Saturn Inflatable Boats
17Nov/10Off

13′ Inflatable Portable Sail Boat Catamaran.

www.BoatsToGo.com PRESENTS Inflatable Sailing Catamarant at $849. Please visit www.boatstogo.com for more informaiton.

17Nov/10Off

Inflation of sail catamaran cataraft with high pressure electric pump.

Quick and easy inflation of frameless sail cataraft catamaran with Deluxe High Pressure Electric pump. Inflation from start to finish took just under 7 minutes. Please visit www.boatstogo.com for more info about Sail Catamarans. Please visit www.boatstogo.com for more info

17Nov/10Off

13′ Inflatable Sail Catamaran Frameless Cataraft for sailing.

www.BoatsToGo.com PRESENTS Inflatable Sailing Catamarant at $749. Please visit www.boatstogo.com for more informaiton.

5Nov/10Off

Sportboats

Another category of inflatable boats is called sport boats.  Sportboats are a step up from the soft tails that were discussed in the previous posting, and their additional utility makes them popular as dinghies as well as general-use runabouts, fishing boats, and dive boats. They are distinguished by rigid, marine-grade plywood transoms, rigid floors, and (usually) some sort of keel to improve handling under power. Unlike soft tails, these boats are designed for use with outboard motors and are available in sizes and configurations that can safely handle motors from 2.5 horsepower (hp) up to about 50 hp. All sportboats are made from fabrics rubberized with either PVC or Hypalon, all have multiple air chambers, and most have floorboards that lock in place over fabric bottoms.

Sportboats, especially larger ones, can be fitted with different accessories such as wheel steering, canopies,  and running lights, and may lend themselves to transportation on a trailer. Sportboats are distributed under a great many trade names and in a wide range of quality and price. Saturn boats range from 7.5ft up to 15ft long and come equipped with either high-pressure air floor, plywood floor or aluminum floor.  A bit of study will be required before you purchase one. The smallest sportboat retails for about $549; the largest will set you back over two grand.

2Nov/10Off

Tough economy and thinking out of the box brings about a new and unusual product – A crossover between an inflatable Kayak and a Boat – KaBoat!

Due to difficult economic times, consumers are cutting down on just about everything! However, outdoor recreations, such as boating and fishing still remain within reach of budget-conscious consumers, thanks to the a new and revolutionary invention. A crossover between an inflatable kayak and an inflatable boat – an inflatable kayak with a plywood transom - KaBoat!

 A crossover between inflatable kayaks and inflatable boats, KaBoats represent the best of both worlds. Modeled after narrow Asian Dragon boats and due to their narrow profile, KaBoats can go faster then standard inflatable boats with lower rated engines.

 To use it as a regular kayak, just paddle it anywhere, such as on the: ocean, bay, river or lake. If you get tired, just use an electric or gas engine installed on the marine grade plywood transom. The KaBoat is extremely portable and will fit in a medium size bag. The KaBoat is light, and will run great with an inexpensive electric or small gas engine. 

 KaBoats can be easily paddled with regular kayak paddles, allowing them to visit extremely shallow or narrow places. KaBoats are very stable. Customers can stand while fly-fishing and even get into those narrow spots where most other boats can't go, to get the best fishing.

 “I purchased KaBoat and love it,” Kevin of Richmond, VA said. “The boat is better quality than expected and is great since I live in an apartment. Set up time from the back of my mini-van to water is about 5 minutes; I can often set it up and be out in the water before larger solid-hull boats can get off of their trailers and going. With my small outboard this things zips and since it doesn't weigh much at all, I barely use a gallon of gas all day. Anyways thanks for making a fantastic boat that I can afford on a college budget."

 “Your KaBoats are GREAT,” Alex of Ontario, Canada added. “Making 10 mph (controlled by Garmin GPS) with 2 peoples on 2.5HP Suzuki outboard!"

 Starting just at $499, KaBoats were so popular, that entire stock was sold out just in a couple of weeks! However, more KaBoats are under way and can be reserved at www.BoatsToGo.com