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260 Dynamic Lightweight Tender Released

by Media Services on 30 May 2006
Quicksilver Inflatable Boats have added the exciting new super lightweight Dynamic 260 to the Dynamic range, part of the already extensive Quicksilver inflatable boat line-up.

The 260 Quicksilver Dynamic is ideal for first-time boaters and as a tender for yachts. Adopting the true look of a Rigid Inflatable Boat the 260 Dynamic offers stability, is light weight and has excellent seaworthiness.

Vacuum Injection Technology has been used in the manufacturing of the Quicksilver Dynamic range, a method that is recognized as being one of the best in the industry for creating lightweight inflatable vessels. This technology ensures the Dynamic RIB models are some of the lightest tenders on the market.

The non-slip deck, davit lifting points and aluminium seat make the Quicksilver 260 Dynamic an attractive and practical solution to the tender needs of both motor and sailing boats.

Davit lifting points allow easy launching and handling and conveniently located lifting handles allow the boat to be carried with ease.

The lightweight semi-rigid hull ensures excellent speed and stability even with low horsepower engines. The 260 Dynamic is available in both Duratex HD & Hypalon XD materials.

Featuring Thermally Bonded seams that provide durability and consistency the Quicksilver Dynamic range is backed with a 3yr warranty on Duratex and 5yr warranty on Hypalon.

The Dynamic series feature the proven Quicksilver’s exclusive Quicklift end cones designed to take the weight of today’s four stroke outboard engines and assist in getting on the plane faster.

Noula Evagelelis, National Sales Manager Quicksilver Inflatable boats said, 'This new addition to the Dynamic tender range will offer a more compact option for those seeking out their new tender'.

Features include:-
· Attractive non-slip deck
· Quicklift end cones
· Aluminium Seat
· Bow handle
· Davit lifting eyes
· Drain plug
· Lifting handles
· Air pump
· Repair Kit
· Oars
· Thermally Bonded Seams

Specifications:
Max Person: 3
Max Load: 378kg
Max Engine: 5hp 2 stroke or 4 stroke
Engine Weight: 30kg
Boat Weight (Duratex)Including Oars: 32.45kg Boat Weight (Hypalon)Including Oars: 35.45kg

For further information on Quicksilver Inflatable Boats freecall 1800 114 900 to locate your nearest Quicksilver Boat dealer or visit www.quicksilverboats.com.au

Quicksilver is a division of Brunswick Asia Pacific Group, a division of Brunswick Corporation, including marine brands, Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser stern drives and inboard engines; MotorGuide electric motors; Navman GPS Based products; Quicksilver Parts and Accessories; Bermuda Fishing Essentials and boat brands Sea Ray, Baja, Bayliner, Boston Whaler, Maxum, Trophy, Bermuda, Savage and Quicksilver.

For More Information visit www.brunswick.com
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