Thursday, May 3, 2012

Scout Boats - Innovation in Fishing Boats

By Jack Calahan


When it comes to building a great reputation for design and quality in fishing boats, Scout has earned that through 20 years of cutting edge craftsmanship. Scout, more than any other boat manufacturer knows what it will take to produce award winning fishing boats and continue to put out the best fishing boats in the world.

The reverse-shoebox hull/deck design which increases overall strength of the hull while making the boat safer is an example of the kind of innovation that sets Scout Boats apart from other fishingboats. Another, is that wood rots, so, it simply is not used in any Scout boats, instead they use composite stringers throughout. Scout doesn't take shortcuts because their goal is to make the best fishing boat in the world.

The Air Assist Hull is yet another important innovation from Scout. It increases static floatation as well as the time it takes to plane, improves the overall boats handling and helps with fuel economy as well. Those are three very important items when out on the water.

Scout hasn't settled on their past successes, they continue daily to come up with new features like their "Strata-Mount System" a design feature that takes all of the naturally occurring stresses of the engine and spreads them out over the length of the hull increasing performance, durability, and strength. If you want a dependable fishing boat you should be thinking about a Scout.

So, if you're looking for exceptional fishing boats, look no further than Scout Fishing boats. They are the most innovative sport fishing boats on the market. Whether it be a sport fishing boat, bay boat, coastal fishing boat, you name it Scout makes the best of them. They have been building them for over 20 years and continue to put out the best fishing boats in the world. These are beautiful, dependable, and durable crafts that are capable of taking you wherever you need to get on the water. Make a Scout your next fishing boat!




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