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The INTEX 68347EP Seahawk 2 Inflatable Boat is a rugged, 3-person inflatable crafted from SuperStrong PVC for superior durability and puncture resistance. Featuring triple air chambers with quick-fill Boston valves, it ensures enhanced safety and easy inflation. Equipped with 54-inch oars, fishing rod holders, a motor mount fitting, and a high-output hand pump, this boat is designed for versatile recreational use on lakes and calm rivers, supporting up to 790 pounds. Ideal for millennials seeking spontaneous water adventures with friends, it combines convenience, safety, and durability in one portable package.



| ASIN | B01LWX49CW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,528 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,092 in Boating Equipment |
| Brand | Intex |
| Brand Name | Intex |
| Color | Light Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,632) |
| Date First Available | September 19, 2016 |
| Fishing Technique | O |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078257322169, 16941057403868 |
| Included Components | Boat, Carry Bag, Intex High-Output Pump, Two 54-Inch Aluminum Oars |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 116 x 54 x 17 inches |
| Item Form | Inflatable Boat |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.4 x 16.7 x 12.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 31.34 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Intex |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Model Name | Seahawk |
| Occupancy | 3 |
| Package Weight | 14.63 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 68380EP |
| Product Dimensions | 116"L x 54"W |
| Size | 3-Person |
| Special Feature | Recreational |
| Style | 3-Person |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 078257322169 |
| Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited Manufacturer |
| Weight Limit | 790 Pounds |
N**K
Awesome boat!!
I've owned this inflatable boat for almost 10 months now and have used it a handful of times. I've put a friend, me, and a backpack filled with food and water on it (which may have been 400 to 500 pounds); I've had just me on it, and it's handled all of it well. Having two people on the boat does require one person to sit with their legs crossed in order for both people to fit comfortable, and if you're taller than six foot then both people would have to have their legs crossed in order to be comfortable. I have a total of ten or so hours using this boat, and I intend to put more hours on it, but it's easily worth the money. I've taken it on a small lake in Illinois and a few lakes in Arkansas, and it was a joy to use every time. I've beached it onto small islands a few times and carried it across them, and it handled that well too. I would get a better pump then the one the kit comes with, a cheap bike pump makes inflating this take a few minutes versus the ten or so minutes it takes with the one this comes with; I got one at a thrift store for a few dollars and it made using this much better. The oars work fine and you can treat them a little roughly in order to go faster or maneuver tighter, but stronger oars would make going faster better; If you only intend to row at a manageable speed then the oars it comes with are good for that, even if you have two people in the boat. Overall I would recommend this to someone who wants a basic inflatable row boat in order to get out on the water and have some fun; if you want to go fishing or do anything extremely strenuous another boat may be a better choice, but for the price point this one handles great and out performs what I expected it to handle. It is not comparable to a kayak so do not expect to get a kayak's worth of performance out of this. It's easy to throw in the back of any car and get out on the water pretty fast and have a lot of fun.
