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Talamex Heavy Duty Aluminium Floor - 4.0 metre
Talamex Heavy Duty A robust boat built strong for hard conditions, bigger loads and higher HPs. The Talamex Heavy Duty is up for the task! The Talamex Heavy Duty HDX models are characterized by its strong 1,2mm 2000 decitex PVC fabric which significantly extends the boat’s lifetime and makes it up for every task. The extra wide air chambers result in higher stability and the Talamex Heavy Duty has excellent sailing characteristics due to its inflatable keel. Its aluminium floor, anti sprayflaps, overpressure relief valve, hard handles, anti skid pads on the air chambers and long lifeline make the boat bold and the perfect rescue, fishing and diving companion. The boat is equipped with SS lifting and towing eyes, aluminium paddles and two adjustable aluminium seatbenches. All stringers are numbered seperately for easy mounting. In the standard package of the boats is among other: a repair kit, double-action handpump, fueltank strap, mooring line and a packing bag for both the boat and floor panels. The boats have 2 year warranty and all Talamex boats are CE certified by the Dutch Marine Inspection, making them meet all European requirements
Art. no.Boat type Size L x W (cm) Max. load capacity (kg) Max. engine KW/HP Max. engine weight (kg) Max. passengers Number of air chambers 85.907.400 HDX400 400 x 194 850 22.1/30 90 6 3+1
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We have these fitted to our sliding doors on our Broom flybridge motor cruiser. They are fine when newly fitted but despite cleaning the tracks they run on if any dust or dirt gets on the track despite constant cleaning and lightly spraying with PTFE the travellers begin to break up. The plastic outer cover becomes slightly open at the ends and the roller bearings begin to fall out over time. To replace the whole system is extremely expensive so we unfortunately have to tolerate changing them periodically. We are constantly on the lookout for a more reliable system.