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With the STAR Outlaw 130 Raft you get a popular size and style boat at a price that can't be beat. So get started on the adventures you've always dreamed of. Fish it, paddle it, or load it with gear for extended trips.
STAR Outlaw Series Rafts give you time-tested boat designs at a price that will make you smile.
This versatile 13' Outlaw raft features 18" tubes and a 6'2" width, providing ample carrying capacity along with sporty handling.
Super heavy-duty tube and floor material shrug off hard boating abuse.
A 4" thick drop-stitch floor bladder provides unbeatable stability and is protected in a pocket constructed of 4000 denier PVC on the bottom and 2000 denier PVC on top.
Easy, zippered access to the floor bladder is hidden under the stern thwart.
To get the rigid structure in the floor for best performance you will need a high-pressure pump.
Frame wear patches on top of the tubes and extra material on the bottoms of the side tubes protect against abrasion and wear.
12 stainless steel 2" D-rings provide plenty of tie-down points for 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.
Trouble-free Leafield™ Valves ensure easy inflation/deflation of the tubes, thwarts and floor.
The BAT (Batten Attachment Thwart system) lets you easily add or remove thwarts to accommodate paddlers or a rowing frame.
5-year retail warranty, 3-year commercial.
Series:
Outlaw
Length:
13'
Width:
6' 2"
Weight:
118 lbs.
Tube Diameter:
18"
Number of Thwarts:
2
Bow Kick:
30"
Stern Kick:
30"
Number of Air Chambers:
6
Valve Type:
Leafield C7 & D7
Self Bailing:
Yes
Type of Material:
PVC
Weight/Denier of Tube Material:
52/2000
Weight/Denier of Floor Material:
52/2000
Bottom Wear Patch:
68/4000
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:
5 Years Retail, 3 Years Commercial
Notes:
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.