them out, but they held up to that with no problem at all. Unless its a hot day... then the material in the hull expands a bit and the rod holders get a little lax. On a really hot day they are next to useless and your rods droop into the water. I guess you could add more air to fix that, but I perfer to hold mine most of the time anyway so not a big deal. It's a great boat, comfortable, perfect for people who want to lounge around a lake or fish for extended periods of time. It's no speed boat, but it will get you where you want to go. Even if I had to replace it every year due to a lot of abuse $10 a month for a boat like this a great price. Way cheaper then renting or the hassle of storing, transporting, and constant maintenance of a full size boat, this one can literally fit in your closet. Only downside is the cheap oars it is packaged with. Just know this in advance and be prepared to buy better ones if you plan on rowing. Hope I don't need to buy another one soon, but would in a heartbeat. Worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2012 by kgb

  • Awesome raft, not -quite- perfect
Setup: I bought this boat along with an extra set of Sevylor paddles, Kwik Tek Airhead Air Pump Canister, a Minn Kota C2-30 trolling motor, the transom mount and the Minn Kota marine battery case (With accessory ports and battery gauge). I also got a 105 Ah Marine Battery from Wal-Mart for the motor. All items except for battery were purchased direct from Amazon, not from Amazon partners Pros: Took it out twice over memorial Day weekend to some lakes in Southwest Ohio. Each time the person I took along had a blast! You won't be breaking any speed records (I was passed by sail boats) but you'll get around the lake just fine. Everyone had a great time fishing and the boat met most of my expectations, and exceeded a few. I bounced a little close to shore a couple of times running over rocks and branches, the thing held up just fine. It's definitely a worthwhile buy, especially at the $119 price tag I'm very pleased with the purchase. The first outing I forgot my power inverter for the air pump and had to inflate by hand. It wasn't too bad, took me ~15 minutes instead of ~8 minutes, plus a slightly sore back, but the job got done OK with the supplied hand pump. Deflation was a different matter though (PITA without an electric pump) First day we traveled a total of 2.5 miles and burned about 20% of the battery life spending 4 hours on the water. The second day we traveled on a different lake about 4 miles burning about 25% of the battery with ~6 hours on the water. We saw plenty of rangers, and despite me having all my legal requirements covered, they didn't bother us at all, they were much more interested in stopping and questioning the big boaters. Not saying they won't, but apparently bigger fish than an inflatable raft to fry out there. Cons: While there would be room for five if you didn't bring any gear, in the state of Ohio, I am required to bring: A life vest for each person, daytime visual distress signal (Laminated flag printed on 8.5x11 paper) a whistle, my registration papers, flashlight and an anchor. Add in things that aren't law but practical requirements: Small tackle box, Small Ice chest(really need cold water while out there), fishing creole, and realistically you can only get three people into the boat if one doesn't mind being covered in gear. The boat is also far from rigid. In lakes with boaters ripping around, people were almost bouncing out of the raft from the wakes. The whole raft mushed like crazy over the 2-3' wakes and left my brother a little nauseous. This boat will work in those heavy lakes but be ready for a rough ride, it's no RHIB. The second day with my wife we went to a limited HP lake and it was much more pleasant on calm waters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2011 by Loadnabox

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