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Solstice Inflatable Quest Boat

Item # 39403
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Key Features

  • Outer layer is designed to resist abrasions

  • H-R valves offer rapid inflation/deflation

  • V-hull provides directional control and speed


Our Price   $549.99

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Product Description
swimline Sturdy quality construction combines with user friendly features to make the Solstice Inflatable Boat a perfect choice for on-water adventurers. Tough 3-ply material has 500-denier fabric laminated between two specially formulated layers of PVC. The outer anti-abrasive surface is specifically designed to resist cuts and scratches. Heavy-duty electronically welded rub strake has a deep ridged design that protects the boat and deflects water. H-R valves offer rapid inflation and deflation. Integrated I-beam floor with keel makes the boat lighter with greater flotation capacity. True V hull provides directional control, speed, and tracking. Also offers molded rope eyes with grab line, stainless steel D-ring for mooring and towing, molded oarlocks , and motor mount for electric or gas 2.5hp engine. Each Solstice Boat comes with carry bag, oars, seat, repair kit, and bellows foot pump. NMMA certified. Six-person capacity. 1,000-lb. maximum weight. 11'4"L.

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8 Questions | 9 Answers
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  • Q:

    what are the dimensions
    Asked on 6/11/2012 by Anonymous

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  • Q:

    did anyone buy this boat @ is it resistant from fishing hooks that might snag it. will it puntcure it
    Asked on 5/17/2012 by Anonymous

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  • Q:

    Quite Simple Does it come with a motor with the price, if not how much more is motor, compared ot the size of the boat by your recommandations?
    Asked on 5/14/2012 by Larry from Conneut Ohio, 44030---near lake erie

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  • Q:

    motor come with it
    Asked on 4/4/2012 by stickshift1987 from herkimer ny

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  • Q:

    dose it come with aelectric motor
    Asked on 8/14/2011 by joe from eastmoriches

    2 answers

    • A:

      No motor with it.

      Answered on 7/26/2012 by Glo from Windsor, ON. Canada
    • A:

      No, it "dosen't" come with ANY motor.

      Most inflatables sold, are sold as a boat, maybe with paddles - ONLY. YOU have to buy the motor, be it an electric trolling motor, or an small outboard.

      Answered on 4/23/2012 by BigScot50 from La Habra, CA
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    Would the solstic inflatable quest boat handle a 6 hp motor cabellas has a smaller boat with rating for 4.5hp but I like your boat better
    Asked on 7/14/2010 by goofy8358 from superior wi

    3 answers

    • A:

      Probaly, I would use a 6 hp.

      Answered on 6/21/2012 by AlexSkier43 from chicago,IL
    • A:

      transom on the solstice isnt heavy duty enough for the weight of a 6hp motor.

      Answered on 3/6/2012 by lee the man from new windsor ny
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      6 hp weighs too much and would tear mounting brackets.i have a 3 hp on mine and it works perfect. any bigger and you are just waisting time and money. learned the hard way.

      Answered on 8/20/2012 by kermitnator from chandler,tx
  • Q:

    can it go in salt water?
    Asked on 6/19/2010 by bob the bum from its a secret

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    • A:

      I'm not sure where the "Plastic melts in salt water" came from. We use plastic in Florida all the time on boats and yachts with no problem. Besides, boat isn't plastic, It's PVC and 500-denier fabric, both used extensively in salt water.

      Answered on 1/18/2013 by Capt Steve from Boca Raton, FL
    • A:

      no. plastic melts in saltwater. be careful out there.

      Answered on 3/7/2012 by homas from orange, ca
    • A:

      Plastic does not melt in salt water!

      Answered on 8/19/2012 by jbhvuo from mmb;j
  • Q:

    What does it weigh?
    Asked on 4/10/2010 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • A:

      80 pounds

      Answered on 8/14/2011 by joe from eastmoriches
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