PortaBote – the folding motorboat Posted on 18 November 2011 It may look like a child’s toy, but appearances can be deceiving. Spread out in front of me was the PortaBote from Kavumbu Kraft. Well, the parts at least. I had never seen anything quite like it. The hull was folded, flexible and light enough for one person to lift off the top of a car. Was this some kind of new-age surfboard or was it the high-performance, virtually indestructible craft they made it out to be? In less than 10 minutes, the unit was slotted together. The 14-foot hull has four bench seats able to carry up to five adults (the smaller 10- and 12-foot hulls can carry up to four adults). There’s no need for a trailer as it can be fitted with wheels. In no time, it was ready to ride. Performance The hull is made of polypropylene, an engineered co-polymer resin developed by the US aerospace industry. It contains an ultra-violet filter that makes the material resistant to degradation from exposure to sun, heat or saltwater. The colour is imbedded in the composite and all that’s required to clean it is mild soap and water. This material is flexible as well as durable. When a wave hits the side of the hull, it’s able to flex inwards by up to 10 per cent. This dissipates the energy of the wave and actually disperses its force by more than 90 per cent. It would take serious force to breach the polypropylene hull. PortaBote’s special hull design and its flexibility on the water provide excellent stability. Its patented, concave bottom locks onto the water surface and the deep V bow cuts into the chop, guiding it under the boat. The outer chine forces spray down, keeping the boat dry. The compact and lightweight hull is easy to transport. It folds to 11-centimetres thick and the 10-, 12- and 14-foot hulls weigh 26, 31 and 44 kilograms respectively. There’s no need for an expensive, heavy engine either. Even a standard short-shaft 3,5 hp outboard engine is strong enough to get the boat up on a plane with one person aboard. Because the whole setup is so light, it’s not heavy on petrol (or your pocket) and is easy to row if the engine dies. The patented hull hinge system is another innovative use of technology that makes the boat watertight. Hinges can take more than 6 330 kilograms a square centimetre and, the higher the pressure, the tighter the seals. In tests, hinges were opened and closed more than 500 000 times without a single failure, hence the 10-year hull warranty. Accessories Oars and oarlocks Bow deck and swivel seat mount with an access ladder Clip-on folding seats Other special-order accessories include sunshade, Porta-wheels, tote bag and hull cover. Verdict The PortaBote’s innovative design fills a gap in the market and there’s no doubt you’ll be seeing more of them throughout Southern Africa. In fact, they’re out there already. If it’s not a fisherman throwing some lines into Lake Tanganyika, it may be a ferry to your dream getaway lodge. They’re used as rescue craft by municipalities and by wildlife authorities and security forces to patrol rivers and lakes to combat poaching. With PortaBote you get it all: performance, affordability, portability and easy storage off the water. For the latest ordering and pricing information, email [email protected]. Related Posts Discover your trail with The North Face this Summer 8 November 2022 The Discover Your Trail campaign from The North Face is designed to encourage everyone to... read more How to build a basic drone 10 September 2022 So, rather than purchasing a drone, you want to construct your own. Here's how, and... read more Trialed and tested: our top camping chairs 3 August 2022 Nothing ruins sundowners or fireside chats like the lack of a camping chair. We scoured... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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