AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft - Utah Whitewater Gear
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  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft
  • AIRE AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft

AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft

$5,749.00
Excl. tax

The 130R is an all-around, stable, 13′ raft. It has a 19″ tube diameter all the way around the raft collar for a nice balance of control and stability.

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130R

At 13’ the AIRE 130R may not seem like a lot of boat, but it is a rock-solid 13’ raft. It’s a great option for people who want to get out on the river and see the sights, but not get roughed up too much, making it a great choice for less experienced rafters or guides with timid clients.

What makes the AIRE 130R special?

  • Large Tubes: The AIRE 130R has 19” non-diminishing tubes that will see you through rapids with ease by providing stability and quick resurfacing.
  • Long Waterline: With one of the longest waterlines of any of our 13’ boats (95”), the 130R will go where you point it.
  • Versatility: The AIRE 130R comfortably accommodates a 7-person paddle team, including the guide, for day trips. It’s also well suited for a 2-bay rowing frame if you’d like to take it on 1-3 day adventures.

*Floors do not come installed – call 801-455-5450 to add an install (additional fee) to your order.

The Sealed Floor Pocket Option-  (SFP) is constructed by welding the PVC floor top and bottom together along the perimeter to form a waterproof pocket.

How It's Built:

1 watertight zippers are installed on the floor top so the air floor AIREcell can be accessed.

3 valve are installed.  The inflation valve, the pressure relief valve and a burp valve the relieves air pressure caught between the AIREcell and the floor pocket.

Design Advantages:

The SFP does not take on any water to ballast, this will make the raft slightly faster and more responsive in whitewater.

Owners don't have to wait a couple of minutes at the take out for water to drain out of the raft floor pocket.

No need to rinse out the floor pocket after a trip down a silty river.

Recommended For: 

Good choice for rowing large, gear hauling rafts

Rivers that require portages.

The SFP a good option when mostly running silty rivers.

©Mark William Lisk

130R Wireframe (197 KB) Owner's Manual (3 MB)

 

 



WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including DEHP which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

 

Most items will be shipped within 2-3 business days. Any individual item over 150lbs will ship via freight, please call for a quote.

aire / AIRE 130R Self-Bailing Raft / rafts / self-bailing
LENGTH 13' 1"
WIDTH 6' 4"
WEIGHT 104 LBS
TUBE DIAMETER 19"
BOW RISE 10.5"
STERN RISE 8.5"
2" WATERLINE 95"
INTERIOR WIDTH (CENTER) 38"
INTERIOR DEPTH (CENTER) 11.75"
VALVE TYPE LEAFIELD
BASE FABRIC DENIE 1670 PVC
MATERIAL WEIGHT, OZ. PER SQ. YARD 37 OZ
AIRECELL MATERIAL URETHANE
NUMBER OF CHAMBERS 5
NUMBER OF HANDLES 4
NUMBER OF D-RINGS 14
SELF BAILING YES
WARRANTY AIRE 10 YEAR NO FAULT WARRANTY
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