Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.61 x 16.77 x 15.04 inches |
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Package Weight | 21.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 138 x 57 x 19 inches |
Item Weight | 45.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | INTEX |
Warranty Description | 90-Day Limited Manufacturer |
Model Name | Seahawk |
Color | Green |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Intex |
Part Number | 68351EP |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Seahawk 4 |
Included Components | Aluminum Oars, High-Output Air Pump, Boat |
Size | 4-Person |
Sport Type | Boating |
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INTEX Seahawk
Size | 4-Person |
Color | Green |
Brand | INTEX |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 138"L x 57"W |
Item Weight | 45.1 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
About this item
- ✔ SUPER-STRONG – SuperStrong enhanced molecular formulation PVC provides superior strength and durability, ensuring high impact and abrasion resistance
- ✔ TRIPLE AIR CHAMBERS – Three air chambers , including one inner auxillary chamber for added safety to keep you afloat; inflation and deflation is made easy constructed with two quick-fill Boston valves to get you on the water faster
- ✔ ACCESSORIES – Included with (2) 54-inch aluminum french oars for easy paddling, (2) fishing rod holders, a motor mount fitting, welded-on oar holders, grab handles on each side and an all-around grab line for convenience
- ✔ PUMP INCLUDED – The water is calling to get out there and explore; simply inflate the Seahawk 4 in just minutes with the convenience of the high-output hand pump
- ✔ WEIGHT CAPACITY – Boating and fishing is always better with a pal, the Seahawk 4 recommended capacity is perfect for four adults, holding up to 1050 pounds in weight
- ✔ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION – Our dedicated customer service team is available via phone, chat, or email to help with any questions you may have on use, installation, or service needs; INTEX's 90-Day Manufacturer Limited Warranty gives you peace of mind
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Whether you're fishing, relaxing, or rowing on the lake, the Intex Seahawk 4 inflatable boat is great for making your boating experience exciting and entertaining. Designed with heavy duty, puncture resistant PVC for comfort and durability, and an inflatable I-beam floor for rigidity. The boat contains three air chambers including an inner auxiliary chamber inside the main hull for extra safety. Inflating or deflating is a breeze with two quick-fill Boston valves. Fishing and relaxing have never been easier with the two built-in fishing rod holders and gear pouch. Motor mount fittings are included for the flexibility of adding the Intex motor bracket and trolling motor. A grab handle on the bow and an all-around grab line are provided for your convenience, as well as welded oar locks, oar holders and a repair patch kit. The Seahawk 4 Boat Set provides added accessories including two 54 inch French oars and a high-output pump for easy inflation and deflation.
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Ideal for recreational boating or fishing on lakes and calm rivers, the Intex SeaHawk 4 boat set comes with everything you need to hit the water immediately. The inflatable boat--which fits up to four people--is made of super-tough 30-gauge PVC vinyl that resists damage from abrasion, impacts, and sunlight, letting you boat with confidence even near rocks or logs. The PVC is also unaffected by gasoline, oil, or saltwater, so you needn't take special precautions around a motor or near a saltwater inlet. Construction-wise, the boat includes two air chambers for safety, an inner hull chamber, an inflatable floor that's comfortable yet rigid, welded oarlocks, inflatable cushions, and an all-around grab line. The boat even sports two fishing rod holders at the rear--one on each side--so you can enjoy an afternoon angling with friends. Other features include a grab handle on the bow, oar holders, a gear pouch, and a U.S. Coast Guard ID. The SeaHawk 4 - which comes with oars and an inflation pump--measures 133 by 19.5 by 50 inches (W x H x D) and holds up to 814 pounds.
About Intex
Helping people have fun for more than 40 years, Intex is the world leader in designing and producing high-quality, innovative products for indoor and outdoor recreation. Every Intex product--which includes such items as above-ground pools, pool accessories, pool toys, airbeds, and boats--undergoes an intensive quality control process before it's released to the public. During the manufacturing process, highly trained Intex employees continuously monitor a wide range of factors, from the quality of the raw materials and the calibration of the machines to the making and assembly of each product. The goal is to produce the best possible product at the best possible price. Intex offices are located in such cities as Long Beach, California; WanChai, Hong Kong; Roosendaal, Netherlands; Beaufort, France; and Praha, Czech Republic.
