Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Buying A Boat”
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Choosing The Right Engine
Choosing The Right Engine
Choosing the engine (or propulsion system) for your boat is very important. Both the weight and the horsepower will have a major impact on the performance of your boat. If you have a boat that’s underpowered, the engine will work twice as hard, giving you poor performance.
Now, we will take a look at the motors available for boats and vessels:
Outboard motor An outboard motor is very popular and very useful on small boats.
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Custom Built Boats
Custom Built Boats
Almost all boats are constructed on a production basis, as this is the most efficient means of production. There’s only one set of molds and many boats being built from the mold, reducing the cost of tooling per boat. Normally, there are a limited number of options to make assembly line production more efficient in terms of cost.
Leaving the ranks of production boats, there are several types of custom construction.
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Choosing The Right Boat
Choosing The Right Boat
The first thing you should know when choosing a boat is that no single boat will do everything. If your looking for a boat that inspires confidence, don’t expect it to shine in light air. Boats that are exciting to sail on the weekends aren’t the ideal boats for a passage through the ocean.
You shouldn’t expect to find quick acceleration and load carrying capacity together with the same boat.
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Buying Inflatable Boats
Buying Inflatable Boats
As you are probably already aware of, inflatable boats are very popular today. Each distinct group of inflatable boat is designed for a specific use and therefore equipped with different components and equipment.
If your looking for a small boat to get you from your ship to the shore, a typical inflatable boat is the best answer. If you are looking for a medium sized boat for diving or swimming, there are many choices in that area as well.