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Drain Valve for 8.10yt and 10.


Drain Valve for 8.10yt and 10.


$12


Replacement drain valve for your 8.10yt Yacht Tender or 12.6sr Sport Runabout.

8.10 yt Deluxe Inflatable Boat Package


8.10 yt Deluxe Inflatable Boat Package


$999


Your Stow and Go Yacht Tender!
This super lightweight little boat is easy to carry, easy to stow, easy to set up, easy to row, and easy to motor. This yacht tender weighs only 59 lbs. and packs small enough to stow easily below deck.
A great feature of this model is the surprisingly large inflatable tubes in relation to it's size - 17" tubes versus 8'10" length. Although it is only 8'10" long, it will easily hold 4 persons or up to 1067 lbs of people and gear.
Another great feature is the rigid inflatable drop stitch floor which provides structural strength, great standing rigidity and makes set up a dream! It only takes 5-7 minutes to inflate and fully set up this rugged little yacht tender. The Sea Eagle 8.10YT takes up to a 5 hp gas engine or up to a 74 lbs electric motor. This is a great little ship to shore runabout!


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Bayliner 3488 Motoryacht

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ozfille May 14, 2011 at 10:11 am

No, it's just that when I'm going it is peak season for Americans to visit and the particular dates I wanted and the particular ship is booked out. Will probably have to go on a more expensive ship and maybe even a motor cruiser and not a yacht. I would prefer a sailing ship, as it is the Aubrey-Maturin World Tour after all or at least the cruise part of it and I want to at least pretend just a little. *g* Though Lord knows what kind of seaman I'll make. Maybe I'll be seasick. The only other really sea-going voyages I've done have been on ferries between the Greek Isles and one rather memorable trip on a rough day in the Mediterranean going from Turkey to Rhodes. A lot of people lost their breakfast, I kept mine, just sat rigid and white-knuckled in my seat all the way. And well I wouldn't let a little thing like an erupting volcano spoil my plans! I visited the Middle East during Gulf War Mach I.

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