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Tango Evo angler


New

950,00 €

-200,00 €

1 150,00 €

  • Length 4.6m
  • Width 72cm
  • Depth 34cm
  • Weight 34kg
  • Manufacturers Weight Capacity: 180kg i.jpg
  • Unsinkable Yes
  • Self Bailing Yes

  • 1 Drain plug
  • 2 Carry handles
  • 4 Scupper holes
  • Rear storage area with bungees
  • 2 Paddle holders with bungee
  • Deckline
  • 2 Flush mount rod holders
  • Adjustable rod holder
  • Adjustable mixed footrests
  • 2 Aluminum side rails
  • Central area with rectangular hatch
  • 2 Rubber stowage nets
  • Central storage with round screw-in hatch and bag
  • 2 Automatic plugs size M
  • Front storage space with hatch and hatch bucket
  • Alloy Shaft Paddle
  • Hi comfort seat
  • Optional Rudder
  • Optional Premium 'Deck Chair' Seat

The Rytmo will paddle well in everything from flat calm inland waters to the rough stuff found at sea, and will be more than capable in the chop and swells found around the UK coastline. The spacious deck has plenty of features to make fishing comfortable. The centre hatches make a handy place to keep all the essential bits of tackle and gear close to hand. The large bow hatch will swallow up a trolley, including the popular C-Tug, with room to spare for more. The rear tankwell has been shaped to take a small crate to carry more gear, with still room to keep your catch!

Other useful features include slide tracks either side of the footwell, which will be useful for attaching various accessories including rod holders and fish finders. Rubber storage pockets can be found beside the seating area which will be useful for keeping items like scissors and weights close to hand. 2 rear facing flush mounts can also be found just behind the seating area.

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