New Angling Technics MK 2 Micro Cat Bait boat

£684.14  £650.00
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Microcat Mk II     NEW!!

The Microcat MkII is now available incorporating various major new features. The most significant being that the boat is now "self-priming" - just place it on the water and off it will go!  This features both in forwards and reverse.

The navigational LEDs are all now raised from the bodywork, making them even more highly visible. The brightness of the LED’s is remotely controllable from the transmitter from off to dim, through to very bright, depending on daylight conditions and personal preferences.

The new battery boxes drop into a water tight compartment thus ensuring that no water enters the main boat hull.  The battery boxes also feature a splash guttering around the top, complete with drain.

The carrying handle has been upgraded to be stronger and more rigid.

All of these new features go to make the an even better fishing aid than before.

  • 40 Mhz FM 4 channel radio system - less susceptible to interference
  • Four ultrasonic sealed zero maintenance jet pumps - fast, efficient and quiet & self-priming
  • Excellent for all baits including particles
  • The two hoppers can be individual or simultaneously opened.
  • Microprocessor controlled variable speed in forward and reverse - spins on its own axis
  • Six ultra high intensity leds including blue, white, red & green - visible at range, even in daytime
  • Remote lighting control - control the lighting at range
  • Removable battery system - change the batteries
  • Hydro dynamically efficient and stable catamaran hull - 3D CAD designed
  • Echo sounder acceptable: Yes
  • Size : 690mm x  370mm x 170mm
  • Weight : 7kg - std batteries, 9kg - HD batteries approx.
  • Bait capacity : 4kg - std batteries,  2kg - HD batteries approx.
  • Range : 600 m approx.
  • Running time (at max speed): 45 min - std batteries, 70 min - HD batteries
  • Free instructional video included

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  • Model: Microcat Mk 2


This product was added to our catalog on Monday 17 November, 2008.