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Old December 27th, 2004, 02:15 AM
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Default 11' inflatable boat for fishing

If you want to experience the joy of boating without hassles of trailer,
maintenance or marina expenses, then inflatable boat is for you.



Inflatable boat will fly with a small gas outboard motor or run quiet and
nice with inexpensive electric trolling motor.

I prefer inflatable boats, because I live in a high-rise building, I don't
have a place to keep trailer. I don't want to pay hundreds to marina for
storage, and I want to avoid expensive boat insurance. But I like to be on
water and feel warm wind on my face and salt water on my lips when I am
boating at intercostals waters and lakes of South Florida.



80% of the conventional hard hull boats are used just several times a month
and mostly in the summer time. Cost of conventional hard hull boats divided
by the hours spend using it, converts to hundreds of dollars per hour of
boat use.

Most former hard hull boat owners will tell you that there are two most
happy times of boat ownership. First, when they buy boat and second, when
they get rid of it by selling at much lower price. Inflatable boat costs
fraction of the price of conventional hard hull boat, and will be ready when
you are. Inflatable boats are the only portable solution that allows you to
be in the water without the hassles of large hard hull boat.

Easy to set up, inflatable boat will take you for the fun day of exploration
at bay, river or lake. Once deflated, inflatable boat can be easily stored
in the trunk of your car. Deflated boat takes the size of medium luggage bag
and can be stored almost anywhere.



If you like fishing, then go where the fish are. Inflatable boat will take
you there, away from the water edge and closer to the fish.



If you like to spend weekends closer to the nature, then inflatable boat is
what you need. If you have RV or go camping, most likely you will be by the
water. Take inflatable boat with you. Inflatable boat is the ultimate
portable solution for all your boating needs.



INTRODUCING NEW IN US!

From the leading manufacturer of inflatable boats in Korea. Inflatable sport
motor boats by Sea Dragon Inflatables.

LOWEST PRICES IN UNITED STATES.

11' - only $799

12' - only $899

14' - $1099

More sizes from 8' to 14-feet long available for all your boating needs!

-Same quality and materials as expensive brand names.
-Extremely rigid, lightweight hull for excellent performance.
-Constructed of heavy-duty (1100 Decitex) UV- resistant PVC fabric.
-Heavy-duty marine-grade plywood transom for short shaft motors.
-Includes plywood seat, aluminum oars, pump, repair kit, carry bag.


Please visit http://www.BoatsToGo.com for more information or call
866-299-7740.

Delivery via FedEx available.












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