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My Seahawk Raft


After recently purchasing a RealTree Seahawk 2-person raft, I have come to the realization that every summer before now has been totally lame and lackluster. For less than fifty dollars this inflatable raft can carry Derek and I down the Congaree River later this summer, and has already taken us places on Lake Hartwell I have never been. The raft comes with a simple air pump, two oars with locks, a splash pouch to put your phone, ID, etc in. It also has motor mount fittings, talk about an awesome feature!! Lightweight, durable and easy to pack, this raft is perfect for anyone!!

 If you just like to relax on the lake while tanning (like me), and don't have the luxury of a large boat, or want more than a float, this raft is for you!! The only way to make this product more easy to use is to invest in an electric air pump (seriously my arms are gonna be ripped) and a small trolling motor as well. Paddling is great, but for long distances a thirty dollar motor will solve the issue of getting tired too quickly. I do plan on buying the Seahawk 4-person raft, which can carry a lot more weight, and offers more room than than the 2-person raft. There is a link at the bottom of this page to the raft, check it out for yourself, and order one today!! It will be the best investment of the summer, I
promise!!! 
Only accessible by small raft/canoe
Best Purchase of the Summer
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