...or at least that's what I was told by a dealer MANY years ago.
I'm guessing it was late 90's-early 2000s, definitely after ballast became available in 98; anyways this salesperson told me they couldn't sink, you could cut them in half and they'd still float, etc... Crediting it to their industry leading foam, or amount of foam they put in their boats- something like that. Anyways not sure if it's social media- and not that I ever believed any boat was unsinkable; but I've definitely been seeing lots more submarine nautiques lately. More ballast, subfloor ballast, more boats, less experienced ops, what gives? And also curious if anyone else had ever heard that or if it just is (was) this guy's line.
I'm guessing it was late 90's-early 2000s, definitely after ballast became available in 98; anyways this salesperson told me they couldn't sink, you could cut them in half and they'd still float, etc... Crediting it to their industry leading foam, or amount of foam they put in their boats- something like that. Anyways not sure if it's social media- and not that I ever believed any boat was unsinkable; but I've definitely been seeing lots more submarine nautiques lately. More ballast, subfloor ballast, more boats, less experienced ops, what gives? And also curious if anyone else had ever heard that or if it just is (was) this guy's line.
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