TAKACAT INFLATABLE RANGE - find the right boat for you.

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Welcome aboard, fellow water enthusiasts! Join us at the spectacular Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show as we embark on an exciting journey through the world of Takacat Inflatable Boats, presented by The Rudder YouTube channel.

In this exhilarating video, we delve into the heart of the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show to uncover the unparalleled versatility and innovation of Takacat's inflatable boat range. Whether you're an avid angler, a dedicated diver, a thrill-seeking water sports enthusiast, or simply someone who craves leisurely cruises, Takacat has something extraordinary to offer!

Highlights:

🚤 Unmatched Design: Explore the groundbreaking features and intelligent engineering behind Takacat inflatable boats, built to ensure stability, safety, and superior performance on the water. Their unique catamaran hull design guarantees a smoother ride and greater weight distribution, setting them apart from traditional inflatables.

🎣 Fishing Adventures: Attention, fishing fanatics! Watch how Takacat boats provide the perfect platform for an unforgettable angling experience. From ample deck space for gear and catch storage to exceptional maneuverability, these boats are every fisherman's dream come true.

🏄 Water Sports Extravaganza: Get ready to catch some waves! Witness the exhilarating water sports action as our team demonstrates how Takacat inflatables effortlessly transform into thrilling towables for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and more.

🐬 Dive into Serenity: Dive enthusiasts, rejoice! Experience the ease of access and spaciousness Takacat boats offer, making them ideal for diving excursions. Discover how they accommodate dive equipment and foster a deep connection with the ocean.

🏖️ Perfect for Leisure: Need some relaxation? Glide along the tranquil waters, savoring the beauty of your surroundings with family and friends. Takacat inflatables are perfect for beach hopping, picnics, or simply soaking up the sun in style.

🌊 Easy Portability: Witness the effortless inflation and deflation process that makes transporting Takacat boats a breeze. Their lightweight design and packability make them ideal companions for all your water escapades.

Join us at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, where we unveil the complete range of Takacat inflatable boats. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a novice adventurer, these inflatables are sure to capture your heart and elevate your water experiences to new heights!

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Greetings from western Canada. I have a T380 and run a 9.8 hp Yamaha short leg on it. We use it as a recreational beach toy, and for some flat water fishing. Longest day trip was 102 km return, up some big lakes and a connecting river. Two men and a boy and day gear. We held 15 mph and did the trip including some fishing on a 12.5 litre fuel tank. Solo it does 18 mph according to my GPS. The fact that it is so portable and fits inside my 4Runner is big, I can tow my holiday trailer and also take a seaworthy boat along. I recommend them.

tomdonaghy
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Damian, I'd welcome you commenting on whether (or not) one can productively row a 2.6m Takacat like the one you use. I don't mean in a full-on cruising sense, rowing across a large windswept anchorage. But is it capable of being rowed by one bloke of your apprximate size/weight in order to get to a nearby shore and back, preferably without bothering to add an outboard. I'll check your Takacat video to check on its weight...and thanks once again for these helpful videos.

jacktyler
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They're very expensive for inflatables😮 Are they made in New Zealand still?

richarddevaottien
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My Takacat is rusting!
The transom tubes of the open transom are made of stainless steel 304 (V2A) (also for cost reasons). The tubes show ugly rust after a short time in a salt water environment. From my point of view, the maintenance is very time-consuming and is not reasonable for me. Unfortunately, I only found out about this disadvantage of the high maintenance effort after the purchase. For me, this product is not recommended for salt water environments. I am very dissatisfied and disappointed with the Takacat 340 LS for the above reasons. It does not meet my expectations and, in my opinion, is only partially suitable for my application as a full time yacht tender.

I quote from Takacat's care instructions: 1. A first care step when driving in salt water is washing the transom tubes at the end of a trip with fresh water (fresh water) including thorough drying. 2. The insides of the transom tubes can be pulled through with an extra-long bottle brush. 3. If corrosion has formed, it can be removed with a stainless steel cleaner. 4. If you drive permanently in salt water, it is advisable to spray the transom tubes and optional slip wheels with a seawater-resistant stainless steel protector.
Are you aware of that issue?
Best regards Xaver

xaveryavuz
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It’s my opinion no one should buy a Takacat. Some serious flaws in the seams and adhesive that was used. The transom rusts quickly and the oar locks fall off (again bc of the poor quality adhesive).

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