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A pro-motor belly boat built to sit higher and drier on the water

A rigid drop-stitch platform designed to take an electric motor without compromise.

Savage Gear's High Rider uses a 0.90mm drop-stitch base — the same construction used in high-pressure paddleboards — to create a stiffer, higher-sitting platform that is built from the ground up to carry an electric motor.

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A pro-motor compatible belly boat from Savage Gear's High Rider range. Built on a sturdy 0.90mm drop-stitch PVC base for a stiffer, higher platform.

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0.90mm drop-stitch PVC0.90mm drop-stitch PVC base for a rigid, high platform.
pro-motor compatible forPro-motor compatible for electric trolling.
two large waterproofTwo large waterproof storage pockets.

Savage Gear High Rider 185 Co Pro-Motor Belly Boat

Drop-stitch construction — thousands of internal threads connecting the top and bottom fabric layers — is what lets high-pressure paddleboards stay rigid at speed instead of flexing underfoot, and Savage Gear has brought the same approach to the High Rider 185. The 0.90mm PVC base is stiffer and sits higher out of the water than a standard belly boat hull.

That matters most once a motor is fitted: a soft, low-riding hull fights the extra weight and thrust of an electric motor, while a rigid drop-stitch base carries it properly. This is a boat designed around being motor-ready from the outset, not a paddling belly boat with a mount bolted on as an afterthought.

Two large waterproof storage pockets give room for the extra kit a motorised session brings — a battery, spare props, electronics — without needing to compromise on rod and tackle storage. It is aimed at anglers who have decided a motor is part of their setup, not those still deciding.

Specifications

BrandSavage Gear
BaseSturdy drop-stitch base, 0.90mm PVC
StorageTwo large waterproof pockets
Motor-readyPro-motor compatible mount
BrandSavage Gear

Savage Gear High Rider 185 Co Pro-Motor Belly Boat

£571.98 inc. VAT

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does "drop-stitch" construction actually do?

It uses thousands of internal threads connecting the top and bottom fabric layers, the same technique used in high-pressure paddleboards. This lets the base stay rigid and sit higher out of the water rather than flexing like a standard inflatable hull.

Is it suitable for paddling without a motor?

It can be paddled, but it is specifically built to be pro-motor compatible, so its main advantage over a standard belly boat only shows once a motor is fitted.

How much storage does it have?

Two large waterproof pockets are built in, sized with a motorised session's extra kit — battery, spares, electronics — in mind.

What does delivery cost and how long does it take?

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Can I return it if it is not right?

Yes — return it unused, with packaging where possible, under our returns policy for an exchange or refund.

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What drop-stitch construction changes on a motor-ready belly boat

3 min read Float & Cast

Adding an electric motor to a belly boat changes what the hull needs to do, and not every belly boat is built for it.

Why a soft hull struggles with a motor

A standard belly boat hull is built to hold air and support a seated angler, not to resist the thrust and weight of a motor. On a soft-sided hull, motor mounts can flex the fabric, wasting energy and putting uneven strain on the material over time.

What drop-stitch construction fixes

Drop-stitch panels — the same build used in rigid, high-pressure paddleboards — hold their shape far better under load. On the High Rider 185, that translates to a base that sits higher and stiffer in the water, so the motor's thrust goes into moving the boat rather than flexing the hull.

Matching a motor to the boat

Before buying a motor, check its weight and thrust rating against what a belly boat of this size is realistically built to carry — going too large adds weight and control problems, not just speed. A modest thrust rating is usually plenty for boat-to-swim positioning and slow trolling.

Storage planning for a motor session

A battery and motor mean less spare space than a paddling-only session. The two large waterproof pockets on this boat are sized with that in mind, but plan your tackle load around them rather than assuming the same capacity as a lighter paddling belly boat.

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Planning to run an electric motor?

The High Rider 185's rigid drop-stitch base is built specifically for that job — get in touch if you want help matching a motor to it.

Still deciding? Ask us a question and we'll help you choose.

Page summary

The Savage Gear High Rider 185 Co Pro-Motor Belly Boat uses a 0.90mm drop-stitch PVC base for a stiffer, higher-sitting platform, and is built to be pro-motor compatible. It includes two large waterproof storage pockets. Sold at Float & Cast.

Savage Gear High Rider 185 Co Pro-Motor Belly Boat £571.98