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Anatomy of the Highlander AirTrek series

The Highlander 100, 120, and 140T share a common component layout. This article names every part visible on the deck — Fore Keel, Aft Keel, AirTrek Pod & Window, EVA Deck Pad, Delta Bungee Clips, Cargo Bungee, Rod Straps, Paddle Straps, Power-Pole Micro Anchor Mount, Traverse Rudder Mount, Air Valve, D-Rings, Gear Mounts, Seat Strap D-Rings, Rudder Line Fastener, Carry Handles, Fins — plus per-model dimensions. Useful when rigging accessories or troubleshooting where to attach what.

The Highlander 100, Highlander 120, and Highlander 140T inflatables all share the same component layout. The differences between models are dimensions (length, width, tandem-vs-solo seat zone count), not parts. This article names every part on the deck so you know what to attach what to.

For the full installation + care procedures, see the Highlander User Manual. For just inflate/paddle/deflate/pack, see Highlander AirTrek: inflate, paddle, deflate, pack.

Per-model dimensions

Model Length Width Height Configuration
Highlander 100 10' 39" 6" Solo
Highlander 120 12' 39" 6" Solo
Highlander 140T 14' 44" 6" Tandem

Working pressure: 12-15 psi operating, 10 psi storage max. Max load: 286 lbs (130 kg).

Named components — deck side

Bow zone (front of the boat)

  • Fore Keel — the bottom-bow shaping that helps the boat track straight. Functional, not user-facing.
  • Carry Handle (bow) — molded handle at the front for carrying or beach-launching. Rated for short-term carry, not storage suspension.
  • D-Rings (×2-4) — reinforced attachment points on the deck for the cargo bungee system.
  • Cargo Bungee — the elastic cord that runs across the bow deck through the D-rings. Holds dry bags, paddle, etc.
  • Delta Bungee Clips (×4) — small hook-style clips that thread through the bungee for attaching gear.

Mid-deck zone (where you sit / pedal)

  • AirTrek Window — removable screw-down cover on the AirTrek Pod. Comes off when you install a Traverse Pedal Drive; goes back on when you remove the drive.
  • AirTrek Pod — the structural cutout where the Traverse Pedal Drive mounting collar bolts in. Reinforced separately from the air chamber so the drive load doesn't compromise inflation.
  • EVA Deck Pad — high-traction foam pad covering the standing zone. Soft underfoot, grippy when wet.
  • Rod Straps — built-in straps for stowing fishing rods horizontally while paddling.
  • Paddle Straps — straps for stowing the 4-piece AirTrek Lite Paddle when you're pedaling.
  • Gear Mount — accessory mounting plate(s) for installing extras like fish-finder bases, rod holders, or camera arms.

Seat zone

  • Seat Strap D-Rings (×4 per seat) — reinforced D-rings where the Treklite Seat straps clip in. The Highlander User Manual specifies straps clip to the D-ring at least 6 inches from the seat for proper tension.
  • Treklite Seat — Cajo's adjustable seat that ships standard with every Highlander. See the Treklite Kayak Seat manual.
  • 140T second seat zone — the tandem 140T has a second complete seat zone aft of the first, with its own Seat Strap D-Rings, EVA Deck Pad section, and Gear Mount plates.

Stern zone (back of the boat)

  • Rudder Line Fastener — hook-and-loop guides running along the deck that secure the rudder steering line as it runs from the foot pedals to the rudder collar.
  • Power-Pole® Micro Anchor Mount (3 mounts) — three independent stern-mount points for Power-Pole Micro anchors, the Traverse Fatback Rudder, or trolling motors. The "x3 stern anchor pole, rudder, or motor mounts" Cajo feature lists.
  • Traverse Rudder / Power-Pole® Micro Anchor Mount (center) — the center stern mount that's specifically reinforced for the Traverse Rudder System. The Rudder System Assembly Manual shows this as Installation Case 2 (Highlander mounting): position the rudder base so its front mounting holes align with the aft two rows of inserts in this mount.
  • Air Valve — the primary Halkey-Roberts twist-lock inflation valve in the floor near the stern.
  • Aft Keel — the bottom-stern shaping that mirrors the Fore Keel for tracking.
  • Carry Handles (stern) — molded handles at the back for carrying and trailer loading.

Underside (hull bottom)

  • Center Fin — large slide-in fin in the center fin box. Provides primary tracking.
  • Left + Right Side Fins — smaller fins offset from the center, secured with push-in pins. The User Manual labels them L (left) and R (right).
  • The hull underside is otherwise smooth drop-stitch, free of attachment points.

Reading the layout — the 140T vs the 100/120

The Highlander 100 and Highlander 120 share the same single-seat zone layout, just at different boat lengths. The Highlander 140T doubles the seat zone — same parts, but two complete seat zones front and rear with a second EVA Deck Pad, second set of Seat Strap D-rings, and second Gear Mount section between them.

What's NOT on the deck (but ships with the boat)

The Highlander User Manual lists these in the accessories overview — they're separate from the named hull components above:

  • Zip Backpack with roller wheels (for transport / storage)
  • Double-Action Pump (the included hand pump)
  • Treklite Seat (standard issue, attaches via the 4 Seat Strap D-Rings)
  • AirTrek Pod (lives in the AirTrek Window slot)
  • Fin Set ×3 (slides into the underside fin boxes)
  • Seat Tie-Down Straps ×4 (for the Treklite Seat)
  • Delta Grip Bungee Clips ×4 (thread through the Cargo Bungee)
  • Cargo Bungee Cord (the elastic deck-rigging)
  • Repair Kit (for field punctures — see Highlander patch and repair)
  • AirTrek Lite Paddle (4-piece convertible SUP/kayak paddle)

Common "where do I attach this?" answers

Accessory Attaches to
Traverse Pedal Drive AirTrek Pod (after removing AirTrek Window) — see Highlander User Manual
Fin Drive Mount AirTrek Pod (same cutout)
Traverse Fatback Rudder Center Power-Pole Micro Anchor Mount at the stern
Trolling motor (Bixpy / Newport / etc.) One of the 3 stern mounts (Power-Pole Micro Anchor pattern)
Treklite Seat 4× Seat Strap D-Rings around the seat zone
Horizon Elevated Perch Mounts on the Treklite Seat handrails (not directly to the deck)
Quad Rail Either the existing T-slot tracks on the Gear Mount or through-hull with backing plate
Rod holders Quad Rail OR direct mount to a Gear Mount with appropriate hardware
Fish finder transducer Per-model placement varies — see fish-finder install article

Quick reference

What you're looking for Component name
Where the drive goes AirTrek Pod (under AirTrek Window)
Where the rudder goes Center stern Power-Pole Micro Anchor Mount
Where the seat clips in 4× Seat Strap D-Rings
Where to attach a dry bag D-Rings + Cargo Bungee + Delta Bungee Clips
Where the inflation valve is Air Valve (stern floor area)
Where to mount accessories Gear Mount plates + Rod/Paddle Straps

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