liferaft question
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Originally Posted by iamfaster
So, basically you will do fine with floaties.... Im watching you MOFO


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Originally Posted by GOODT
Im looking for someone that inspects liferafts in the annapolis maryland area
Air Works, The, 10 Lincoln Court, Annapolis, MD, 21401, USA, (tel) 410-268-7332, (fax) 410-280-5225
Inflatable Xperts
306 2nd St (410) 263-1496
Annapolis, MD 21401
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Try Lifeline inflatables in Miami (305) 621-1500 or 84 boat works in ft. Lauderdale (954) 779-7000 you cane sometimes find a good certified used one as well at these places
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Dan,
I bought a small Mercury stowable tender (plank floor/ rated for 5hp) and a 12 volt quick inflate pump. I use my jumper and inflate the boat in 50 seconds right off of the swim step. I have a 2.7hp cruise and carry 2 stoke outboard to go with it. The tender, motor and pump together weigh about 60 pounds and stow safely in the head closet. The whole set up cost less than a $1000 new. I use it in Catalina but it is also a good back up in case of trouble...
I bought a small Mercury stowable tender (plank floor/ rated for 5hp) and a 12 volt quick inflate pump. I use my jumper and inflate the boat in 50 seconds right off of the swim step. I have a 2.7hp cruise and carry 2 stoke outboard to go with it. The tender, motor and pump together weigh about 60 pounds and stow safely in the head closet. The whole set up cost less than a $1000 new. I use it in Catalina but it is also a good back up in case of trouble...
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