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| Inflatible cats? ZapCats in the US? What does a ZapCat inflatable cost in the USA? Is there a USA dealer? |
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| Thanks NorCal. Is there a relationship between zapcats and dux boats do you know? The $3400 duxling at 125 lbs, 9'-8" by 5'-8" beam and handling a 25 hp outboard is now on my list. http://www.duxboats.com/Content/DuxB...oats_D300.aspx Only doubt I have is whether I'd like the kingboard/seaboard removable sole in this boat instead of a RIB hull. The picture shows it planing well with two aboard. I wonder how it would handle as a tender with the maximum load of 4 or 1185 lbs when used that way? |
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| Not entirely sure but it appears as though the Dux boat meets the specifications for an apba class. I just stumbled across them looking for a different kind of tender. |
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