Rio Craft Teton 13' 6" Deluxe Raft Package
Sean Visintainer - 04/27/26
Streamlined, lightweight, and highly fun!
Spring is raft season and at the Silver Bow we LOVE rafts! Fishing rafts like the 13'6" Rio Craft Teton open up numerous fishing opportunities. High water, low water, bad boat launches, no boat launches, and river portages... fishing from a raft allows you to access water drift boats cannot, is safer, and is often more affordable than hard boats.
We have been selling and fishing with Rio Craft Rafts for about three years now and are very impressed with the design and features. We are now stocking the Teton Deluxe Fishing Package, a pretty sweet boat package for various reasons.
Regarding the Teton Raft boat's design, we really like its length and width. The 13'6" Teton Raft is 5'8" wide, making it 4 inches narrower on the exterior than the same-length Rio Craft Madison. The interior is 3 inches narrower than the Madison due to a slightly smaller tube diameter. Combining the narrow design with a bit more rocker on the front and rear makes for an exceptionally maneuverable raft.
The Deluxe Package frame from Rio Craft is handcrafted in Montana with 1.25”diameter aluminum and finished with a hammered silver powder coating for maximum durability.
Package Includes:
- Raft 13' 6" w/ Dropstitch Floor (Dropstitch floors are incredible for standing on and make for a more agile boat)s
- Low Back Rowing Seat Mounted on Cross Bar
- Foot Bar and Straight Bar (Cooler Bay)
- Elevated Front Seat Bar
- 8" Better Mounts Oar Towers w/ Sawyer Cobra Oarlocks
- Anchor System w/ Anchor Rope
- Deluxe Swivel Seats w/ Mounts (2)
- Cam Straps (5)
Price: $5999 (raft and frame as listed above) in-stock.
Not Included: oars, anchor, and pump. We stock Sawyer Square Tops, Sawyer Pole Cats, and Sawyer Bandits. We stock K-Pumps, Green Anchors and Tornado Anchors.
This highly versatile raft, with its narrow design, can handle smaller, technical water as well as large rivers and whitewater thanks to the 13'6" length and rocker design. By omitting the dry box you achieve two things: 1) Reduced weight, which makes for a more agile boat that is easier to portage or load. 2) Reduces costs. A dry bag can easily hold items you don't want to get wet for less money than a dry box costs. If you want an excellent all-around raft the Rio Craft Teton can go anywhere, anytime.
Note: Wear patches are Slate Gray (dark gray) not Olive as shown in photos.

