How
to choose the airboat that is right for you.

Choosing the right Airboat is important and can be
something like choosing a car or truck,
it is a major purchase. There are a few things that you may want to
consider as you shop for the right airboat. The following is a general
outline of the topics that can help you decide what you really want.
You have to ask yourself these types of questions.
Cost Factor: New, Used, or Demo ?
Stability: Size of Hull you require, which in turn will help determine
the size of engine you require.
Performance Expectancy: What do you want your boat capable of ?
Water, Ice, Brush, Dry ground or combination of all.
Power Drive and Propeller Design:
Gear or Belt Reduction Drive ?
Props, Multi-bladed vs Single, Composit vs Wood.
Reliability: All Welded Aluminum Hulls with Stainless Steel Seat
Stands or Mild Steel ?
Warranty: Materials and construction, do you want to build or assemble
yourself ?
Use quality Industry Standard Parts.
What Options would you like? Dual Alt Belts, High Output Bilge,
Grass Rake, Battery Lockout Switch to name a few.
What is the boat to be used for ? Trapping and Hunting, Fishing,
Recreation, Work, Search and Rescue, Movie industry.
You can build your own if you so desire, we offer the Airboater's
Builder Information Package for just that reason. Many people
take great pride in building their own projects.Most people that
do so, start with a hull and build from there. Some people use a
standard boat hull and wish that it was wider. Some make their first
hull out of plywood and fiberglass. Some enjoy the building of their
craft as much as actually running the completed Airboat. We know
one fellow, the world re-known Dr. Harvey Arnold of Moon River alias"The
man on the moon" built his hull out of aluminum from an old
Toastmastertruck, his airboat is a no frills machine but try to
pass him out on the ice, good luck ! That boat goes like a scalded
dog. Great little scoot ! Another person had an old chevy car engine
and built his boat around it. One can not under estimate the inventiveness
of mankind. We applaude the do it your selfer. We will supply all
the parts or select parts as required. A Canadian Airboat can come
as complete as you wish or "Turn the Key and Go!" Remember,
Freedom and Adventure is just a Canadian Airboat away !
In order to get on the right track. The main thing is to get started.
Which ever way you decide to choose, consider what you are doing
and what you are getting into before you start, . . . as the old
saying goes, What you see is what you get and you get what you pay
for. There are four important things to keep in mind:
Power to weight Factor with reduced Friction = speed.
Quality parts = comfort knowing you'll always make it there.
Good quality workmanship = dependability to make it back.
Having made the right airboat choice = Endless novelty that never
wears off.
For now throw out the cost factor and think safety. This is the
real cost factor.Here you have an aircraft that looks like a boat,
goes as fast as a car, and . . . what? .. . No suspension? And all
you HOVERCRAFT FOLKS sit still a minute.... Skidding along likea
sled on ice and snow and water, then up on grass and dry land over
the log pile, through Grandma's hedge . . . . through Grandma's
neighbours’ hedge . . . . down the embankment and across the
river! The thrust when you hit the water just as smooth as can be
and towering misty prop wash, pretty exiting with leaves and branches
and dust fallout that would like to settle on London in a few weeks,
Phew, and all this just to get to some stranded critter needing
help.
The general population can't follow because they don't have such
versatility built into their snowmobile or their cabin cruiser or
their truck or motorcycle. In this situation you are normally on
your own. It is great to have a craft that goes so many places but
some times this can have side effects. That may have been the true
reason Cell phones were invented. We like to encourage that people
use common sense above all. Travel in two or more craft if possible,
or if you travel alone, don't use low quality equipment and, at
almost any cost, go around the hedge unless you own it.
Your hull design is important. So is your Virgin
UHMW Polymer covering. Your life and your Best friend's life is
protected by the covering as you are 10 miles off shore crunching
and tearing through broken ice in frozen water, with the elements
against you, you want to make it home. The best airboating is done
on the river. River running is great...but ...watch out for those
muddy river pigs, Betty the bolder with buck teeth nestled out of
sight but waiting to strike like a swamp snake on a mission, and
Beatrice the mudhole, full of frogs and logs, if you get tangled
with her she tries to suck you down into her nasty mud dungeon.
It takes full throttle to break loose and experience to keep clear
of dominant quicksand. Look for clear running rivers with back Eddies
that the big trout run in and Golden Eagles come to feed. God’s
country. The still small voice that cries out from the wilderness.
Now that sounds like home to me.
Have communications on board like a cellular phone or a
two way radio is a good idea. New or used it is important
to know your craft and the tolerance of the hull.
What is the most important part of a Transport truck besides
the operator ?
The Braking system. On an airboat, it is the hull. The hull is the
Key to your safety. Running over Granny's hedge can be very dangerous
too. Sweet and Knarly old Grannies don't always take kindly to thundering
hearts leveling the hedge. The right hull can let you talk about
it years and years down the road. A powerful combination will allow
you to come right out of the water, and easily run on dry ground.
The object is to get what you want out of your personal airboat.
Any serious airboater knows, it is the operator's responsibility
to be agood steward of any motor craft and certainly an airboat.
Once you categorize your needs, that will often determine what
design is required to suit that need. This will get you into the
right ballpark. If you size the airboat slightly larger than what
you think you need, you will not feel the effect of the most common
boater's ailment. Two-foot-itus. At least not right away. Once you
decide what hull is needed the rest of the boat comes easier. It
is very rewarding to step into the right Airboat and enjoy the endless
acres of fun and ice forgotten and unused by conventional craft.
Imagine the Bonneville Salt flats covered with a sheet of thick
glass and sprinkleit with graphite powder. This is what most Canadian
Lakes offer for 5 months or more/year.
When you see every body putting their boat away for the winter
you know it is time to get happening on your personal airboat.
Be safe, Know your limitations and Let it
happen Captain.
The land beyond the horizon is just an airboat
away.
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