After recently visiting a boat show in New England which was really impressive with the wide variety of watercraft available today but I have to say, one thing that really stood out what the Inflatable Boats. They certainly are not like they used to be even 10 years ago.
Now I know some of you are saying what can possibly be so impressive about a Dinghy, but have you taken a look at them recently?
The size variance, portability, materials and cost of these boats is nothing to scoff at. Some of the inflatable boats that are out there can actually be punctured several times without fear of sinking try that with most boats out the.
The warranty of the good Inflatable Boats is up to 5 years for flaws or defects. If you do have a bigger boat and are looking for a Life Raft for your Cruiser, these Inflatables can be stored in areas that like the back seat of your extended cab pickup
Try walking on the bottom of these boats now. I remember a Dinghy I bought about 15 years ago that you could not even stand in because it was like trying to walk on a balloon. These Inflatable Boats now have rigid bottoms that are as solid as walking on the floor of your living room.
When I got back from the show I went right on to the internet to check out the prices so I could compare them to the prices at the show. I found that I can actually get an even better price online that I could at the show. I have given you a few links below so you can get the same deal I did.
I actually put an order in for one, it took about a week to get and I saved money even over what the Boat Show special was and the warranty did not cost me extra. I noticed that many of the people that sell Inflatable Boats were charging extra for the warranty. Who would by a boat without a warranty? To sell it without a warranty and then try to charge me for the warranty is just looking for a way to swindle me out of the $100 premium they charge.
Want to go places that no regular boat can go? Then you need an inflatable. They can get into the tightest places you will want to go and then when you get there you can just lift them out of the water and put them on shore.
You can use them for fishing, hunting, birding or even sightseeing and since the price is not too steep, you do not need to take a big loan out to buy one. I used to laugh at the guys that brought them hunting while we lugged our canoes up there, but I know I am birding my Inflatable with me this year and the canoe can stay at home.
Now I know some of you are saying what can possibly be so impressive about a Dinghy, but have you taken a look at them recently?
The size variance, portability, materials and cost of these boats is nothing to scoff at. Some of the inflatable boats that are out there can actually be punctured several times without fear of sinking try that with most boats out the.
The warranty of the good Inflatable Boats is up to 5 years for flaws or defects. If you do have a bigger boat and are looking for a Life Raft for your Cruiser, these Inflatables can be stored in areas that like the back seat of your extended cab pickup
Try walking on the bottom of these boats now. I remember a Dinghy I bought about 15 years ago that you could not even stand in because it was like trying to walk on a balloon. These Inflatable Boats now have rigid bottoms that are as solid as walking on the floor of your living room.
When I got back from the show I went right on to the internet to check out the prices so I could compare them to the prices at the show. I found that I can actually get an even better price online that I could at the show. I have given you a few links below so you can get the same deal I did.
I actually put an order in for one, it took about a week to get and I saved money even over what the Boat Show special was and the warranty did not cost me extra. I noticed that many of the people that sell Inflatable Boats were charging extra for the warranty. Who would by a boat without a warranty? To sell it without a warranty and then try to charge me for the warranty is just looking for a way to swindle me out of the $100 premium they charge.
Want to go places that no regular boat can go? Then you need an inflatable. They can get into the tightest places you will want to go and then when you get there you can just lift them out of the water and put them on shore.
You can use them for fishing, hunting, birding or even sightseeing and since the price is not too steep, you do not need to take a big loan out to buy one. I used to laugh at the guys that brought them hunting while we lugged our canoes up there, but I know I am birding my Inflatable with me this year and the canoe can stay at home.
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