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ASIN | B00177BQC6 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #19,004 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #16 in Inflatable Rafts |
Date First Available | June 2, 2008 |
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Customers like the value, portability, and comfort of the boat. They mention that it's a good buy for $80, fits in a car trunk easily, and is fairly easy to move around when properly inflated. Customers also appreciate the size, quality, and durability. However, some customers differ on ease of use, and inflation.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the boat. They mention that it is a great boat, surprisingly durable for how little it costs, and works well for small fishing excursions. The boat itself is able to withstand rough water and is surprisingly spacious.
"...The amazon link below is the trolling motor I bought. Works great and is great on battery life:..." Read more
"...Still in decent shape. Not a bad purchase at all...." Read more
"...The Seahawk 2 is crafted with high-quality materials that ensure resilience against the elements, giving me confidence in its longevity and..." Read more
"nice boat, it has several inflation areas, so if one gets breached the others will not deflate. Solid material and easy to handle...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the raft. They say it's made of sturdy, puncture-proof rubber. The raft is stable and holds up well in the water. It's a lot more stable than a kayak or canoe, and it has lasted a while for them.
"...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..." Read more
"...'re in search of an inflatable boat set that combines affordability, durability, and fun, the Seahawk 2 is the perfect choice...." Read more
"...The boat seems durable, especially for the $80 price point...." Read more
"...Con’s: It is made out of sturdy puncture proof rubber (PVC). However, mine started to allow water into the air chambers via the seams...." Read more
Customers like the size of the boat. They say it's appropriate for one person, fits into a medium size duffle bag, and is spacious. Some customers also mention that it'll fit two plus gear comfortably. The boat is perfect for brackish, slow moving waters of the Miami and Little.
"...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..." Read more
"...once the boat's rolled up, it fits right inside, and I disassemble all 4 of my paddles, and slide the parts into the bag around the boat...." Read more
"...The boat rolls up small enough to fit in a folding cart, which we then fastened to the back of the boat along with a folding chair, and had the..." Read more
"...it is small, weak and has to be hand held, no flood grab you can step on like a bike pump...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the boat. They say it's a good buy for $80, and the recreational value is priceless. They also mention that it' s affordable and of great quality.
"...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..." Read more
"...Great boat for the price...." Read more
"...If you're in search of an inflatable boat set that combines affordability, durability, and fun, the Seahawk 2 is the perfect choice...." Read more
"...This boat is an amazing value for the money and the recreational value is priceless. We love ours and plan to use it all summer on a small lake...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the boat. They mention it's a duffle bag when deflated, fits in a car trunk easily, and is fairly easy to move around when properly inflated. It's made out of thick durable plastic that has zero problems inflating, transporting, or using on a dark, stick, limb. It is very affordable and mobile, and the gear pouch is ok.
"...makeshift bag and the straps keep it all together and make it easy to carry...." Read more
"...It'll fit in a car trunk easily, or at the bottom of a closet. I keep mine inside...." Read more
"...These oars are not only lightweight but also sturdy, providing excellent control and maneuverability...." Read more
"...The boat is kind of heavy and hard to pack, but that is not necessarily a bad thing because it means is made of thick material...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the raft. They say it is sturdy and very comfortable, with an inflatable floor for both comfort and rigidity. The seats work well and can change the feeling of being in a raft to one of sitting on a nice chair. Customers also say they had no backaches.
"...It's a very comfortable ride, too: we glided over the swamp like nothing, and even when the underside of the Seahawk hit reeds, branches, or logs..." Read more
"...I put down a cushion life preserver and put a seat on top of that. Very comfortable and you will sit up higher. 4...." Read more
"...side force on them (like I'm stroking them in the water) and it feels pretty good, so I have no fear of them breaking...." Read more
"...I found though, when we actually started going down river, the boat felt a bit mushy, even though I was sure to check for proper inflation...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the inflation of the boat. Some mention that it is easy to inflate, the walls have air valves that deflate very quickly, and the floors have the same valve that a cheap air pump has. However, others say that the pump will not inflat the boat unless you plan to sit there, lose a significant amount of air, and that the floor deflating most of the way on the way back from one outing.
