The Inflatable Clear Bottom Boat From National Geographic
One of the most unusual inflatable rafts available for exploring the bottom of a
shallow lake or viewing marine life is the inflatable clear bottom boat
from National Geographic. We came across this cheap dinghy type boat in our
search for an affordably priced craft that will allow a view into the water
below. The Eco-Explorer from National Geographic
is ideally suited for its
intended purpose.
This finely crafted and rugged cheap inflatable raft with a clear bottom window
makes water exploration immensely fun. The Eco-Explorer raft is saltwater
resistant and comes with a rechargeable battery operated submersible lamp for
viewing the fish through its clear vinyl bottom. The boat has a four person or
700-pound capacity and compacts to an easy to carry 35 pound package when
deflated.
This raft features oars with aluminum shafts and removable blades which are an
additional option. The inflatable’s optional hand pump inflates these boats in
less than 10 minutes for your rafting adventures. With its low price and high
comfort, this inflatable clear bottom raft is hard to beat. Purchasing a
relatively cheap boat of this quality will ensure years of fun on the water for
serious and not so serious rafting enthusiasts, or for anyone who enjoys inflatables.
With the Eco-Explorer lightweight, clear bottom boat you can explore the marine
life at a remote beach and explore its secluded waters. The submersible light
will attract fish and other creatures to the raft’s see-through floor for
up-close viewing. Boating
accessories such as a rechargeable 12 V battery to power the submersible
light can be ordered separately. This attractively priced cheap inflatable is
available from National Geographic’s online store for less than $300 and can be
shipped anywhere in the continental U.S. and Canada.
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