M**L
Great Boat!!! READ THIS FOR TIPS
I currently live near the Indian River (Inter-coastal Waterway) in Florida and looked into renting a couple kayaks for the day, but it was so expensive that I started looking into just buying something inflatable that I can take with me when I move (or throw away if I don't have room in the trunk). This boat (at $85) fit the bill perfectly. It was cheaper than renting two kayaks for a day and came with everything I needed (boat, oars, pump), so I decided to give it a shot. The boat easily fits me and my wife - with spare room for a cooler full of beer and water, 5 gallon ice bucket for caught fish, tackle box, 2 fishing rods, anchor, and other equipment. We also took the boat out with our sister and 4 year old nephew and also had plenty of room (although we brought less gear for that trip)(3 and a half people). 4 full grown adults could fit semi-comfortably, but it wouldn't be ideal. (we'll be attempting this next month when our parents come in town). The area we are in has lots of crushed up seashells near river beaches and inevitably, after a few uses the boat developed a few pinhole leaks in the floor of the boat (from not adequately cleaning off feet before getting back into boat). The floor deflated most of the way on the way back from one outing, but the outer two chambers were fine so it wasn't a big deal. It just made rowing a little more difficult. I was able to easily patch the pinholes with the included repair kit and now everything is fine. NOTE: the repair kit comes with patches but not glue. I used some loc-tite glue to apply the patches and it works well to seal up the leaks and secure the patches. The material the boat is made of is quite durable and I haven't had any issues on the bottom or sides of the boat (even though I've brushed up against plenty of barnacles, sticks and other objects I thought for sure would be the death of the boat)- only problem was with the floor from stepping into the boat with tiny broken seashells on my feet. The included oars are very sturdy and after our first outing I decided to buy some more (so we could both row), but Amazon was sold out so I bought the Sevylor brand (which were not as sturdy). Either way, we quickly realized that oars are not the way to go with this boat. Not because we're lazy(at all), but because this boat is just inefficient for rowing. It is a raft after all and it's VERY slow going with the oars. One day we ventured out into the main current of the Indian River and it took forever to get to our goal (a spoil island) a half mile away - but then....we had to paddle upstream on the way back and JEEEEEEZ - it was almost the end of our marriage. So then...we bought the Intex motor mount and a small Minn Kota trolling motor. What a difference!!! It is soooo much more fun. We can easily cruise upriver and checkout some cool islands etc. NOW it's a proper(ish) boat! All in all, this is a great boat for the price. If you only plan to use it on very still water and only travel very short distances, you'll probably be fine with the oars. If you intend to use it on a river or even a biggish lake with and kind of movement in the water, then you should plan on buying a trolling motor and mount for the boat. Otherwise, avoid this boat and buy and inflatable Intex kayak or canoe instead - it will be so much easier to paddle and control direction. The amazon link below is the trolling motor I bought. Works great and is great on battery life: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&ajr=2&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=minn%20kota%20c2%2030&linkCode=ur2&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aminn%20kota%20c2%2030&sprefix=minn%20kota%20c2%20%2Caps%2C241&tag=shoshosit-20&url=search-alias%3Daps Finally, the boat does NOT come with any kind of carrying bag. My solution is to use a tarp. I bought a 6x8 foot tarp from walmart for 5 bucks. It serves THREE purposes. Primarily I can wrap up the deflated boat in the tarp and tie it up with adjustable nylon straps (rope would work fine too). This makes a great makeshift bag and the straps keep it all together and make it easy to carry. Also, I use the tarp to lay the boat on after I remove it from the water to keep the boat from getting dirty so I don't have to clean it once I get home. Third use is to line the trunk of my car with the tarp so I don't have to deal with a wet trunk when transporting the wettish deflated boat from the water back to my home.
E**Z
Una porquería.
M**R
I enjoyed it al the summer good choice
J**A
EXELENTE PRODUCTO
A**N
Bem resistente
M**N
We were easily able to fit my husband (over 6ft) myself and two kids (6 and 2 years) as well as picnic basket, towels and two hiking backpacks with ease- even sat with splayed legs! We used the boat on a rocky river bed for 5 days... the boat is sturdy and very well made. We were lucky enough to be camping by the river side so didn’t have to transport the boat once inflated for our whole trip, which was so easy with an inexpensive electric pump we also bought here. Though the boat comes with a foot pump I erred on the side of caution considering the heat and the small size of the electric pump which could be taken on our journey on the river- I am so glad I did because the boat pumped in 5 mins and a quick top-up before every journey was ideal. Packing the boat away was simple and it fit back into the box it came in. The oars are ok- we didn’t find them to be too short like other reviewers One niggle is that the wet bag provided to put valuables in does not completely seal so phones did get slightly wet when we jumped into the river and sat back. So if we were jumping in and out the boat constantly the bag provided is not sufficient to protect the contents. Next time we will have to buy a bag ourselves.
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