"...The ease of inflation and deflation makes this boat incredibly convenient to use, allowing for quick setup and hassle-free storage...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...The hand-pump is A VALUABLE MUST-HAVE! It inflates the three Seahawk chambers quickly and efficiently and you WILL want to keep it on the boat with..." Read more
"...this for my husband and son to go fishing and they said it was easy to blow up, break down, felt sturdy...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the fishing kayak. Some mention that it's easy, light, and nice to pack, the oars are simple and well diagrammed and easy to understand, and it' s easy to set up. However, others say that when it’s fully inflated, it takes a bit of effort to manage in the waves with everyone, and the inflatable pillows are not really convenient when they slide around all. They also complain that it is too much labor to get out there, and that the wind picks up, it certainly gets harder to paddle.
"...It is very easy to inflate and set up...." Read more
"...The ease of inflation and deflation makes this boat incredibly convenient to use, allowing for quick setup and hassle-free storage...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...Solid material and easy to handle. seemed stable enough when i was using it in my pond...." Read more
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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.
I'd read reviews from other buyers and that was what helped me decide on this boat. I'm glad I did, the reviews were mostly good, and I am very happy with this product. I will add some of my experiences with our new boat, hopefuly it will be helpful to you.
It is very easy to inflate and set up. Using the enclosed hand pump, I was able to inflate the boat in about 15 minutes, and there was little difficulty. Be careful with the foot holders on it though, they seem very flimsy. I made sure to use both feet, instead of 1 foot, seemed less likely to break that way.
The included grab rope is not that impressive, but I didn't expect a mountaneering rope, lol.
the accessory pouch ties onto the boat and it'll hold things together in roughly the same spot, but make sure anything you put in it and want to keep, you find a way to clip to the string that holds the pouch to the boat.
Two inflatable cushions come with the boat, as do 2 fishing pole holders. I am afraid to lose these, and did not take them with us on our trip. the cushions to do attach in anyway, and it did not seem to be wise to set them in the boat while ging down the spring river. It's not a rough river at all, but there is certainly potential for things to wash out on occasion. It occured to me, the cushions may serve as impromptu patching material if you're, um, "up a creek." Pun intended.
The paddles included in this boat are collapsible, but beware. I put them together with ease the fisrt day I had the boat, but I was rushing around the day we floated the river, and my "hand tightening" of the compression ring on one of the paddles produced a broken compression ring. I tried to use the paddle anyway, thinking if I hold the thing below the connector, it might be alright. Within about 2 minutes of launching and trying to use that paddle, I found my theory was completely false. The plastic tube that the aluminum handle pieces fit into shaddered. Again, I got lucky, I was able to retain all the paddle parts,I might be able to find a new compression fitting one day. (you should have seen me paddling for 5 hours with about 4 inches of paddle handle...) The paddle that I did not pre-break performed perfectly fine. At the end of our trip, I found the compression fittings were tough to loosen, so when I got home I put a dab of WD-40 on the threads, and in a few minutes, they came right apart. I found the paddles to be a bit on the short side, I'm 6' and learned recently through research that a paddle should reach from the ground to about your chin, these do not. Also the length is just barely enough for the paddles to clip in the storage rings on the tubes of the boat. I was afraid to use them, so if we set our paddles down, it was in the boat, not in those rings... also, the boat has two sets of oar locks. One set each, forward and aft. I don't know a lot about rafting, but it seems like there should be a set admidships, so that the boat could be rowed single-handedly from the center. I don't know, just a thought. I bought 2 more paddles as well, seems like a boat that is for 4 people should probably have 4 paddles...
