Jcraft 290 RIB w/ Suzuki 20hp
Jcraft 290 RIB w/ Suzuki 20hp
Introducing the 2005 Jcraft 290 rib named TT Clipper, at 2.9 metres long.
The Jcraft 290 RIB, is a cheerful sailing experience. With decent storage, this 2005 model boasts both form and function. Its compact size makes it perfect for any adventure. Experience beginner sailing with the Jcraft 290 RIB. This 2005 model, measuring 2.9 metres. Elevate your sailing experience with this boat!
"Each Jcraft RIB and accompanying product is crafted with meticulous care and attention. Every aspect of production, from the moldings to the final product, undergoes rigorous quality checks to ensure the highest standards are met. We take pride in manufacturing all of our Plugs, molds, and rigid inflatables in our UK workshop, allowing us to closely oversee the process from beginning to end. Our materials are all Lloyds approved, representing the industry's top-quality standards." - Jcraft
The 2.9m is a compact vessel that delivers powerful performance; perfect for those seeking the excitement of a personal watercraft combined with the advantages of a traditional RIB.
This boat has a 2016 Suzuki DF20A four-stroke outboard short shaft. A great choice for a 2.9m boat, this will always have a decent chunk of power on the water, regardless of conditions.
This boat features:
- A frame
- Single jockey seat with storage beneath
- Engine lock
- Prop guard
- Front storage
- Console storage
- CTL roller trailer
- Remote engine setup
- Anchor + rope
Boat requires a bit of TLC cosmetically, but other than that, it would make a nice starter boat.
If there's anything you'd like to know, please feel free to contact us and we'll always be happy to answer any questions.
Call us to arrange a viewing at 01248 410266
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Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these specifications, however, no guarantees are given or implied. These are intended as a guide only and do not form any part of a contract. Dulas Boat & Caravan Company recommends buyers obtain a survey from an experienced Marine Surveyor to assess the condition of the vessel.