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SW 2400
The Smartwave SW2400 dinghy has been
designed by New Zealand's leading hull
designer, Scott Robson, to create one of the most stable, safe and
smooth riding boats of today. The second
generation hull now shares the impressive ride
and stability of it's larger relatives. The
SW2400 is
constructed from twin skinned Polyethylene and
foam filled using the B.I.F.F foam system so
you can be assured it’s virtually un-sinkable,
indestructible and maintenance free. Years of development has achieved a
strong and extremely robust boat suitable for
even the most demanding user.
The SW2400 has ample
deck space lending it to multiple applications.
Motor and oar provisions give maximum
versatility as a yacht tender, pleasure boat,
fishing dinghy or duck shooting platform. The
bow eye provides a sturdy tow point and
locking point for storage. Threaded inserts
are pre installed to fit dinghy dolly
wheels if required. For ease of
transportation, this tough little dingy will fit
on a roof rack, in the back of a pick up or on
a small trailer.
We've just had our first week
long trip with the boat and it
has lived up to all my
expectations; perfect for our
family of myself, wife and
small daughter. The "tough as
hell" description got used
everytime we dragged it along
concrete or landed on rocky
lake shores. Two of us can get
it on the roof rack fairly
easily and the holes for the
grab lines means it can be
tied down really well.
You might want to add some
additional speed data to your
website. We have a Mariner 5hp
4 stoke and with 3 persons on
board we averaged a max of
6mph in displacement mode (we
can't get it on the plane at
the speed). With one on board
I got it on the plane at about
9mph and I got up to 14mph but
choppy conditions meant I
couldn't do a long run. In
good conditions I expect to
get up to the top speed of
16mph shown on your website.
It's lots of fun.
Many thanks
Andy McRoyall
Hi Andy,
thought you might like to see
Smartwave on davits. it has
proved a great success and is
in fact a little smaller and
lighter than my rib although
there is more room. very
stable and the colour was a
good choice. I have copied to
Julian as above and hope these
photos and previous comments
are helpful.
Best regards.
Ian Hay (still enjoying the
good weather and good sailing
in Sicily) the photographs are
in the Isle of Volcano, north
west of Sicily