Sealegs continues to improve its product range. This day boat amphibian seems to be just right for shoreside use, as a chaseboat in relatively calm waters and as a means to get from a buoy anchorage onto dry land with guests/clients. I like the transom on/off ladder.
If you look at the front, the anchor is past the wheel and is probably released with a drum winch, I think that the anchor has a well in the front of the bow(hidden) for all the extra chain left.
Read your specs on your website. Must say first I have ever heard of a boat manufacturer specifying a maximum wave height for a boat and especially only 2 metres!!!!!
Sealegs continues to improve its product range. This day boat amphibian seems to be just right for shoreside use, as a chaseboat in relatively calm waters and as a means to get from a buoy anchorage onto dry land with guests/clients. I like the transom on/off ladder.
How much for this one brother? Thanks
my question is since you have wheel in the bow how you set your anchor?
If you look at the front, the anchor is past the wheel and is probably released with a drum winch, I think that the anchor has a well in the front of the bow(hidden) for all the extra chain left.
Read your specs on your website. Must say first I have ever heard of a boat manufacturer specifying a maximum wave height for a boat and especially only 2 metres!!!!!
Its to do with how much impact the front wheel can handle
In my opinion Tectrax is better than Sealegs.