THUNDERCAT NAWIRACING 390

Thundercat is the trade name for small, lightweight, and durable racing inflatable boats popular in powerboating.

These fast and maneuverable boats are typically powered by high-powered engines and are used for wave racing and various forms of extreme water recreation.

They are also available in versions designed for recreational boating, as well as for use as rescue boats or for commercial purposes.

The P-750 class vessels are powered by a 50 HP engine, which, given the relatively low weight of the inflatable boat and a two-person crew, allows for speeds of up to around 120 km/h. The crew consists of a pilot and a helper – the ballast, who, by shifting body weight, influences the boat's inclination and course.

Equipment

  • 1 x Two-section rigid floor
  • 1 x Rope and Pilot Handle
  • 2 x outer rope
  • 2 x paddles in bag
  • 4 x D-rings
  • 7 x fabric foot straps
  • 4 x carry handles
  • 3 x storage bags
  • 1 x boat hook compartment
  • 1 x lifeline compartment
  • 1 x repair kit
  • Mattress made of 3 layers of material:

  • Anti-slip PVC
  • Polyethylene foam
  • Polyester with sewn-in Velcro
  • Technical parameters

  • Total length – 4.25 m
  • Total width – 2.05 m
  • Empty weight – 90 kg
  • Recommended number of people – 5
  • Category – C
  • Maximum engine power – 50 HP
  • Maximum engine weight – 90 kg
  • Number of chambers – 4
  • Number of valves – 6 (High quality Leafield valves)
  • Material – PVC
  • Aluminum transom