e-inflatableboats.com Launches New Website to Provide Online Guide to Inflatable Boats
August 05, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
E-inflatableboats.com recently announced the launch of a new website, http://www.e-inflatableboats.com, which provides comprehensive information about inflatable boats, pontoon, rigid, inflatable fishing boats and related information. According to e-inflatableboats.com, a rigid inflatable boat is defined as a hard-hulled boat with air inflatable collars. RIB hulls are made of fiberglass, aluminum or composite materials. The soft bumpers or fenders, called "sponsons" can be air tubes, or all foam systems.
An inflatable boat trailer is needed if the user has a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB), since those boats have only a deflatable collar surrounding a solid hull. RIB's are regular boats in many ways. A true inflatable boat does not need a trailer but in some cases the user may want one.
According to e-inflatableboats.com, Bryce Whitmore designed the modern whitewater inflatable pontoon boat. He designed several models. The one that has been produced the most is a three-tube model of unparalleled maneuverability and load bearing capacity. This boat which is fourteen feet overall, can carry 6 passengers, their baggage, and a guide.
Inflatable boats are made from flexible material, usually rubber, canvas, or neoprene, and hold air at high volume but low pressure. They need to be fitted with a frame to which an oarlock mount is firmly attached. Such frames are either made of metal or wood, or a combination of the two.
e-inflatableboats.com will be constantly updated about inflatable boats to help educate readers about what products and services might be best for them.
About e-inflatableboats.com
Inflatable Boats provides detailed information on pontoon, rigid and fishing inflatable boats, as well as trailers, repairs, used inflatable boats and manufacturers. For more information go to http://www.e-inflatableboats.com and/or visit its sister site at http://www.e-riverrafting.com for related information.