Engine
-
Total Power
-
Engine Hours
-
Class
Inflatable
Length
11ft
Year
2004
Model
DL11
Capacity
-
Available now at Seven Sports Marine in Islamorada, Florida.
2022 was re-tubed by AI Boats, Fort Myers
1500 Denier/45ml Military Grade Hypalon
All fiberglass acid washed, compounded and waxed
Steering system replaced
Instrumentation replaced
Cushions recovered
2007 Honda 30 HP
Includes 2023 Continental Trailer, Model 1415
Receipts for all service work performed
The Caribe DL-11 is a rugged and versatile inflatable dinghy designed for a variety of on-water activities. With its sturdy construction and reliable performance, this 11-foot vessel is perfect as a tender for larger boats or for recreational boating adventures. The hull of the DL-11 offers exceptional resilience against the elements, ensuring years of dependable use. Its spacious design can accommodate up to four passengers or a maximum load of 992 pounds, making it ideal for fishing trips, coastal exploration, or simply cruising along the waterways. Whether you're navigating calm harbors or venturing into more challenging conditions, the Caribe DL-11 delivers a stable and secure ride every time.
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