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Play today, haul gear tomorrow with the midsize NRS River Cat™ cataraft. Its quick reflexes shine on "rapid" day trips, while 25" tubes will carry you and all your stuff to that secluded river campsite.
  • NRS "cats" are designed for extraordinary performance, agility and stability, whether transporting passengers and gear or sport boating.

  • Precisely sized continuous-curve tubes enhance capacity, ride and maneuverability.

  • 25" tube diameters keep you floating high and manuevering swiftly, even under heavy loads.

  • Extended wear patches on the tops of the tubes allow for frames up to 11' long.

  • Heavy-duty Pennel Orca® material is super abrasion, chemical and UV-resistant for unmatched durability.

  • Trouble-free Leafield™ C7 Valves ensure easy inflation/deflation of the tubes.

  • 16 2" stainless steel D-rings provide a bombproof anchor system for your frame.

  • Three air chambers in each tube give you maximum security in emergency situations.

  • 10-year retail warranty, 5-year commercial.

  • Alternative colors may be available for fleet orders.

  • Repair kit included.

  • Frames sold separately.
  • Length:  14'
  • Weight:  72 lbs.
  • Tube Diameter:  25"
  • Bow Kick:  25"
  • Stern Kick:  25"
  • Number of Air Chambers:  6
  • Valve Type:  Leafield
  • Type of Material:  Pennel Orca
  • Weight/Denier of Tube Material:  41/1100
  • Weight/Denier of Floor Material:  48/1670
  • Number of D-rings:  16
  • Number of Handles:  4
  • Maximum Frame Length:  132"
  • Repair Kit:  Yes
  • Warranty:  10 Years Retail, 5 Years Commercial

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NRS 14' River Cataraft
 
5.0

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5.0

Light and maneuverable

By The Cleaning Lady

from Vashon, WA

About Me Casual/ Recreational

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Cleans Easily
  • Dries Easily
  • Good Waterproofing
  • Lightweight
  • Rugged

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Day Trips
    • Kayak Camping
    • Rapids Paddling
    • Rivers

    Comments about NRS 14' River Cataraft:

    Shoulder injuries have limited my ability to row our 14' NRS raft so the cataraft purchase was an attempt to get me back on the oars. And the cataraft was an excellent solution -- other than me having to battle our 16 year old son for the privilege to row each day on our inaugural Main Salmon trip. Very maneuverable, light, durable and a great product. Almost allowed my husband to pretend he was a kayaker again.

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    5.0

    Great performance

    By Lobo

    from Spokane, WA

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Fast shallow draft

    Cons

    • None

    Best Uses

    • Rapids Paddling

    Comments about NRS 14' River Cataraft:

    Need to offer more choices in neutral outdoor colors such as green that blend with the outdoors.
    Would not change anything about this boat, it's practical in all respects for river running.

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    • NRS 14' River Cataraft

      Q:

      I have a 2002 135 NRS Expedition raft with an NRS fishing frame. Works great but too heavy for my next trip. Frame is 60" x 68". I'm thinking of buying NRS 14' River Cataraft tubes and 68" drop side rails to use with existing frame. Do you see any problems using the fishing frame on the tubes, such as being too narrow causing stability problems? I need to pack the tubes and frame down a mile trail to get to the river and then float it through rapids called the Squeeze, which is also very narrow. The 2002 raft is too heavy to pack in without a horse and I'd rather spend the money on tubes than a horse. The tubes I can pack one at a time.
      Asked on 4/1/2013 by Jeff from Crested Butte

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        A:

        Jeff, you will have a relatively narrow craft. If you have the side rails in the center of the tubes, the tubes will be about 35" apart. Not much different than a 66" yoke frame. So, I think you'll be okay. Just don't go into any holes sideways!

        Answered on 4/1/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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      What is the weight capacity for this pontoon?
      Asked on 1/5/2013 by River Rat from Beckley, WV

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