16' Ceiba Oar Rig
A super-versatile boat!
Ceiba’s 16’ row rig is a great boat for the Grand as well as many other rivers. The full rig comes with two custom foot well aluminum boxes. The frame can take a 205 qt. Canyon Cooler, and we add 8-D-rings to the boat, for the perfect frame tie-down locations. 10’ Sawyer Oars compliment the entire package. These boats are extremely popular, so reserve them early.
16' Full Oar Rig Rental: Grand Canyon: $60.00 per day | Other rivers: $150.00 for 1st day; $60.00 for each additional day
Paddle Boat / Boat Only: Grand Canyon: $42.00 per day | Other rivers: $105.00 for 1st day; $42.00 for each additional day
16 foot full rig includes:
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Aluminum frame w/ padded front hatch cover: Pre-rigged with all necessary straps and with drop bag
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Aluminum floor
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Aluminum trailer frame w/ drop bag
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Rear deck board
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Aluminum folding table
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4 – 10′ oars: Choice of a)open oar collars (for feathering), b)oar rights, or c)pins & clips
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3 oar towers w/ “woody allen” for adjusting
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205 qt. Canyon Cooler and cover
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2 aluminum side boxes
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4" Barrel Pump in a storage bag
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5 gallon bail bucket
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Bow line (30') and stern line (15') already attached
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Rig bag with:
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15 x 1″ rigging straps (2' to 10' lengths)
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Sand anchor and hammer
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Throw bag
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Drag bag
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Throw cushion
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Repair kit in a 50 cal box
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* 20 mm ammo cans are available at additional cost.
Optional Items:
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Flip Lines - mini-throw bag style or belly band style
Configurations:
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The front hatch and rear trailer frame can hold up to 5 x 20 mil cans each.
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The front hatch and rear trailer frame can hold combinations of 20 mils and milk crates holding hearty vegetables, canned beverages, or propane tanks. Our aluminum boxes will also fit into these hatches. One of our aluminum boxes takes up the same space as 3 x 20 mil boxes.
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Floor board with 2 aluminum side boxes, with your foot well in the center.
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Several different packing configurations are possible within the front hatch and rear trailer frame!
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Folding aluminum table is strapped to the top of the rear trailer frame while on the water.