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07 October 2019, 16:20
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We all know being covered, preferably inside is...
We all know being covered, preferably inside is best however its easier to cover/ store inside a small boat. Very few pvc boats over 4m in pvc my pvc ribeye that sits on my hard boat during the...
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But more than likely its covered or inside when...
But more than likely its covered or inside when not in use which is fine for a small boat but as boats get bigger & more expensive then hypalon tends to take over as the tube cost becomes a smaller...
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I think you just confirmed the hypalon boat is...
I think you just confirmed the hypalon boat is the one to go for if your already budgeting for a new set of tubes in a few years. I'd imagine most people would expect their new hypalon tubes to last...
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It sounds like your answer is in your 2nd...
It sounds like your answer is in your 2nd paragraph when you say the smaller boat would barely do the job. That says you need to go for the larger boat.
With regards to material I'd go for hypalon...
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It would be interesting to compare like for like,...
It would be interesting to compare like for like, pvc v hypalon. I suspect a large proportion of the extra cost is taken up by the extra mtr in length. My thoughts are that a boat of that size should...
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Welcome to the forum the pvc/ polyurethane/...
Welcome to the forum the pvc/ polyurethane/ hypalon debate comes up fairly regularly. Can I ask what size of boat you are considering and type of use etc , it may help with being a little more...
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