Rover Marine Lineup
Inflatable Boats Built for the Canadian Wild
Real boating doesn't require a trailer or a massive driveway. Our Rover Marine inflatables are motor-ready, easy to launch from a dock or a rocky shoreline, and pack down into a bag when you're done. Whether you’re fishing a hidden lake or ferrying the family to the cottage, we have a hull for you.
Choose between the ultra-stable Battle Cat catamaran or the traditional V-hull Battle Boat. Available in 8ft, 10ft, and 12ft sizes to match your crew and your gear.
- ✓ 8ft, 10ft & 12ft
- ✓ 100% Canadian Owned
- ✓ Electric-Outboard Optimized
- ✓ Heavy-Duty PVC Construction
Catamaran vs. V-Hull: Which One is Yours?
The Battle Cat is all about stability. Its dual-hull design creates a wide, flat deck that feels incredibly secure when you’re standing to cast a line or helping kids board from a dock. It’s the ultimate "lake truck."
The Battle Boat is your classic inflatable V-hull. It cuts through chop more traditionally and feels nimble on the water. Both models are engineered to pair perfectly with electric motors and our high-pressure pumps for a 15-minute setup time.
Size & Capability Overview
| Model Spec | 8 ft (Compact) | 10 ft (Versatile) | 12 ft (Heavy Duty) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avg. Hull Weight | ~85 lb | ~100 lb | ~135 lb |
| Weight Capacity | 600 lb (2 People) | 1000 lb (4 People) | 1200 lb (4-5 People) |
| Max Power Rating | 6 HP / 3kW | 10 HP / 6kW | 20 HP / 9.9kW |
Choosing the Right Length
The 8ft Solo/Duo
Ideal for single-person handling or couples. If you’re fishing small ponds or need the lightest possible setup for a car trunk, this is it.
The 10ft Sweet Spot
Our most popular size. Enough room for the dog and gear without sacrificing the portability that makes inflatables great.
The 12ft Expedition
Built for crews and heavier motors. If you're hauling camp gear or need max stability in larger water, don't settle for less than 12ft.
Add the Power
Don't mess around with gas cans and carburetors. Our boats are optimized for the torque and silence of electric outboards. Grab a motor that fits your hull size and get out there.
Boating Legally in Canada
Safety isn't just about gear—it's about knowing the rules. If you’re adding a motor to your Rover Marine boat, you need to be aware of Transport Canada regulations.
Operator Competency (PCOC)
In Canada, if your boat has a motor (even electric), you need a Pleasure Craft Operator Card.
Read Transport Canada RulesVessel Licensing
Planning on a motor 10hp (7.5kW) or larger? You'll need to license your craft with the federal government.
Licensing DetailsOur Commitment to You
We stand by our gear with a 5-year warranty on Rover Marine hulls. We ship fast from within Canada, so you aren't waiting on customs while the summer passes you by.




