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Popular Quicksilver Dinghy Models
2-3-2010
A Quicksilver dinghy is sassy yet brawny enough for use as a yacht tender or as a heavy duty inflatable boat transport system. Made in United Kingdom where yacht and sailing clubs are plenty, the buyers are assured of each Quicksilver dinghy standard qualifications. Unlike other less stable flat bottom inflatable dinghy, all Quicksilver dinghies have inflatable keels adding to better performance and stability on rough ocean waters. Among the top Quicksilver dinghy models is the Quicksilver Airdeck 340 that adopts well as utility boat or a luxury yacht tender.
The Quicksilver Airdeck 340
This neat-looking, European style dinghy is eye-catching when cruising on any water. Its grey, loose-parts-free body goes well with a luxury yacht – you would not ruin your yacht’s expensive looks with a grey dinghy. The long-lasting, tight-weave, heavy-duty fabric is soil resistant so that your dinghy looks good all the time without much cleaning to do on your part. Although the fabric technology used on a Quicksilver dinghy is guaranteed to last, Quicksilver still wants to show it appreciates its customers by giving a 5-year limited fabric and seam warranty to the AD 340. The dinghy can carry 5 people, and it can be fitted with a 15 horsepower, 50 kg maximum outboard motor of your choice.
Working a Quicksilver dinghy
Think of whatever you want to do with a dinghy and you wouldn’t be disappointed with your expectation. Whether you want to take a Quicksilver dinghy for an afternoon fishing, reef diving, or coves and beaches exploration, the boat will deliver what you expected of it. Whether you want to practice your rowing skills with it or speed to and from your yacht, you will be happy you chose a dinghy. And when it’s time to leave, you could just deflate and throw it to your car’s trunk or tuck it in your yacht’s storage without taking too much space.
Quicksilver dinghy features
What makes a Quicksilver dinghy unique aside from its neat look and versatility? . . . its unique features! A Quicksilver dinghy has four air chambers for safety and comfort of the passengers: one on each side, one for the keel, and another for the floor. The Mehler Haku PVC used in all Quicksilver dinghies is thermowelded and not glued making the seams as strong as the whole fabric itself. The fabric can withstand the harmful ultra violet rays, and it’s also resistant to cuts and abrasions too.















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