Saturday, September 27, 2008

New 18' inflattable boat


I had the joy of riding in an 18' SeaWolf Survivor with a cool jockey style seat, light bar and powered by a 90HP Tohatsu motor. The handling was awsome. It had zero feedback steering and a dashboard that looked like some thing off the space shuttle. When I throttled up the boat surged forward as fast as the throttle moved forward. Our GPS clocket it at 61MPH and it was Awesome!

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  1. Hypalon was a proprietary synthetic rubber coating from DuPont, applied to the exterior of the fabric. While the Hypalon brand name is no longer produced by DuPont, the concept lives on from other manufacturers. This coating - called CSM - provides surprising strength, and the neoprene coating on the interior helps with sealing. Hypalon/CSM boats are hand-glued. Because building these boats is quite labor-intensive, and because they are more durable, they cost more than boats made from PVC. Hypalon/CSM inflatable boats are resistant to several different things, such as oil, abrasion, harsh temperatures, gasoline, and other chemicals. Due to being so hardy, they're considered ideal for boating in extreme conditions or for boaters who won't be deflating their boats repeatedly. These boats are normally guaranteed for at least 5 years or longer with 10 years being the customary warranty for Hypalon/CSM boats.
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