The boat comes with a little ruler that aligns with 2 lines on the main chambers of the boat. If the boat line, and ruler line match up, it is inflated correctly, according to the manual. well, I had practiced inflating and deflating the boat a few times, trying to work out the kinks and thought I had it down pretty good. I found though, when we actually started going down river, the boat felt a bit mushy, even though I was sure to check for proper inflation. After about 10 or 15 minutes, we banked it, I added some airwith the hand pump to give the boat just a tiny bit more rigidity and our trip was quite comfortable. (Our party was (2) adults, and (2) 13 year old girls, and a cooler, well under the 880 lb. limit on the boat) Which reminds me, with that load, we fit very nicely. I've read reviews on many different inflatable boats where the writers were not satisfied with the capacity of their 4 man rafts. I'm glad to say, I'm happy with this one.
Let's see, I concur with other reviews, that the beach ball inflation point on the boat floor is a bit of a pain during deflation. I carry the included inflator in the boat, but when it comes to ACTUALLY inflating and deflating, I have used 2 different coleman pumps (12 volt dc, and the 110 volt ac) and a shop vac. Those all work fine. the coleman pumps aren't that much quicker than the hand pump, and I dare say it'd be wise, if you're going to initially inflate with one of those, to finish off with the hand pump. The shop vac was convenient when I got home and had to clean off and store the boat. I guess whatever you use would be fine. But, I did, just once, deflate the boat by hand, meaning, opened all the valves, started folding and rolling it, and had to hold that little bitty beach ball blow up tube. Yeah, thats not fun for long. But with the jusdicious use of modern tools, the floor's inflation point is not a problem. I mean, do you really want a boston valve sitting there in the floor, waiting to be bumped loose and instantly let the floor deflate while you're going down river? (not to mention, it's location was covered in water about the whole time we were out)
Storing the boat is easy for me. After cleaning and deflating it (with the shop vac to get as much air out as possible) I am able to easily put it in a bag I had lying around. It resembles a military issue sea bag, but about half as long. once the boat's rolled up, it fits right inside, and I disassemble all 4 of my paddles, and slide the parts into the bag around the boat. Obviously a storage bag is not included with the kit, but this should give you an idea of how small a space you'll need for storage. It'll fit in a car trunk easily, or at the bottom of a closet. I keep mine inside. I don't like what garage temperatures do to plastic over time.
I actually had reason to use the patch kit that was included with the boat on another intex product. It's not a huge kit, but if you follow the directions, it works just fine. I don't know if the glue tube included is enough to use for all the patches if you need them. I hope I don't need all mine.
So, If you're still reading, I hope this has been helpful for you. I am pleased with the boat kit and look forward to using it with friends and loved ones for a long time coming, and I certainly recommend it. Great boat for the price.
Ten years in & I still have it. We don't use it nearly as much as I thought we might, but it has floated a few rivers & got promoted to dingy status when I got a sail boat a few years later. Still in decent shape. Not a bad purchase at all. I purchased a small electric motor for it & the intek removable "transom" for it, but haven't ever used them. Maybe some day.
The inclusion of deluxe 48-inch aluminum oars is a game-changer. These oars are not only lightweight but also sturdy, providing excellent control and maneuverability. The ease of inflation and deflation makes this boat incredibly convenient to use, allowing for quick setup and hassle-free storage. Whether I'm enjoying a tranquil day on the lake or exploring gentle rivers, the INTEX Seahawk 2 delivers a smooth and enjoyable boating experience. If you're in search of an inflatable boat set that combines affordability, durability, and fun, the Seahawk 2 is the perfect choice. I highly recommend it for water enthusiasts of all levels!
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Another interesting feature of this boat is that it has special holders for fishing rods, one in the front and one in the back which is very convenient for those who enjoy legal fishing sports.
A final thing I will write about this boat is that due to it's colour, it appears quite camouflaged from even short distances which is great for fishing, and even bird hunting, but it is not good for other boaters who may have trouble noticing this boat, especially in an area with large water plant growths. Where a High-Visibility hat such as orange or neon yellow if you are planning on using this boat in an area with many other boaters.