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HOW STRONG IS POLYETHYLENE?

Polyethylene has an impact resistance around 5 times better than fiberglass. It is quite difficult to severely damage a boat made out of polyethylene as the inherent nature of the material is to flex on impact.

Categories:  Polyethylene

WHAT IS THE THICKNESS OF THE HULL?

The hull is a seamless, dual skin design with an average hull thickness of up to 10mm for each skin i.e. each boat has on average hull thickness of at least up to 20mm. This hull thickness compares favorably with many of our competitors hulls.

Categories:  Drifter

WILL DIRECT SUNLIGHT AFFECT A POLYCRAFT?

The plastic compound used by Polycraft is a low density Polyethylene manufactured specifically for the construction of our boats. The material is UV stable and has a UV rating of 11 which is much higher than most plastics (for example, a wheelie bin which spends all its time in the sun and outdoors only has a UV rating of 2).

Categories:  Brumby, Drifter, Polyethylene, TuffTender, UV, Warrior

WHAT TRAILER SHOULD I USE?

All Polycraft boats must be trailered and stored on a Polycraft approved trailer. Currently there is only (1) trailer manufacturers that produce Polycraft approved trailers - Oceanic Trailers. The full length skids on these purpose built trailers, help to support and cradle the hull. Trailering and storage of a Polycraft boat on a regular ‘rollered’ trailer will see the hull warp and buckle due to the impact of the hull weight on the roller mounds.

HOW DO I ANTI-FOUL MY POLYCRAFT?

  • Step 1 - Sand the hull with a medium to course grade sandpaperStep 2 - Clean surface with high pressure cleaner
  • Step 2 - Apply Buff Primer as per instructions (Altex Coatings*)
  • Step 3 - Apply Ultra Build 520 as per instructions (Altex Coatings*)

CAN I REPAIR A POLYCRAFT MYSELF IF IT IS DAMAGED?

The simple answer is yes you can. A heat gun and some poly welding rod is all that is required. If you are not quite the home handyman, we recommend the services of a professional plastics repairer, such as a car repairer who specializes in repairing plastic bumper bars etc.