Sportyak 245 Explorer Posted on 29 November 2011 Bic boats have built a solid reputation in the world of leisure boating as being exceptionally light, solidly built, incredibly long-lasting and stable. The result of 35 years of experience and development, the new Sportyak 245 combines the best features of the legendary BIC 252 and the Sportyak. This mid-sized dinghy is lightweight, easy to transport and gives you excellent glide when you row. It can also be fitted with either a thermal or electric motor. From carrying men and equipment to an anchored boat, to getting out to the best fishing spots, as well as being a great toy for the kids, there are almost no limits for this super safe and versatile boat. Specifications Length : 2.45 m Width : 1.20 m Weight : 39 kg Capacity : 3 pers./250 kg Engine maxi power: 3 CV Accessories included 2 oars 3 rowlocks 3 x rowlock brackets 2 cockpit eyelets 1 rope 1 seat 2-wheel system Stability and safety A large proportion of serious accidents in leisure boating happen on small boats as a result of safety all too often being overlooked on this type of boat. Safety was the top priority for the 245’s designers. Four factors guided the design team in their work – keeping the weight evenly balanced when in use, being unsinkable, stability and getting back on board in case of falling off. The team tested every conceivable “accident” scenario and the Sportyak 245 is the result of that research. The relatively low cockpit rim and numerous carry handles make climbing back in after falling out or jumping out simple and safe. When empty, the cockpit float line is below the level of the floor, allowing the cockpit to self-empty. Up to three people can fit comfortably in a 245 and the double rowing position allows you to choose your seating configuration. That means you can adjust to any size oarsman for efficient rowing without compromising on balance. Catamaran shape and integrated wheels The catamaran hull gives the best possible stability which means you can load up on one side of the boat without fear of capsizing. This shape with flat lateral sections also gives an exceptional glide, with an efficient anti-drift. The wheels are integrated into the design of the hull. Integrated handles are user friendly The various carry handles make the boat easy to carry for one or more people and weighing in at just 39 kg makes it easy to load onto a roof rack. All-terrain wheels make transport easy The Sportyak 245 is fitted with two wide rollers for easy handling over beaches, banks and jetties. The wheels are integrated into the design of the hull and don’t in any way affect its performance on water. You can load all your equipment in the boat and take it easily down to the water’s edge. The details that make all the difference The rowing seat is fitted with integral “glove compartments”and the carry handles and other openings make it easy to fit an anti-theft cable around the boat. The flat rear design was also designed for simple, safe upright storage, taking up less floor area. Contact details BIC Sport Kayaks can be ordered from Lama Outdoor Devices. Contact Andrew Osmond on 082 739 0702, email [email protected], website www.outdoordevices.co.za. Imported by Cape Sports Center, Langebaan. Contact Antony Teale on 022 – 772 1114, email [email protected]. Website www.capesport.co.za , established 1993. 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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