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From: Keith (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 03 2006 - 09:15:31 EDT
I've had one of their Yachtsman 10's for several years and really like it. I
put a bottom job on it just like the big boat, since it's pretty much always
in the water. Maintenance about the same, wax it every six months or so.
With a Yamaha 25 on there, it really scoots!
Downside is that it's heavy, and so far I really haven't been able to keep
the insides dry, in the tubes and storage area under the seat. I tried using
some thick weatherstripping, but that only helped some. Their molding needs
to be changed to provide a bigger lip under the covers to access those
areas.
Keith
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By the time you can make ends meet, they move the ends.
----- Original Message -----
From: "DO Blanchard" <>
> Does anyone have any experience with the Boss Boat tenders in the 10 foot
> range, (www.Bossboats.com). They are more expensive than the standard
> inflatable RIB, however, the potential for lasting much longer with
> minimal
> maintenance and no inflation problems makes them attractive, as I look for
> a
> new tender for my boat. They also offer several little extra benefits,
> such
> as dry, lockable storage in the tubes. I have had several high quality
> inflatables in the past that have all turned into "deflatables"...
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