Alyssa Jean
New member
I am ordering a dingy in the morning and am giving all you out there the opportunity to put your two cent worth in about my choice. I need something that will be easily brought on board over the bow area and put on the 25 roof.
I don't mean this to be an ad, but anyone seeing something negative here let me know.
About $750 and $50 bucks for shipping.
Mercury RU 240 ROLL UP
Weight: 41 lbs
Length (in/mm): 7ft 11 in
Beam: 4' 5"
Tube Diameter: 14"
Load Capacity: 690 lbs
Maximum HP: 5
Number of Air Chambers: 2
Bagged Dimensions: 3'3 x 1'10" x 15"
Max Persons: 3
6 -Reasons to purchase a Mercury inflatable:
1)The only full warranty on the market. Get 5 full years of 100% with a mercury, backed by the biggest name
in the marine industry at any mercury dealer. All others are Prorated which means that you get 100% the
first year and than 80% than 60% and so on.
2)The end cone design, its flat endcone in the 2003 and newer models. When you see a typical inflatable
accelerate it does a pop-a-wheeley. Well with the flat end cone when the front of the boat lifts up it pushes
the cone into the water and causes instant plaining off.
3)The front of the mercury bows up to give a dryer ride as opposed to a flat boat that gets very wet when it
is choppy.
4)The front of the mercury is wider than your typical inflatable that gets very tight in the front. This design
utilizes every foot of the inflatable allowing passengers to sit in the front.
5)The mercury is an 1100 dinier thickness as compared to the average in the industry of 900.
6)The mercury has the highest capacity for its size, both weight capacity and HP will be higher on the
mercury.
Basically the mercury is designed around a dry ride. The bowed up front, the deep V-keel to raise the front
up a little more, the splash guards to stop the splash, the higher capacity means it floats higher, and the
big tubes all equal the driest ride on the water
I don't mean this to be an ad, but anyone seeing something negative here let me know.
About $750 and $50 bucks for shipping.
Mercury RU 240 ROLL UP
Weight: 41 lbs
Length (in/mm): 7ft 11 in
Beam: 4' 5"
Tube Diameter: 14"
Load Capacity: 690 lbs
Maximum HP: 5
Number of Air Chambers: 2
Bagged Dimensions: 3'3 x 1'10" x 15"
Max Persons: 3
6 -Reasons to purchase a Mercury inflatable:
1)The only full warranty on the market. Get 5 full years of 100% with a mercury, backed by the biggest name
in the marine industry at any mercury dealer. All others are Prorated which means that you get 100% the
first year and than 80% than 60% and so on.
2)The end cone design, its flat endcone in the 2003 and newer models. When you see a typical inflatable
accelerate it does a pop-a-wheeley. Well with the flat end cone when the front of the boat lifts up it pushes
the cone into the water and causes instant plaining off.
3)The front of the mercury bows up to give a dryer ride as opposed to a flat boat that gets very wet when it
is choppy.
4)The front of the mercury is wider than your typical inflatable that gets very tight in the front. This design
utilizes every foot of the inflatable allowing passengers to sit in the front.
5)The mercury is an 1100 dinier thickness as compared to the average in the industry of 900.
6)The mercury has the highest capacity for its size, both weight capacity and HP will be higher on the
mercury.
Basically the mercury is designed around a dry ride. The bowed up front, the deep V-keel to raise the front
up a little more, the splash guards to stop the splash, the higher capacity means it floats higher, and the
big tubes all equal the driest ride on the water
