Saturday, January 19, 2013

Why Do I Need an Inflatable Boat?



If you live close to the water, or ever wanted to go boating, but lack the necessary resources or storage space for a full size boat, then you should consider a Coastal inflatable boat from My Quality Inflatable Boats.
Why you ask? Inflatable boats take up little space; as much space as a medium size bag when deflated. It can be stored almost anywhere; a car trunk, closet, or even an empty corner of your house or apartment. When inflated, either with a hand or electric pump, (in a matter of minutes) an inflatable boat can take you or your whole family on a day of fishing, fun and exploration into new territory at exhilarating speeds. The best part of this whole experience; when you’re done, just let your inflatable boat air out and roll everything back into the bag. You are all set for next time!
So, if you have ever dreamed about getting on the water, but found that storage or funding limited your ability to take on those waters; we have an inflatable boat adventure waiting just for you and your family! Not only do we have inflatable boats, but we carry accessories and more to make your time on the water even more satisfying. So what are you waiting for? Come visit us at www.myqualityinflatableboats.com



Note: Coastal Boats carry the highly recognized CE certification issued by Lloyds of London. CE Certification ensures that products are of the highest quality and are issued only to products that meet their exhaustive quality standards.

One of our customers adds:

“Coastal inflatable boats are heavy-duty, commercial grade boats, with an exceptional quality and workmanship. These watercrafts are portable when deflated and total fun when blown up with air! Totally rigid, you can even hit them with a hammer and nothing happens! Best of all, Coastal inflatable boats from My Quality Inflatable Boats are not expensive, not in the least. So grab some friends or the family and go boating without stretching your budget!”
At My Quality Inflatable Boats, our Coastal inflatable boats start at only $1,032.99 for an 8’ 6” air deck tender that can hold up to 3 people and continue up to $1,752.99 for a 12’ 7” aluminum deck tender, which can accommodate up to 6 people. Our boats can handle anything from special military operations to deep diving expeditions to family fun day on the lake!
Why not get an inflatable boat for yourself?  Come on then, visit www.myqualityinflatableboat.com now!

Friday, January 11, 2013

Links to My Quality Inflatable Boats Press Release 12056175



Links to press release 12056175

As a special incentive to their customers, My Quality Inflatable Boats is offering $50 off a purchase of a new inflatable boat to the first 1,000 customers. Every customer thereafter will be offered $25 off their purchase of an inflatable boat until February 28, 2013. 

Check this offer out!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Selecting Your Inflatable Boat

My Quality Inflatable Boats Will Help You Select The Best Inflatable Boat For You

Welcome! My Quality Inflatable Boats would like to discuss some information on the different types of inflatable boats on the market today. Since inflatable boats have been around since the 1800’s, there have been many technical advances. I hope the following information helps you to select an inflatable boat best suited for you and your adventures.

The original inflatable boat, which is still sold today, consists of a soft floor and inflatable collar. These boats are called dinghies and can be used by sailboat owners and small power boat owners. They do not have keels and usually allow for only small outboards up to 2.5 hp. The next type of inflatable boat is the roll up. These are available in high pressure air deck models, aluminum deck models and wood deck models. These boats have keels and are considered “sport boats”. With enough horsepower these inflatable boats can come up on plane and achieve speeds up to 30 mph. These boats are a great asset for sail and power boat owners, especially those whom want to store the inflatable rolled up when not in use. When you want something quick to assemble and disassemble the high pressure air deck is the right choice of the three types discussed. If you are not planning on disassembling the inflatable very often you might consider the aluminum deck or the wood deck model. These are a bit heavier, but the aluminum or wood deck can be better for activities such as fishing. 

The next type of inflatable boat is the RIB, which stands for Rigid Inflatable Boat. These boats have hard hulls with an inflatable collar. These boats are now the most popular type of inflatable. The RIB's provide the most stable ride and offer the best performance.  RIB hulls are usually made of fiberglass, but you can find them made of aluminum, which is lighter or in plastic, which is also light and very strong. These boats can range in sizes from 8 feet to 55 feet in length.

The last type of inflatable boat, which is fast becoming the most desirable of all the inflatable boats produced, are the console RIB's. These boats offer deluxe seating with backrests and full consoles with steering systems. Typically on these inflatables you will get electric start and power trim with this type of outboard. These consoles RIB's are used on larger yachts as tenders. They may also be purchased and towed to a destination by smaller power boats or sailboats. Many inflatable boats are being sold to non-boat owners and these become their primary boat.

To wrap things up, I have given you a quick “tour” of the different kinds of inflatable boats. So, the last two pieces of information that I want to share with you are the two major types of boat materials that are used in the making of the tube collar and the three types of hull materials being used today. Most of the boats sold in California, Florida and warmer climates are made from Hypalon coating over a combination of a neoprene and vinyl material. Hypalon is a trademark for chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) synthetic rubber (CSM), which is noted for its resistance to chemicals, temperature extremes, and UV. (It was a product of DuPont Performance Elastomers, a subsidiary of DuPont-as my chemist husband so eloquently points out whenever I start discussing Hypalon). The Hypalon coated material offers the longest warranty, up to 10 years from some manufacturers. The other most popular coating is PVC, this is a type of vinyl with the PVC coating for UV protection. It is heavy duty and an excellent material for inflatables. My Quality Inflatable Boats use supported polyester fabric (1,100 Korean Dtex Plastomer) with PVC coating for resilience against all that mother nature throws at us. PVC is less expensive than Hypalon coating, and it can be machine glued or hand glued for even better durability. The major difference between the Hypalon and PVC coatings is the ability of Hypalon to handle UV rays better than the PVC coating. Hypalon is the best coating for any boat that is going to be stored outside on the deck of a yacht or on a davit system. The PVC material boats are best suited to the roll up boats I mentioned earlier.

Well, I have thrown a lot of information to you in such a small space, so I hope that it all made sense to you in your decision-making process. Please feel free to visit our website at www.myqualityinflatableboats.com for more information and pricing on several types of inflatable boats.