05-25-2004, 11:41 AM
[cool][blue][size 1]Hey JR, I put the link in your post and spent some time looking over their goodies. I'm impressed by what I saw and read. Now If I can just find a conversion table for South African "rands" to US dollars, I will have a better idea as to the value. Here are a couple of pics and some details I "snagged" off their site.[/size][/blue]
[#0000ff][size 1]Thanks, bro.[/size][/#0000ff] Material Features & Benefits
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These craft are constructed out of a [#ff0000]Vinyl Coated - Polyester base fabric[/#ff0000] as used in the Inflatable boat industry. It is far more resilient and harder to puncture than the denier fabric covered bladders that are used on other types of flotation craft.
Because the fabric is [#ff0000]smooth[/#ff0000] there is nothing for the hook to catch into and they tend to bounce off.
[#ff0000]Mud and the waterline scum is easily washed off the craft[/#ff0000] - unlike on the fabric covered bladders on other craft that are inclined to stain or need regular washing to maintain their looks, otherwise they will stain.
[#ff0000]Water immediately runs off the fabric so it is dry once removed from the water.[/#ff0000] Pack it away in a dry condition and avoid that damp patch (or musty smell) in the cars boot as is often the case with many other products.
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[#0000ff][size 1]Thanks, bro.[/size][/#0000ff] Material Features & Benefits
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These craft are constructed out of a [#ff0000]Vinyl Coated - Polyester base fabric[/#ff0000] as used in the Inflatable boat industry. It is far more resilient and harder to puncture than the denier fabric covered bladders that are used on other types of flotation craft.
Because the fabric is [#ff0000]smooth[/#ff0000] there is nothing for the hook to catch into and they tend to bounce off.
[#ff0000]Mud and the waterline scum is easily washed off the craft[/#ff0000] - unlike on the fabric covered bladders on other craft that are inclined to stain or need regular washing to maintain their looks, otherwise they will stain.
[#ff0000]Water immediately runs off the fabric so it is dry once removed from the water.[/#ff0000] Pack it away in a dry condition and avoid that damp patch (or musty smell) in the cars boot as is often the case with many other products.
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