Archive for the ‘FRESH WATER BOAT’ Category

Perfect Walleye Boat Accessories

Most anglers walleye or pike fishing on lakes and reservoirs open water normally use 16-18 foot boats with large deep-V design. A good bait fishing for walleye in the engine should be between 25 hp and 75 hp in size. (more…)

Dinghy – Inflatable Boat

An inflatable boat is a type of small boat, often carried or towed by a larger vessel. The term can also refer to small racing yachts or pleasure boats opened. Utility dinghies are usually rowboats or an outboard motor, but some are rigged for sail. As the canoe sailing smaller responds faster to maneuver, it is more suitable for the beginners sail training sloops full size. (more…)

Bass Boats

A bass boat is a boat that is designed and equipped primarily for bass fishing or fishing for panfish other, usually in freshwater such as lakes, rivers and streams. The modern bass boat has a swivel seats that allow fishermen to throw at any position around the vessel, storage bins for fishing tackle and equipment such as rods and baits, and live well with recirculating water where fish caught can be stored and kept alive. (more…)

Pontoon Boat Building – Luxury – Touring – Fishing and Cruising

How it’s built

Tubes and Nosecones

We start with heavy-duty, .090 gauge aluminum, multi-chambered 25″ and 27″ tubes, and a .100 gauge aluminum, 2-piece hydrodynamic nosecone. Our splash deflectors are integrated, not welded to the tube, to ensure the strongest structure. We then use extruded, heavy-duty M-brackets to attach the pontoon to the deck.

Sunsation Pontoon boat- Premier Marine, touring pontoon boat

Our oversized M-bracket results in greater strength and stability, and our pressure-tested tubes (air-gauge tested throughout the manufacturing process) are guaranteed for a lifetime. Our exclusive PALS tube vents compensate for (more…)

Deck Boat Building Material and Mounted Equipment

A deck is a continuous coating over a compartment or a hull of a ship. On a boat or ship, the main deck is the horizontal structure which forms the roof to the shell, which enhances both the hull and serves as the main work surface. Vessels often have more than one level within the hull and the superstructure above the main deck are similar to the floors of a building with multiple floors, which are also called bridges, as well as compartments specific and bridges built in specific areas of the superstructure. (more…)