Inflatable Boats

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Crewsaver Air Floor Tender

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FAQs

Can inflatable boats handle rough waters?

Inflatable boats are designed to handle all types of waters, from shallow lakes and harbours to rougher coastal swells. However, we recommend using our selection of inflatable vessels for marina work and travelling to and from bigger boats.

 

We have a range of inflatable boats available to purchase online now, with different solutions to suit your needs, whether it be lighter weight for easy transport or UV-resistant fabrics for warmer climates. Additionally, we have worked hard to ensure we only provide the best marine safety products on the market, including options created from extremely durable and long-lasting materials that can withstand being dragged across rock and dirt without being damaged. The outstanding manoeuvrability these boats provide allows you to handle various situations, including rougher waters.

 

Should you leave an inflatable boat inflated?

You should partially deflate a boat or dinghy whenever possible, which reduces pressure on your boat’s seams and helps it to retain shape without stressing the material and helping prolong its lifespan and performance.

 

We recommend using a boat cover to provide an extra layer of protection to your tender against the sun and any other external threats. UV rays and heat are two of the biggest contributing factors to shortening the life cycle of your tender, highlighting the importance of using a high-quality boat cover.

 

How fast can an inflatable tender go?

The speed of the tender is relative to its size – the larger the tender, the larger the engine it can carry and the better the waterline speed.  All tenders will be fitted with a category plate to confirm the number of persons and maximum motor capacity.

 

What should you look for when buying an inflatable boat?

When choosing which inflatable boat you need, there are multiple factors that you need to consider to ensure your chosen product is capable of meeting your needs. Some of the top considerations when buying an inflatable boat include:

 

– How do you intend to use your inflatable boat?

– What size do you require?

– What capacity do you need?

– What features do you want your boat to have?

– Storage space

 

When buying from CrewSafe, you can be assured that your product will meet industry quality standards and help to keep your crew safe. We have worked hard to ensure that we only work with and stock the best brands in the marine industry, including Seago, Crewsaver and more.

 

If you need more help choosing which inflatable boat is best for you or have any questions that need answering, contact us today.