
Dueto
the unique hull, the used material and the possibility
to fold the boat, thePortaBote stands out from many
other types of boats. Below is a comparison ofthe PortaBote
with other types of boats.
PortaBotevs aluminum boats
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The PortaBote absorbs 90% of the shocks of the waves.
A boat made of aluminum does not absorb these shocks.
It would sooner bump on the water, which would increase
the shocking sensation throughout the boat.
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The PortaBote could absorb the shocks of a collision
with a rock or tree stump. It will not dent or scrape,
whilst an aluminum boat will.
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The PortaBote does not have problems with loose
riverts or ripping welding seams,like an aluminum
boat.
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The PortaBote is maintenance-free, rust free, and
does not have paint which canblister.
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The PortaBote is easy to transport. It is unnecessary
to use a trailer or heavyrack on your car.
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The PortaBote is much lighter than an aluminum boat.
Because of this, one person could transport the
boat and lay it in the water. Additionally, it could
be placed in the water at any location, not only
at official docks, which is the case with aluminum
boats.
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The PortaBote can be stowed away safely, and does
not take up much space.
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An
aluminum boat, on the other hand, requires a large
storage space.
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The PortaBote uses a lighter motor than an aluminum
boat. This makes the boat more energy-efficient,
cheaper, and easier to transport.
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The PortaBote is suitable for all types of water
bodies. With an aluminum boat, it is necessary to
choose between a V hull model or aflat hull model.
An aluminum boat with a V hull model is not suitable
for shallow water or water with obstacles. An aluminum
boat with a flat hull model is not suitable for
turbulent water. The PortaBote scores well in both
situations.
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The PortaBote can be hoisted or pulled over obstacles
easily. An aluminum boat iseasily too heavy to be
hoisted by hand.
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The PortaBote can be taken to all places. Even with
a small airplane or on foot.The using of an aluminum
boat is limited to places which are accessible by
car,or can even be limited by the quality of the
road, if transported with a trailer.
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With the purchase of an aluminum boat, many extra
costs are necessary, such as the purchase of chairs,
a trailer, tow hitch, storage costs, heavy motor,maintenance
costs, repairing costs, etc. These costs,make an
aluminum boat much more expensive than the PortaBote.
PortaBote
vs an inflatable boat
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The PortaBote is much lighter than an in flatable
boat.
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Inflatable boats need to be dried well before folded
in order to prevent mildew.
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Inflatable boats are susceptible to ruptures.
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It is a fact that many owners often keep an inflatable
boat inflated, because ofthe hassle to inflate,
deflate and store their boat. The PortaBote is easy
tounfold (6 minutes) and easy to fold back.
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The PortaBote is more durable than an inflatable
boat.
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The edges of an inflatable boat take up a lot of
space (30 to 40% of the boat)which leaves little
space in the boat.
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An inflatable boat needs 4x the energy a PortaBote
needs, for the sameperformance. It is therefore
necessary to use a much larger and more powerfulmotor
with an inflatable boat. This is noticeable in your
pocket, and withtransportation.
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The PortaBote shows little resistance when towed
behind a sailing boat. An inflatable boat reduces
the speed significantly.
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The PortaBote can easily transported on the roof
of a car,the side of a camper or on your yacht (even
wet). Where would you store your wet inflatable
boat easily?
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A quality inflatable boat is much more expensive
than the PortaBote.
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The PortaBote comes with a easy to fit biminitop
(PortaSunshade). This is extremely difficult to
fit on an inflatable boat.
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Rowing an inflatable boat is much harder than a
PortaBote.
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An inflatable boat usually easily deviates off course.
The PortaBote does easilymaintain a straight course.
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50% of the purchasers of the PortaBote are people
who switch from inflatable boatsto the PortaBote.
PortaBote
vs wooden (local) canoe
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Wooden canoes are heavy, and difficult to transport
by road. They therefore usually remain in the water.
The PortaBote can be transported very easily due
to itslight weight. This adds many advantages.
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Wooden canoes require a lot of maintenance, whilst
the PortaBote is virtually maintenance-free.
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Wooden canoes are instable, the PortaBote is very
stable dueto its flexibility and unique hull shape.
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Wooden canoes are uncomfortable to sit in, the PortaBote,
on the other hand, has comfortable seats.
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Wooden canoes are difficult to maneuver. The PortaBote
has a small turning angle and will stay stable on
the water whilst turning sharply.
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Woodencanoes will leak fast. The PortaBote is completely
watertight, with a guarantee of 10 years.
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Wooden canoes can easily rip due to a collision
with rocks or tree trunks. The PortaBote can absorb
shocks due to its flexible hull, which is made of
abullet-proof material.
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Wooden canoes can capsize easily during collision.
This is virtually impossible with the PortaBote.
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If the motor of the PortaBote ceases functioning,
the boat can still be rowedeasily. This is harder
with a wooden canoe.
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It is easy to attach a biminitop (Porta Sunshade)
on the PortaBote. This is not possible on a wooden
canoe.
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A wooden canoe is not suitable for turbulent water.
The PortaBote is suitable for open seas, and is
therefore also very resistant to high waves.
PortaBote
vs a polyester boat.
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The PortaBote is much lighter than a polyester boat.
This means even one person can transport and lay
the PortaBote in the water. Additionally, it can
be placed inthe water at any location, not only
at a dock, which is the case with a polyester boat.
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A trailer is necessary to transport a polyester
boat. The PortaBote can be easy transported in a
folded position on the roof of your car.
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A polyester boat is very sensitive, and might break
easily due to a collisionwith a rock or tree trunk.
The PortaBote can absorb these shocks without breaking.
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Polyesteris not resistant to tropical climatic conditions.
The PortaBote, on the otherhand, is resistant to
the most extreme climatic conditions, from the greatest
heat in Africa, to the coldest region of Antarctica.
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The PortaBote absorbs the shocks of the waves. A
polyester boat does not. This would bounce on the
waves, and the shocks can be felt throughout the
boat.
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The
PortaBote is maintenance-free, rust free, and does
not have paint that canblister.
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The PortaBote has a 10-year guarantee!! No manufacturer
of polyester boats can offer such a guarantee.
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The PortaBote can be stored safely in a small space.
A polyester boat requires alot of storage space.
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The PortaBote use a lighter engine than the polyester
boat. This makes the boat more energy-efficient,
cheaper, and easier to transport.
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The PortaBote is suitable for all kinds of water
bodies. A polyester boat can onlytravel over deep
waters without obstacles.
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The PortaBote can be taken to all places. Even with
a small airplane or on foot.The polyester boat can
only be transported to locations with a good road
access.
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After the purchase of a polyester boat, many extra
costs are necessary, such as the purchase of a trailer,
tow hitch, storage costs, heavy motor, maintenance
costs, repairing costs, etc. These costs, make apolyester
boat much more expensive than the PortaBote.
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