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The secret of Porta-Boat's incredible stability?
Its unique
, patented "Flexi-Hull"
TM

Why is Porta-Bote Much More Stable Than Ordinary Boats?
Here Are 3 Important Reasons
:

1- Flexibility is the secret to Porta-Bote's incredible stability! This is the same reason inflatables are more stable than rigid craft. When a strong wave slams against the side of Porta-Bote's "Flexi-Hull"TM, the polypropylene flexes inwards approximately 12%. This immediately dissipates the energy of the wave & actually disperses its force by over 90%. It's really almost impossible (notice we said "almost") to capsize one of these craft. Although safe boating is a matter of using common sense, you definitely have a much greater safety factor when using Porta-Bote as your recreational craft over an old fashioned rigid aluminum or fiberglass hull.

2- Advanced Hull Design: Porta-Bote's superior hull design creates a unique stability. Its patented concave cupped bottom LOCKS onto the water's surface. Yet, it easily "glides" over logs and limbs and keeps you dry. Even in high winds!

How The Dry Porta-Bote Ride Is Achieved

folding Porta-Bote hull

The DeepV Bow cuts into the chop and guides it under the boat. The outer chine forces the spray back down


How Porta-Bote's Stability Is Achieved
Standing in stable folding Porta-Bote hull ..........Standing in unstable ordinary boat

Water is trapped in the "tunnel" under the Porta-Bote hull. A conventional Vee Hull justs rolls over


Why Porta-Bote Remains So Stable in A Tight Turn
folding Portaboat turns with out leaning ........Ordinary boat leans heavily in a tight turn
Porta-Bote remains "level" in a turn.    A conventional Vee Hull leans sharply in a turn.


3- Extremely Low Hull Weights: Folding Porta-Bote hulls weigh in at an ultra-light 49 lbs. (21 kg), 59 lbs. (26 kg), 69 lbs. (31 kg) and 96 lbs (43.6kg ).respectively. Half as much as comparable aluminum boats or fiberglass hulls.

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