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Newport 8ft 10in Dana Inflatable Sport Tender Dinghy Boat - 3 Person - 10 Horsepower - USCG Rated, White/Gray

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About this item

  • Material: Korean PVC
  • Seam Construction: Hot Air Welded
  • Color: White & Grey
  • Number of Air Chambers: 3 + Keel
  • Overall Length: 8'10"
  • Inflatable Keel: Yes


The Newport Dana is one of the best performing inflatable sport boats on the market. Designed with 3 independent air tubes, plus an inflatable keel, made from the highest quality 1100D PVC fabric available, heat welded seams, and a marine wood floor; it’s no wonder the Dana is one of the highest rated and best selling tenders on the market. This 8’10” sport boat performs great with up to a 9.9hp outboard motor, and carries up to 3 people. It is capable of 20+ mph with performance handling unseen in other sport boats. When it’s time to head home, simply deflate and pack the boat back into it’s carrying bag, toss it in your trunk, and drive off. The Dana is an incredibly compact, portable and storable boat when deflated for storage. All of our products come with our 30-Day, Float Your Boat Guarantee, so you can buy with confidence! Our boats come with a 2 year manufacturer's warranty, and we stand behind our products 100%. For complimentary registration documents, contact Newport with your receipt after purchase to request the documents, mailed same day free of charge. Boat registration laws vary by state, check with your nearest DMV for local regulations.


Luis H. Camacho
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
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S. G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
It is a bit of a challenge initially, but when you assemble/disassemble it a couple times - it is easy. You must have a good electric pump though.The boat goes well under a 55lb Newport trolling motor (100Ah LiFePO4 battery is a must) - about 4 mph. I also put a 12 hp gas outboard on it (short shaft two-stroke Hangkai) - it goes on plane easily and rides well at about 15 mph. I'd guess 10-18 hp is the right size motor for it, I would stay away from smaller engines.Overall, a season of fun lake boating and big kudos to Newport and Hangkai for their quality products.
Stephen Burgess
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023
I purchased this boat over a month ago, but just recently had time to assemble it. The floor will not fit in when assembled the way that they instructed the floor seems a little longer that what the boat can take. Assemble the floor outside the boat and it went together easily, put sections 1 and 4 in boat and was not able to get sections 2 and 3 to lay in the bottom there was a gap under where they connected. When I pressed down on that area then sections 1 and 2 came off the floor. the bow of the boat will not hold air, I can pump it up and then within an hour it is less then half full. The boat directions are lacking information and most videos show everything but the floor being fully installed, the chamber on the right also has a slow leak. In my case the boat took over 30 minutes to inflate.
Shaun
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022
I read through these reviews for about two weeks over and over and contemplated purchasing the 12.5 Catalina, and I am SO glad I did. I have been looking for a high-capacity (1600 lbs) fishing boat alternative that is easy to get in and out of the water. I have a 55 lbs trolling motor on it right now and I have been fishing in it every weekend when the weather is good. I upgraded from an Excursion 5, because I kept putting small holes in it. This Newport Catalina is a freaking tank! I am not worried it at all! It is so sturdy, so comfortable, and perfect for fishing. Yes, the floorboards are harder to put in the first time, but once you get the hang of it then it's pretty simple. I do not do it the same way as the videos show, I lift the 3rd and 4th (Catalina has 5 boards) until they are together like a tent and then push them down at the same time. Not a problem. Because pumping it up at the water and deflating it will cut into your time to fish, I recommend grabbing a trailer for this and leaving it inflated all season. I plan to grab at least a 10 HP motor for this puppy next season and will add to my review when I have it. Don't hesitate, this is NOT a piece of crap. Another thing I didn't find much about when I was reading the reviews was how shallow I could get with the boat since I sometimes find myself in smaller streams. With about 700 lbs in the Catalina I am able to crews safely in 6 inches of water. I have to lift the trolling motor and use the paddles in these cases, but I am not worried at all. I can't wait to get a Bimini top and take the wife and kids out! (They don't fish lol)Update: After having this boat for a couple of years I decided to purchase the max HP available for it. This sucker is 100x more fun now. I can easily reach 20 mph (26 alone). I've caught a lot of fish on this boat and I'll say that I have put this boat through a lot. Don't be worried because it's an inflatable. I have been in some crazy places and (carefully) dragged this boat through some crazy rocky spots and I've put it everywhere I put my bass boat and more.
Zacrac
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2017
Spent a lot time considering something to fish out of. Looked at a lot kayaks but don't have the room to store it and didn't really want to haul it on the roof. Started looking at inflatable kayaks, but in all of the planning of what I wanted out of the kayak (including modifications for a trolling motor) I realized that might not fit the bill, particularly if I wanted to bring someone with me. I started looking at inflatables and for the price this one hit all the right buttons.I bought this boat last December and have been waiting to use it. Finally got it out last weekend. It's a great boat. Really nice looking and it seems well made. The material seems quite sturdy and well assembled, time will tell if the materials hold up. I once had a Sea Eagle SE9 and there is no comparison between the two. The Sea Eagle took forever to inflate even with an electric pump. It didn't hold up very well either developing slows throughout the hull. Compare prices, there's no comparison.I bought an electric pump for this boat but was really surprised how quickly it inflated, even with the foot pump. It literally took 90 seconds per bladder to inflate to about 75%. Put in the floorboards, a little tricky but watch some videos on Youtube and they will go together pretty quickly. It took an additional 60 seconds per bladder to fully inflate the boat. The keel inflates in about 30 seconds. Total time from the trunk to the water was about 20 minutes, but that includes mounting the motor, wheeling it to the water with my homemade dolly, and putting all our tackle in the boat. I expect to get faster with use. I have a small hatchback and I put the boat, motor, battery and all tackle and equipment in the back of the hatchback. It's pretty cool to be able to take so much in a small space.We have a 30 lbs trolling motor but I will be buying an outboard later this year. The trolling motor pushed it along with no problem. It was a little tight with two of us in it but I plan on not bringing the large cooler the next time and expect to have plenty of room for two to fish out of it. I'm a big boy at 6'2" and 275 lbs. Really looking forward to taking it out by myself, There will be plenty of room for me and any fishing tackle imaginable. Downside - it blows around a bit in the wind. This is common for most inflatables so it's not really an issue of this boat specifically. Bring an anchor.One of the things I hated about the Sea Eagle was the pain in the back I got from sitting on the low seats in the boat. This boat has larger tubes and this raises the seating position to nearly a normal height. This might seem like a small issue but spend 4 or 5 hours in the boat fishing and this will be an advantage over other boats. In studying this I don't know of any other manufacturer which has tubes this large. I expect the larger tubes will also be helpful once at speed on plane. Standing in the boat wasn't even an issue, another reason to forgo the kayak.This is a real boat with all the advantages you'd have from any boat with the exception of needing to inflate it before use. A downside to an inflatable is what you gain in portability and space you lose in convenience. For me it was the right compromise.