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Pros and Cons of Inflatable Boats



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By : Billy Kite    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-22 12:41:49
When it comes to boating, there are several factors to take into account: Price, Power, and Portability to name a few. One also has to take into consideration what exactly you will be doing with it. This is where the perks of inflatable boats come into play. Not only do they serve several purposes to fit your boating needs, but they are also priced nicely and can cover quite a bit of distance in a short period of time.

Inflatable boats range in sizes from 6 to 21 feet in length. This gives you the ability to buy a boat for yourself, or to buy one big enough to take the whole family, or all of your fishing buddies. These boats are made with the sides and bow made from flexible tubes made of PVC of Hypalon that are filled with air. These tubes are usually made in several sections with separate air valves so that they can be individually adjusted. The floor of the boat is usually flexible, unless the boat is longer than 10 feet, in which case several sheets of plywood or aluminum are put in place to give the boat more stability. Also, more often than not the transom is more rigid so that an outboard motor can be mounted.

Once a motor is mounted, the lack of weight of an inflatable boat can make it prone to hydroplaning. However, whereas hydroplaning in a car is very undesirable, hydroplaning in a boat increases the speed. You have probably seen video or pictures of boats skipping over the surface of the water at quite a good speed. Another important aspect to these boats is that the nose of the boat tends to be tapered in order to cut through the water better and offer less resistance than other watercrafts that tend to be flat all the way around.

These boats are versatile enough to take it down a river, on the open ocean, or on a calm lake just for some recreation and relaxing. With the ability to be deflated and stored in a carrying bag, there is no reason as to why a person cannot just hit the road for a water trip. Half the battle is getting your boat ready for the water and to wherever you are going. Towing a boat on a trailer takes a lot of time and money, especially with gas prices ever increasing.

The other half of the problem deals with storing your boat. A large deterrent for people when they consider buying a boat is how to store it. If you do not own a large garage or other storage facility, you can almost guarantee that you will be paying a hefty price to store a rigid hull boat, be it at either a marina or a storage unit. Depending upon how many times you will use it, the price may be enough to chase people away from the idea of owning a boat. That is where inflatable boats come in. No matter how many or how few times you use it, when you are done, simply deflate it and pack it up for the next use. Not only is it economical, but you will be saving it from the elements of being in a marina.

With its versatility and great price, there are many benefits to having an inflatable boat in your collection of sports gear.
Author Resource:- Billy Kite is a researcher writing on behalf of http://www.inflatableraft.org.
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