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Versatile enough to act as a dinghy, fishing boat, or utility rowboat, the WaterTender 9.4 from KL Industries can easily be transported in the bed of a pickup truck or by trailer. The modified cathedral-style, tri-hull design maximizes stability and interior room, and it meets NMMA and Coast Guard safety standards. Double hull constructed of rugged, UV-stabilized Fortiflex high-density polyethylene. Other features include dual sets of stainless steel oarlock sockets to accommodate center or bow seat rowing positions, molded bench seats, drink holders, and a drain plug (front positioned with outside release). |
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Inexpensive
- Only 114 pounds
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Fishing
- Small Boats
Comments about KL Industries Water Tender 9.4' Dinghy:
I purchased the boat to use on some small lakes in the area and some medium, slow moving rivers for fishing. At 114 pounds, I can transport it in the bed of my truck and put it in the water by myself. An electric trolling motor and pushing 45 to 50 pounds of thrust will take you wherever you want to go!
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about KL Industries Water Tender 9.4' Dinghy:
Best use for fishing. good boat to put a trolling motor on.
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How often does the boat need to be drained and how does water get into the hull?Asked on 5/29/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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Does this have two sets of oarlocks so that two people can row at the same time?Asked on 5/1/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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I recently purchased a used water tender, serial number, LLT41460J102. How do I find out the year it was manufactured?
Thank youAsked on 4/25/2012 by Ron from Titusville FL0 answers
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How much does the hull weigh?Asked on 6/5/2011 by Don from Texas1 answer
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about 52 kgAnswered on 4/25/2012 by dj moore from south australia
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can you use out board motor and what sizeAsked on 5/24/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
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up to 5hpAnswered on 11/5/2011 by riley from ocala,Fl
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What size oars does it need and what type oar locks?Asked on 8/9/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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At least 6 foot long, 6.5 foot is better. the oar locks should have a shaft no larger than .5 inches. the style of oar lock is up to you...Answered on 3/31/2011 by MR from Missouri
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Can the boat be used with an outboard motor? If it can be used with a motor whats the hp raiting?Asked on 7/6/2010 by Kanaka from windslow cn2 answers
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5hpAnswered on 2/20/2011 by boater from Franklin IndianaA:
I have this boat and yes, you can use it with no more than a 5 hp motor.Answered on 7/25/2010 by gigi from Pensacola, FL
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what size oars do i need for the 9.4 water tenderAsked on 6/26/2010 by noreen from wakefield, ri1 answer
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6 foot at least...6.5 foot is betterAnswered on 3/31/2011 by MR from Missouri
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holds how many people and max weight?Asked on 6/12/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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480 Lbs
3 peopleAnswered on 6/25/2010 by dstollst from WEST BLOOMFIELD, mi
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Question, Is this dinghy self bailing? Is the hull a foam core construction with a self bailing drain hole in the bottom of the hull?Asked on 6/3/2010 by James from Queens, New York2 answers
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NOAnswered on 6/23/2010 by JOE from MERRITT ISLAND, FLA:
FOAM CORE there is nowhere for water to gather and nowhere for fumes to gather.
In Mi, the boat meets some pretty interesting requirements. for example no need for Fire extinguisher, also one does not need to worry about transferring invasive species.Answered on 6/25/2010 by dstollst from West Bloomfield, Mi

