Rackham 12′ Verge Camo Paddle Board | SUP | BOTE
The Rackham 12′ Verge Camo paddle board features ample surface area, flat deck and thick rails providing unmatched stability and capacity – especially for large paddlers or those looking to load it down and deck it out. Our most feature-rich platform, the Rackham is perfect for those looking to take their fishing and expedition adventures to the next level.
THE WATERMAN’S SUP
PERFECT FOR THESE SKILL LEVELS
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
Our most feature-rich, stable, and high-capacity platform, the Rackham 12′ Verge Camo Paddle Board is perfect for those looking to take their fishing and expedition adventures to the next level.
FISHING MACHINE
A favorite among fishermen. The Rackham Aero is compatible with the most accessories of any BOTE board, including the ultimate fishing accessory, the Power Rac.
DECKED TO THE NINES
Our most feature-rich and high-capacity board, the Rackham Aero has room for up to two rac systems and all the gear you could ever need.
EXPEDITION READY
Boasting the highest capacity of any BOTE inflatable paddle board, the Rackham Aero is the perfect way to turn land-based camping trips into epic river journies.
MADE WITH GATORSHELL
ABS Plastic combined with ballistics-grade composites engineered to be 6X tougher than traditional epoxy.
SUPERIOR STABILITY
The two-chamber design provides a wide base and recessed deck for a lower center of gravity, keeping both paddler and gear high and dry.
POWER RAC COMPATIBLE
The Rackham Aero is compatible with the Power Rac, a battery-operated command center with built-in lights that powers electronics such as fish finders and GPS units.
Additional information
Dimensions | 12′ L × 32″ W × 8″ D |
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Capacity | 350 LBS |
AVG. WEIGHT | 48 LBS |
Included Items | One (1) Rackham Gatorshell 12′ Paddle Board |
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A paddle is a handheld tool with an elongated handle and a flat, widened end (the blade) used as a lever to apply force onto the bladed end. It most commonly describes a completely handheld tool used to propel a human-powered watercraft by pushing water in a direction opposite to the direction of travel (i.e. paddling). A paddle is different from an oar (which can be similar in shape and perform the same function via rowing) – an oar is attached to the watercraft via a fulcrum.
The term "paddle" can also be used to describe objects of similar shapes or functions:
- A rotating set of paddle boards known as a paddle wheel is used to propel a steamboat or paddle steamer.
- In a number of racquet sports (e.g. ping-pong and paddle ball), a "paddle" or "bat" is a short, solid racket used to strike a ball.
- A mixing paddle is a device used to stir or mix separate ingredients within a mixture.
- A spanking paddle is used in corporal punishment, typically to forcefully hit someone (e.g. a juvenile) on the buttocks.
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- Scottish Unionist Party (1986), established in the mid-1980s
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- Standup paddleboarding
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by Zachary
Always a pleasure taking it out. Was worried with the general size and thick build id have difficulty lifting it on and off my floating dock. It Took some practice but eventually found out the best way and it is surprisingly easy. It does scratch easy but is quite sturdy. It handles chop very well and is stable enough to carry me a filled baitwell and kula. I’d say it was worth it. So far and im using it more than expected because im
Not getting so wet. Im not sure if this is a good or bad thing(depends on who you are) but everyone that sees me on it asks what it is and where to get one. I have yet to fight a big fish on it yet but even on smaller ones ive realized it is going to take serious practice land anything big, especially in any sort of current. Would love bote to make some form of rubberized edge to go around the edge of the boardso i can brush up against a dock or the occasional barnacle while fighting a fish and not feel like im not gonna scratch the heck out of the board. If i was fighting a big fish i know its gonna happen or ill loose the fish trying to maneuver with one hand on the paddle and one on the rod. I used some pool noodles and zip ties and it looks tacky but better than scratching the gorgeous board. If the board didn’t look so good i wouldn’t be so worried about scratching it!
by Benjamin
Haven’t used it but i love the design, it’s really awesome looking.
by David
Never received board, I was told it was lost in shipment and could not be located. A new order should have been made and sent. I waited 2 days longer and still no answer was given to me, so I cancelled. Very disappointed!
by Donald
Excellent paddle-board. I’m 6 foot, 220 pounds. And, accommodates my size quite nicely. I take the board out on the Florida Intracoastal Waterway where it can be a little choppy and windy. And the board handles great. It has met all my expectations. I’m quite happy and would recommend the board to anybody.
by Johnny
The Rackham is a very nice fishing board. It takes choppy water like a champ very stable good looking board. The only thing is I think it can be made a bit more durable. I’m in south Louisiana and deal with slot of oyster beds and rocks. I would like to see y’all make available a keel protector of some sort and some sort of rear edge protectors on the corners, but overall, I’d buy another one for sure it a much better experience fishing from a board than the kayak in my opinion. Make this board bulletproof and a tad shorter to compensate for added weight making it more durable. Badass board.