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 There are quite a few different types of boats such as inflatable pontoons catarafts inflatable, inflatable foldcats, sailcats and inflatable rubber boats dock without frame. What they all have in common is that they have two inflatable tubes that are connected either by a rigid frame, a frame or even an inflatable floor inflatable. [...]]]></description>
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