340LX Series
The Ultimate Portable Inflatable Boat
Takacat LX Series boats are built for marine professionals and recreational water enthusiasts alike. The inflatable catamarans are, ultra portable, easy to assemble and designed with many features setting them apart from others in its class.
Whether its fishing, a day trip or use as a tender option for your larger boat, the Takacat Inflatable Catamarans are perfect. Lightweight, sturdy cost effective and with its fully removable Tube TransomĀ® system these boats can be packed up into 2 compact storage bags and stored or transported almost anywhere.
Region
New South Wales
Vessel Location
ACT/Canberra Region Cootamundra
Usage
Leisure
Launch Year
2023 approximate
Builder
Takacat
Length
11' 2" - 3.40m
Hull Material
Inflatable
Engine Make
Tohatsu
Engine
9.8 electric and pull start short shaft four stroke
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
9.8
Engine Hours
2 hours
Max Speed
Unknown but quick
Cruise Speed
Same
Propulsion
Fitted motor plane wing
Covers
Boat cover
Safety Gear
Safety torch, marine radio
Life Jackets
New X 4
Electronics
New fish finder
Deck Gear
Anchor, ropes and inflatable seat. Includes caravan boat motor holder with crane to fit front A frame of caravan, value $850.
Trailer
The Nymboida is designed to take boats up to 3.9 metres suitable to carry inflatable 3.40 metreTakacat. The dismantling time is 5 minutes. It is a single fold trailer, with a slide in and pinned front draw bar and a length when folded of 1.40 metres. This model is ideal for Off Road Campers, fitting across the front on the draw bar, or at the rear. It can also fit easily in car boots and 4WDs. For Caravans with large taillights or low positioning lights, the Nymboida fits well inside the lights
Trailer Make/Model
Real Ezy Trailers Nymboidia
Trailer VIN
TBA
Trailer Registration
No, can be
Trailer Rego Expiry
18/01/2023
Remarks
Trailer includes vehicle/caravan holder for trailer which disassembles, valued at $1000. Ideal for travelling and fishing etc.
Trailer is modified to suit dual inflatable hulls of Takacat. See photo's.