can anyone explain why you dont see many or any rubber inflatables boat around the islands, and around Bohol there seems no sailboats at all,
can anyone explain why you dont see many or any rubber inflatables boat around the islands, and around Bohol there seems no sailboats at all,
Yes there are quite a few around Steve!
I looked at getting a RIB for the dive shop but its always down to availability and local repair knowledge. They know how to make and fix bancas and even though they are a compromised design at least you can get them repaired. There's been a deflated RIB near Bohol Beach Club for about 3 years now
we did not see much of anything really Peter while in Bohol, after the motorbike trip to the chocolate hills with Ems and thats 4 hours on this bike Ems could not walk very far for the rest of the holiday just down to the beach and the restaurants, and i did say the motorbike and not me that did this.
But this me all the time to see all of the island and many more places in the future
I took plans with me to build a hovercraft, back in the early 90s, but then got sidetracked with my rabbit farm.
Variety is the spice of life.
A lot of the waters around the Philippines are very shallow, so a boat with a keel is impractical.
Plenty of inflatable boats for sale Steve.
As Boholox has said you may have problems trying to fix them.
http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/cl...flatable+boats
Certainly all commercial boats need to be registered with the government dept MARINA and have a yearly inspection. Getting a cert for a new boat/change of ownership for a secondhand one is one of the RPs typical bureaucractic pleasures.
what about a kayak a ocean going one do they have to be registered
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