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From: Pascal Gademer (no email)
Date: Tue Aug 31 2004 - 14:45:41 EDT
i was looking at their site yesterday, looks like a good alternative to
RIBs. having just spent a couple of hjours trying to glue the bottom of a 5
year old small Zodiac/West Roll up... I'm releuctant to go the inflatable
route as a tender. considering a small whaler or carolina skiff or boss.
pascal
miami, fl
1970 hatteras 53
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith" <>
To: "Trawlers & Trawlering List" <>
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 1:27 PM
Subject: T&T: Re: Re:Aluminum Dinghy
> I have the Boss Boats 10' and love it! It's made completely of fiberglass,
> but has the buoyancy characteristics of an inflatable and the speed of a
> RIB. Storage under the seat and in both tubes. I mounted nav lights and a
> couple of can holders on it, and we're off! It handles a 25 HP outboard as
> well, so we can plane with 4 people. You can do a regular bottom job on it
> just like your big boat. Mine stays in the water most all the time. About
> the only downside is it's a little heavier than a RIB. The term for these
is
> RBB's (Rigid Buoyancy Boats) if you want to do a web search.
>
>
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