2023 Highfield Ultralite 340 Base

2023 Highfield Ultralite 340 Base

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  • Year 2023
  • Make Highfield
  • Model Ultralite 340
  • Engine Shaft: Short
2023 Highfield Ultralite 340 Base

2023 Highfield Ultralite 340 Base

2023 Highfield Ultralite 340

The largest model in the Ultralite range has room on board for up to 6 people, and can be powered by up to a 20hp engine. As their name suggests, the Ultralites’ low weight make them a real alternative for those who may have chosen a soft bottom tender in the past but would prefer the performance of a hard hull. Ultralite tenders are roomy and strong, yet light and easy to transport. These little boats can be launched and recovered by a single person, and are easily transported on a roof rack. The UL hull is built from 2.5mm thick powder coated marine grade aluminum, and the tubes feature1100 Decitex Valmex® PVC or Orca® Hypalon material, cut and assembled to exacting standards. The simple layout of the UL, with an uncluttered design and numerous standard accessories, make the UL series one of the best values in inflatable boats.

Features may include:
  • ORCA® Hypalon or Valmex® PVC tubes
  • Welded seams (PVC)
  • Flush mount non-return valves
  • Fuel tank shelf in bow
  • High tensile chromated & powder coated aluminum hull
  • Self-draining cockpit
  • Removable seat
  • Lifting points and towing eyes
  • Tow bridle points
  • Anti-slip deck
  • Light weight rub strake
  • Full length keel guard
  • Padded under-seat bag
  • Highfield dry bag
  • Foot pump, oars, repair kit

Dimensions

Overall Length 11' 1" (3.37 m)
Overall Width 5' 8'' (1.72 m)
Length Internal: 8' (2.43 m)
Width Internal: 2' 7" (0.79 m)
Dead Rise 15°
Dimensions Tube Diameter: 17" (44 cm)

Capacities

Seating Capacity 5+1 Persons
Weight, Maximum Capacity Load: 1462 lb (663 kg)

Weights

Weight Boat Only: 117 lb (53 kg)

Engine

Engine Shaft: Short
Engine Power Maximum: 20 hp | Recommended: 15 hp

Features

Features Number Of Air Chambers: 3 | Design Category: C

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