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How Do Sea Eagle Inflatable Watercraft Stack Up Against The Rest?

Submitted by v8 on Thursday October 1, 2009 No Comments

Sea Eagle Inflatable Boats introduced their inflatable boats to the United States in 1968. *BLANK* In order to stay ahead of the competition, Sea Eagle made their inflatable boats to be sensibly priced – not too cheap like the less sophisticated inflatable rafts, but not nearly as high-priced as the powerboats being produced by Zodiac. Since their introduction over forty years ago, their line has grown to include small kayaks all the way up to motor boats as big as dinghys. Even amidst the present-day competition, Sea Eagle rises above most others in the same market.

All you need to see to confirm that Sea Eagle manufactures first-rate products is a comparison to the other brands within the same market. For instance, Sea Eagle uses a 33mm polykrylar textile on the outside of their crafts. This fabric is very durable as well as abrasion- and puncture-resistant thanks to high frequency welding. If damage does take place, reparation is fairly quick and easy. Because these boats are inflatable, you can rest assured that should you suffer impact against potentially damaging objects, the hull will form around the object and then quickly regain its shape afterward. This safety attribute is especially important when white water rafting or engage in other rugged water sports. And what’s better is that the structure of these water crafts make it sound even for children to operate.

You can purchase Sea Eagle inflatable motor boats in a assortment of hull configurations and sizes. Their kayaks are obtainable in two individual models. The first is the Sport model, which is short, and the second is the Explorer model, which is longer. For those who are looking for a kayak to steer whitewater rapids, the Sport model is ideal as it is made specifically for this type of outing. The Explorer model, though, is more stable and speedy for sea-faring.

Along with kayaks, Sea Eagle has also produced catamaran-style boats. One of these models folds up and advertises platform seating. This catamaran, which echoes a small bass boat, has the capacity to hold a trolling motor for easy maneuvering. This inflatable boat is excellent for angling and/or casting in water that may otherwise be impervious. And it is so light weight that you will never necessitate a trailer or ramp to aid you in loading it. The other model of inflatable catamaran is a sailboat. These watercrafts glide freely across the water with the help of a small mast.

The other boat models manufactured by Sea Eagle consist mainly of assorted styles of dinghys. All of the hulls are horseshoe shaped and inflatable, and are endowed with rugged, stalwart transoms for use with or without a motor. The larger of these models have been fitted with small outboards, ideal for use as a rowboat on larger vessels such as yachts, and/or in sheltered waters. They are available at reasonable prices, with or without motors, and range from 8 to 12 feet in length which makes these inflatable watercrafts an profitable acquisition for the casual fishermen or water-farer.

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