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Matt March 5th 07 05:29 AM

Need Help Picking Dingy
 
Hey, i’m looking at avon, achilles, mercury.....all in the 8 foot
range....i heard hypalon isnt needed in the northeast climate, is this
true. What brand should i go with? Inflable or rigid buttom? any
comments would be helpful thanks!

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Keith March 5th 07 10:53 AM

Need Help Picking Dingy
 
If you're mostly worried about weight, get a fully inflatable. If you
want more performance, get a RIB. Check out Walker Bay's new Genesis:
http://www.walkerbay.com/products/genesis.php VERY cool! Also, if the
sun shines where you boat, you need Hypalon. Avoid PVC like the
plague.


JR North March 5th 07 06:07 PM

Need Help Picking Dingy
 
Hmmm, I see they have gone way up in price since I got mine in '97.
Hypalon is the desired material, no matter where you are. Avoid PVC. A
slat bottom boat is the less expensive, will fold up and stow better,
will not plane at all, and have very little freeboard w/adults aboard
(8'). If your not in a hurry, and do not intend to overload, and...in
calm water only, the slat boat is fine with about 3.5 HP. An RIB is
better, has significantly more freeboard, will plane with the proper HP
and thus faster, and generally safer with passengers. Also, much more
expensive.
JR

Matt wrote:
Hey, i’m looking at avon, achilles, mercury.....all in the 8 foot
range....i heard hypalon isnt needed in the northeast climate, is this
true. What brand should i go with? Inflable or rigid buttom? any
comments would be helpful thanks!



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