When you need an inflatable raft that can do it all, look no further than the versatile NRS E-140. This ultra tough 14 footer is great for fishing, muiltiday outings and adrenaline-filled crew paddling.
20" tubes and 7' width provide the stability, control and maneuverability difficult rivers demand.
82" maximum frame length will accommodate an NRS Bigorn II Raft Frame with room for a drybox, cooler and rowing seat.
Will seat 8-9 paddlers with optional third thwart.
Heavy-duty Pennel Orca® material is super abrasion, chemical and UV-resistant for unmatched durability.
Full-coverage HD40 floor armor on the bottoms and sides of the tubes guards your boat from the wear and tear of boulders and beaches.
Four main tube air chambers give you extra security in emergency situations.
Self-bailing floor with quick-draining holes allows you to leave the bucket at home.
14 2" D-rings and 6 EasyCarry™ handles make rigging and launching the E-140 a snap.
Trouble-free Leafield™ C7 Valves ensure easy inflation/deflation of the tubes, thwarts and floor, and the Leafield A6 Pressure Relief Valve protects the floor.
The NRS BAT™ (Batten Attachment Thwart system) lets you easlily add or remove thwarts to accommodate paddlers or a rowing frame.
Built outfitter tough, this may be the last raft the private boater will ever need to buy.
You get what you pay for. I've got time in lots of different boats - I own two (other boat is 16 foot Aire Cat that I also bought from NRS) - but if I had to live with one boat the rest of my life I'd take my 14 foot (red) NRS E140. It's 10 years old and has had lots of use under tough conditions. Great in big water or skinny water - handles great even with a heavy load. Never had a leak let alone a tear or rip. It's been in airplanes, trunks, pickups and trailers - looks new. Love this boat.
Terry, our rafts have glued-in floors. They could be replaced by a competent repair shop, but they are so ruggedly built that the need to replace them is remote.
Answered on 8/31/2012 by Clyde from NRS
VERIFIED BUYER
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No it does not. Its in the description I believe. Sent from my iPhone