Boatworld Air Deck 320

SKU: 20-0031
Sale price£895.00
In stock

Portable, stable, and quick to assemble

The Boatworld 320 Flat Air Deck boat is the perfect fusion of portability, performance, and stability. Combining the lightweight convenience of our Air V Type range with the stability of a flat deck, this boat ensures smooth, confident movement onboard. Its high-pressure drop-stitch Air Deck floor and inflatable keel create a dynamic V-shaped hull for enhanced planing and superior performance.

Weighing just 36kg, it’s simple to assemble and easy to transport, making it ideal for those seeking a versatile, lightweight alternative to aluminium-floored models. Certified CAT C for inshore use with waves up to 2m, the 320 accommodates up to four people (500kg max) and pairs perfectly with a 10HP outboard for an exceptional ride.

Designed for simplicity, portability, and performance, the 320 Flat Air Deck is your ideal companion on the water.

Length

3.2 m

Width

1.55 m

Inner Length

2.4 m

Inner Width

0.66 m

Tube Diameter

42 cm

Weight

36 kg

Marine Ply Transom

Provides a sturdy mounting point for outboard engines. It's built to handle the marine environment and ensures durability and performance

PVC Tubes

Crafted from high-strength 0.9mm 1100 denier in Light Grey & Red

Sliding Seats

Two grey aluminium seats, able to seat four people

Air Floor

High-pressure air floor creates a firm, flat surface to stand. Featuring an inflatable keel under the floor to create a V-shaped hull when inflated

Grab Handle

Ensures a secure grip for carrying, launching or mooring the boat with ease

Length

3.2 m

3.2 m

3.3 m

Width

1.55 m

1.7 m

1.75 m

Inner Length

2.4 m

2.15 m

2.8 m

Inner Width

0.66 m

0.8 m

0.75 m

Tube Diameter

42 cm

45 cm

50 cm

Weight

36 kg

37 kg

48 kg

Customer Reviews

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Andrew I.

Purchased the 3.2m air floor last year and paired it with a 6hp Yamaha stroke outboard. It is easy to set up but remember to install the seats before fully inflating the side tubes to 0.25bar! I found inflating the tubes partially helps with installing and positioning the air floor which can then be fully inflated to 0.6bar before final inflation of the tubes. Make sure you do not trap the keel inflation sealing cap beneath the air floor.
The inflatable keel creates a decent v-hull with enough space for water to drain from the flat air floor. The air floor provides a very stable and comfortable platform to the dinghy. I purchased a seat bag, bow bag and straight launching wheels. The bags are a great addition to keep things ship shape and the wheels are ideal for moving the dinghy easily with gear stowed and motor attached.
So far it has been used on the west coast of Scotland and has handled very well even with a decent swell and brisk wind (~15 Knots) whitecaps a plenty.
Stay safe and make sure your well equipped for the sea. Have PLB, proper 150N auto lifejacket, DSC marine band VHF handheld radio is worthwhile in addition to a phone in a drybag. We use dry suits for added protection.
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Mark G.

Got the 320 earlier this year, finally got out on the sea off south coast of Anglesey with an 8hp 4stroke orca with external fuel tank The boat was really stable, gets up on the plane easily but with only 2 of us in we had to be careful not to hit big waves head on for fear of flipping it over, (only 2 us weight 10&12 stone onboard need to learn to distribute weight a bit better) boat handled the 2ft swells well, it's probably even more stable with more weight on board, should easily handle the 4 adults recommended max. The boat was simple to inflate and launch but quiet heavy for one man unless you have a small launching trailer, though two of us managed it easily. highly recommend for inshore angling. Or just having fun with the kids on the water.

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C S.

We did loads of research in to what boat would be the right one for us. It seems there is a huge choice and it is almost overwhelming. We just wanted something that was safe to use on coastal Scottish waters, as a way to get from one land mass to another over short (2 mile-ish) distances. We had only had flat bottom tenders in the past and knew they go as well as a lead balloon for any decent distance to travel, but we aren't into high speed adrenaline trips. This Airdeck 320 is good to look at - why are most boats completely grey? It feels really safe to be in. It moves so much better than a flat bottom but we can't say whether it is better than anything else out there. We have a 2 stroke 4hp outboard but feel it needs more to counter the swell on the sea even when only slight.
The instructions that come with the boat are poor - they are for a smaller and larger size, the inflation amounts are wrong (but the info panel in the boat has them clearly stated so ignore the instructions ) and the order of inflation is wrong (instructions say to inflate sides before putting in floor, but this is unhelpful - half inflate sides and then put in and inflate floor). The pump that comes with it has a gauge on it, don't buy the digital one Boatworld sell because it doesn't work on the push Halkey R valves even though it is supposed to be HR compatible.
Speed of delivery was great. Refund for digital gauge was rather slow, but over all BoatWorld seems a good place to buy your next boat.