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EXPERIENCE STABICRAFT

SUPERB STABILITY DURING TRANSPORT AND FISHING

Friends and family will always be able to feel safe on our boats and this is due to the unique design. Stabicraft's poton design makes it possible for fellow passengers to move freely on deck and this applies both during transport at high speed and during fishing. Few boat manufacturers on the market can match Stabicraft's stability and safety; even if a pontoon should break, there is plenty of positive buoyancy left, thanks to the pontoons being individually welded together.

 

The pontoon design makes Stabicraft a very seaworthy boat and almost completely unsinkable.

BOOK A TEST DRIVE to experience it for yourself!

SUPERIOR PROPERTIES IN ROUGH SEA

During transport, Stabicraft's unique hull creates a cushion of water under each pontoon, which makes transport even in rough seas soft and comfortable.

 

Note that the hull gives off very little splashes, instead this is reflected back down towards the water surface - this gives extra comfort to all passengers and you simply do not get wet even on a sunny day.

OUTSTANDING DURABILITY

In addition to high safety and unparalleled seaworthiness, Stabicraft's unique design provides strong boats that can withstand tough conditions. The boats are built so that they will last year after year despite harsh treatment.

 

Another advantage of this design is the space that is left over for the driver's seat, sleeping space and fishing. The height of the cabin is also quite large, which gives a spacious feeling and no risk of longer people hitting their heads.

The boats are welded together very carefully in the factory and this gives an extremely durable boat!

THE STRENGTH OF POSITIVE BUOYANCY

Some boats float better than others. It's called design. Advanced technology is used to create individual sealed chambers, which act as a lifebuoy around the entire boat. Each boat has at least three airtight chambers around the hull plus a larger one between the floor and the hull.

Check out the video below to see what happens if a Stabicraft is filled with water.

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