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Transom protector for outboard mounting wood runabout
Transom protector for outboard mounting wood runabout








transom protector for outboard mounting wood runabout
  1. TRANSOM PROTECTOR FOR OUTBOARD MOUNTING WOOD RUNABOUT DRIVER
  2. TRANSOM PROTECTOR FOR OUTBOARD MOUNTING WOOD RUNABOUT SERIES
transom protector for outboard mounting wood runabout

The great advantage of these inflatable boats is their lightweight-to-size ratio, incredible buoyancy, efficiency, and stowability.

TRANSOM PROTECTOR FOR OUTBOARD MOUNTING WOOD RUNABOUT SERIES

*For optimal performance max horsepower motor rating for the rigid inflatable drop stitch floor is 15hp motors About the Sport Runabouts Series This rugged boat can carry up to 5 adults or 1200 lbs. Great for exploring when anchored up, moored, or just plain running about. The Sea Eagle 106sr makes for the perfect ship to shore tender. Since bows are usually pointy, the bed or the room that holds that bed is V-shaped.About the 10'6" Sport Runabout Inflatable Boat Transom – The back of the boat that comes up from the hull bottom and connects the two hull sides together.ģ0.

TRANSOM PROTECTOR FOR OUTBOARD MOUNTING WOOD RUNABOUT DRIVER

T-top – A metal or composite structure designed to hold a canvas or hardtop to protect the boat driver from the sun.Ģ9. Swim platform – A structure fixed to the transom or aft portion of the boat designed to make getting onto the boat from the water or dock easier.Ģ8. Saloon – A room in a boat that is an interior social space used like a living room in a house.Ģ7. Rudder – An appendage below the waterline that steers the boat.Ģ5. Rigging – The wires, cables or lines, which support a mast on a boat.Ģ4. Propeller – A rotating device with blades designed to move a boat forward or backward through the water.Ģ3. Livewell – A tank designed to keep caught fish or bait alive during fishing.Ģ2. Hull – The body or shell of the vessel.Ģ1. Helm – The steering station, which includes engine controls and a wheel or joystick.Ģ0. Hatch – An opening in the deck or cabin of a boat that serves as a window or door.ġ9. It serves to protect the driver and sometimes also passengers from the elements.ġ8. Hardtop – A top or roof added to a boat cabin-top or console. Gunwale – Also known as gunnel, this is the outermost top edge of a boat hull, usually where the deck and hull come together.ġ7. Galley – A boat kitchen, which may be inside the boat or outside on deck.ġ6. Flybridge – Also referred to as a “flying bridge” this is the area on top of a boat cabin, which usually holds a steering station and sometimes a social space.ġ5. Dinette – An area of the boat with a table and seats used for dining.ġ4. Deck – The exterior flat surface of a boat.ġ3. Console – A raised structure on the deck of a boat that usually holds the helm or steering station and may include a toilet or stowage space in the compartment below.ġ2. Cockpit – A protected, somewhat enclosed space on deck, usually from where a boat is controlled or steered.ġ1. Cleat – A wood, plastic or metal fitting onto which you tie or loop a line. Casting deck/platform – A surface at the front or back part of a boat that’s elevated so you can fish without obstructions and have a better view of the water.ĩ. Cabin – A room inside the boat, which can refer to the entire interior or just one room designed for sleeping.Ĩ. Bulkhead – An upright wall within the hull of a boat that may add structural integrity or a separation of living spaces.ħ. Bimini – A canvas or composite (hard) top attached to a boat to provide protection from sun and rain.ĥ. Bilge – The lowest part of a boat hull that sometimes collects water.Ĥ. Berth – A bed or bunk if it’s in a boat or a slip for a boat to dock in.ģ. Ballast – Weight in the form of heavy material (water, metal or stone) placed low in a boat hull to improve stability and performance of the boat.Ģ.










Transom protector for outboard mounting wood runabout