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Focused on build quality and customer service, Tideline builds high quality aluminum boats ranging from 17’ center consoles to fine finished yachts, landing crafts and commercial fishing boats. Based on the Sunshine Coast in Gibsons BC, the team at Tideline has been building strong and durable aluminum boats built for experiencing the west coast year round for 20 years. Interested in working with us? They currently only have a couple of build slots currently available in 2025. For more information on Tideline Welded Aluminum Boats, visit their website. www.TidelineBoats.ca
Those practicing multiple sports would appreciate Waterman's versatility. It is adapted to and augmented in performance to fit windfoil, wingfoil, supfoil and freefoiling disciplines. Early take-off results from the 1600 cm2 low aspect front wings. The tail stabilizer is designed with an incorporated tail angle adjustment system that needs no spacers and can be easily adjusted on the beach or even in the water. The front wing and stabilizer are mounted on a solid anodized aluminum fuselage of a slightly bigger diameter. That allows a more rigid and flex-free connection of all foil components. Waterman is assembled using 8mm diameter countersunk hex-head stainless steel screws for an extra edge in strength and corrosion resistance. All Loftsails foil sets can be customized with a wide range of interchangeable front wings, fuselages, tail wings and foil masts for a tailored, fine-tuned experience.
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