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Heat Welding Technology is an advanced technology featuring highly durable seams that withstand critical environmental conditions like extreme temperatures or humid locations. Inflatable boats built with this technology are easy to fix and safe for the environment. How it works  Compressed air creates heat to melt two surfaces together. The resulting bond is formed as molecules between the two surfaces intermingle and cool. Hot Air Weld is a technique used on thermoplastic materials having a thickness of 1.5 millimetres (1/16"). It's excellent for weld shapes that require frequent changeovers or when you need to continuously start and stop the process. Crabzz...

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Hunting boats can be expensive, and if you're looking to save money, you may be thinking about buying an inflatable boat instead of something more substantial and costly. However, inflatable boats are not meant for hunting, despite their advantages over other types of boats. But, you're asking, How can this be? Read on to find out why inflatable boats are the best hunting boats and why they should never be used to hunt ducks or other animals in the wild. Table of Content Features of inflatables Duck Hunting Boat Motorized inflatables What to consider when buying Inflatable boats are best...

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If you're an avid angler, you know that having the right fishing boat is of the utmost importance. If you choose one too large, your mobility and control will be compromised.  You want your inflatable boat to be just the right size. Too big, and you'll have trouble maneuvering it or storing it. Too small and you won't have enough space for your equipment or you won't fit comfortably. Whichever type of inflatable fishing boat you end up choosing, there are a few things to keep in mind before heading out on the water so that your experience can be...

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If you’re in the market for new parts for your inflatable boat, it can be not easy to navigate all of the options out there. Are you looking for add-ons, or would you prefer to replace whole pieces of your boat, the easy way or fundamental? Where do you even begin? Start here! This guide will break down the various inflatable boat parts you might need when it comes time to fix or add elements up to your boat. Gear Bags You might think it’s silly to carry around gear bags to use while you’re in a small, motorless vessel,...

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Differences of the Outboard Motors The main difference between motors today is the driving force. For PVC motorboats, you can choose both gasoline and electric motors. An inflatable boat does not need a motor with too much power. But since vehicles differ in their dimensions for control, they may need an engine with a capacity of 2 to 300 hp. When choosing, many pay attention to fuel consumption. If we are talking about a gasoline engine, then, in this case, the majority prefer four-stroke engines since this saves up to 20% of fuel. But if we are talking about an...

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