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Your family will be safe with the unequalled stability provided by Stabicraft’s
airtight pontoon hull design, while either under power or at rest. In
almost any other type of boat it would be wise to avoid having all the occupants
move to one side as depicted in the first photograph.
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The Stabicraft boat in the second photograph is full of water to the gunwales, yet
remains fully afloat. Sadly, few other boats on the market can match
Stabicraft’s positive buoyancy and design safety. Even if a pontoon is pierced,
the separate water-tight chambers limit the damage, making a Stabicraft
vessel virtually unsinkable.
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When travelling at speed, Stabicraft’s Generation II and Generation III hulls create a cushion of
water under each pontoon, thus softening the ride for your family. Observe a
Stabicraft at speed compared to most other boats and you will immediately
become aware of how little spray rises above the gunwales because it is
deflected and trapped by the hull design. Naturally this contributes to
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Apart from aiding buoyancy, Stabicraft’s pontoons with internal hull bracing
provide longitudinal rigidity to the boat. The unique design of the
GII and GIII pontoons afford greater cockpit space than most other similarly
styled boats. What gives greater confidence are things not easily seen.
For example, the entire hull is meticulously welded and finished to a standard
that is without peer in the aluminium boat building industry.
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