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NRS Otter 130 13' Self-Bailing Raft
The 13' NRS Otter 130 is their most popular Otter™ raft. You can paddle it with up to eight crew members, load it for a weekend trip or add an NRS fishing frame to go where your buddy's drift boat can't.- NRS Otter Series Rafts provide outfitter-grade performance that the private boater can afford.
- With 18" tubes and a 6'2" width, the Otter 130 is quick and agile without sacrificing stability.
- Will seat up to 8 paddlers with optional third thwart.
- Heavy-duty Pennel Orca® material is super abrasion, chemical, and UV-resistant for unmatched durability.
- High-density polyurethane armor on the bottoms of the tubes slides over rocks in low water and protects your boat from the wear and tear of boulders and beaches.
- 12 stainless steel 2" D-rings give plenty of tiedown points for the frame and gear.
- Four handles make carrying it to the water a breeze.
- Three main tube air chambers to keep you afloat in the event of an accident.
- Self-bailing floor with quick-draining holes allows you to leave the bucket at home.
- Trouble-free Leafield™ C7 Valves ensure easy inflation/deflation of the tubes, thwarts, and floor, and the Leafield A6 Pressure Relief Valve protects the floor.
- The NRS BAT (Batten Attachment Thwart system) lets you easily add or remove thwarts to accommodate paddlers or a rowing frame.
- 7-year retail warranty, 4-year commercial.
Specs
- Length: 13'
- Width: 6' 2"
- Weight: 104 lbs.
- Tube Diameter: 18"
- Number of Thwarts: 2
- Bow Kick: 28"
- Stern Kick: 28"
- Number of Air Chambers: 6
- Valve Type: Leafield - C7
- Self-Bailing: Yes
- Type of Material: Pennel Orca
- Weight/Denier of Tube Material: 41/1100
- Weight/Denier of Floor Material: 41/1100
- Number of D-rings: 12
- Number of Handles: 4
- Center Compartment Width: 37"
- Suggested NRS Frame Width: 60"
- Maximum Frame Length: 72"
- Repair Kit: Yes
- Warranty: 7 Years Retail, 4 Years Commercial
NRS and STAR boats are hand built by skilled craftsmen. Measurements on individual boats can vary from design specifications by up to +/- 2". Use these specs as guidelines and check your boat if the measurement is critical.