The Drifter

Standard Features -

  • Zolotone top deck & interior
  • Full five runner floor
  • 24" Diamond plate strip flooring
  • Rowing seat with center compartment & Locking lid
  • Two padded folding seats
  • Seat runners on welded storage boxes
  • Fish box on tracks
  • Front compartment storage box with 2" drop & runners
  • Full rubber gunnel guard
  • Stern anchor release
  • Decal package
  • Full length side trays
  • U.H.M.W oarlock block with nylon bushings & heavy duty bronze oarlocks with pins
  • Two cup holders/ knee locks on deck face
  • Lower front dry storage deck
  • 6061 t6 bottom
  • Handrail gunnel system
  • Transom universal to allow long shaft motor
  • 30 lb anchor with a 40 ft rope
  • Two nine ft oars
  • Heavy duty painted trailer
Additional Features for #180 LHX
  • level diamond plate floors front and rear
  • elevated front and rear knee braces, additional
  • set of oar lock blocks & seat studs and a removable rear passenger bench seats

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SPECIFICATIONS:

River Hawk Model #210 LH
  • Length 21 "
  • Beam 102"
  • Height of Sides 30"
  • Bottom Width 78"
  • Approx. Dry Weight1800 lbs.
  • Variable Deadrise12 degrees
  • Fuel Capacity45 US gal.

Aluminum Thickness

  • Side 0.125
  • Bottom 0.160
  • Transom 0.160
Optional Features
  • Evinrude Pre Rig
  • Mercury Pre Rig
  • Yamaha Pre rig
  • Port Windshield wiper
  • Starboard windshield wiper
  • 24" Side bench seats with folding back rests
  • Sloper top upgrade
  • 24" stainless handrails
  • Drop Curtain
  • 5" Riser for Jet Outboard
  • Pro Angler seat
  • River master seats on Al Storage Boxes
  • 24" contour side bench seats with folding backrest and storage
  • bow fish box
  • Aerated Live well
  • wash down Pump & Hose
  • Minn kota 24V Receptacle in bow
  • dual batter tray and charger
  • Exterior two tone paint
Color Choices
  • Mid night Black
  • Toreador Red
  • Intense Blue
  • Rally Green
  • Snowflake white

Warning to family boaters:

Study finds kids who boat are healthier physically and psychologically than non-boating kids.

Livonia, MI A new survey, commissioned by the National Marine Manufactures Association, and conducted by the Impulse Research Corporation, found that kids who boat are healthier physically and psychologically than their non-boating counterparts. The on-line survey was conducted with a random sample of 1004 parents, half of whom have children who boat regularly, and half that did not.

Families who boat reported their children to be healthier than those who dont (71% of boaters said their childrens health was excellent , as opposed to 61% of non-boaters.) While it might seem obvious that boating can promote physical fitness, boating can also help children psychologically.

Children who boat learn to be more outgoing and less shy or introverted. They are better team players (63% compared to 53%) and tend to be more optimistic (52% to 43%) and self confident. Boaters children (75% to 65%) tended to be the leader more often than their peers are. The survey also discovered that children involved in boating spend more quality time with parents year-round, even in the colder months.