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SEA DRAGON INFLATABLE BOATS DINGHY? HOW COMES?
Hi,
Did anyone hear anything about these Sea Dragon inflatable boats? Very similar to Zodiac dinghy boats. They have a web site http://www.BoatsToGo.com and it seems that their prices suspiciously low for inflatable boats. At least twice lower then Zodiac boats. But I never heard about this brand. I need one for Key Largo trip in FL, but I want to make sure that boat is good. Has anyone bought inflatable boat from BoatsToGo.com? Please let me know your feedback. |
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They do look good, but, here's a cut from the web site:
New generation PVC is better then Hypalon. Why? Click here to read article from Zodiac web site: "...Further research lead to the discovery of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC. PVC coated fabric was even more durable and held air better than Hypalon. PVC is highly resistant to sun and pollutants. PVC is highly resistant to abrasion. PVC is tough and durable...Today, more inflatable boats sold are made of PVC than Hypalon. Some of Zodiac's commercial models use Hypalon, but Zodiac is leading the way to update 1948 military specifications..." I'll keep my Avon for now. Jim wrote: Hi, Did anyone hear anything about these Sea Dragon inflatable boats? Very similar to Zodiac dinghy boats. They have a web site http://www.BoatsToGo.com and it seems that their prices suspiciously low for inflatable boats. At least twice lower then Zodiac boats. But I never heard about this brand. I need one for Key Largo trip in FL, but I want to make sure that boat is good. Has anyone bought inflatable boat from BoatsToGo.com? Please let me know your feedback. |
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