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Surprising agility larger raft designed for high volume With it's large payload and surprising agility it is a natural choice for commercial outfitters. Used as a paddle boat with thwarts, or an oar-rig without thwarts, the W50 will repay your choice with predictably good performance and ease of paddling or rowing - it is fast, easy turning, stable in extreme conditions and has good carry- through in holes and stoppers. Easy paddling /rowing One of the greatest benefits of these easy-paddling/rowing rafts is that the effort required of the crew is greatly reduced. When called on in major rapids the crew is more responsive and comes off river at The W50S, like all Incept self- bailers, has a carefully rockered floor and smooth sandflap attachments to PERFORMANCE The brand "INCEPT" assures the best performing underwater drag, especially in cross- flows, gives this boat its outstanding stability and its ability to safely take lines in rapids previously not considered wise or possible. Whichever Whitewater model size is the appropriate choice for your river, you can expect more control, less flips and wraps, increased handling safety in marginal conditions, and a happier crew. - Dave Warren Warren River Expeditions, Salmon ID USA Polyurethane and Polyurethane Alloy options Fitted grab-line properly tied off on S/S shielded D's, unique to Incept, prolong webbing and grab-line life by Fixed or removable, ends shaped to sponson valves, matching floor relief valve Polyurethane bow and stern carry Fast self-bailing
Open the catalog to page 1OPTIONS - Incept W50S self-bailing rafts Materials - constructed from heavy duty pure Polyurethane or from heavy duty Polyurethane-alloy boat materials Thwarts - can be repositioned, can be fixed or removable, Bow-bags for easily accessed on-river gear (e.g first aid kit) Foot cones, extra Handles, extra D's, Flipper-grippers Internal grab-line Chafers - Extended frame chafers Armor - Additional PU armor (e.g trailer rub spots) Valves - choice of position and type Signage - screen printing in permanent 2-part flexible paints Bucket Floor - model W50R - enquire for details Main Salmon River, Idaho...
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