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New, Inflatable Boat Hard Bottom Fort Myers, Florida USA March 8, 2004 - Micron Plastics Corp. is pleased to announce the launch of their new patented product called the RIB-Sleeve. Three years in the works, the RIB-Sleeve converts a soft bottom roll-up inflatable to a hard bottom RIB. There are two main types of inflatable on today's market: The soft bottom inflatable which have inflatable keels but are still sluggish and difficult to maneuver in waves and the second type are RIB's (fiberglass bottom with inflatable tubes, known as Rigid Inflatable Boat). These are far superior in performance, handling, but also costly. There are hundreds of thousands of roll-up inflatables in use today that would appreciate the increase in speed, handling and fuel saving that a hard bottom would offer. Soft bottoms are popular for reasons like price, about a third the cost of a RIB and stow ability. Many sail boaters cannot store a RIB and soft bottom rolls ups are easily stored and ideal for campers, RVs and many more. The RIB-Sleeve solves all those problems and it easily attaches in minutes. The RIB-Sleeve is formed from a single piece of ¼" thick polyethylene which makes this almost indestructible. The RIB-Sleeve covers the bottom portion of the hull only and is formed into in a deep-vee and protrudes up the front bow tube into a hook formation literally hooking onto the front tube. At the stern, the RIB-Sleeve comes up the exterior of the transom about 3" where two snap buckles and nylon straps are attached with aluminum hooks to the top of the transom. To install the RIB-Sleeve all one has to do is deflate the bow area, slip your inflatable over the RIB-Sleeve and re-inflate ensuring that the bow tube is well inside the front hook which is substantial at about 10" wide and fasten the two transom straps and your are done in minutes. With the front tube inflated, the front hook of the RIB-Sleeve is well secured by the inflated tube and the rear is attached to the transom. For Storage, simply deflate your inflatable, remove the transom straps, roll up your dinghy and store your RIB-Sleeve separately. The RIB-Sleeve measures about 36" wide by the length of your boat and weights approximately 25 lbs and costs varies from $400 to $700 depending on your boat. The RIB-Sleeve will be available for the summer of 2004. Manufacturing and distribution is located in south Florida. Dealers and Distributors are welcome to apply on line at www.micronplastics.com. Protected territories are available worldwide. One Vice-President of a large inflatable company said "this is the most important invention for the inflatable market since the RIB" and we agree, this is fantastic product that will increase your top speed, improve handling exponentially and improve your fuel economy. This robust ¼" polyethylene sleeve can take hit after hit with only scratches to show. Dealers and Distributors are encouraged to move quickly. Once a state, region or territory is allocated, it's gone and all indications are that this is going to be a hot commodity. For info call 239-931-3730 or e-mail us at . |
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