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Hy-Seas Inflatable(Canada).

 

Hy-Seas is a Canadian company that custom manufactures a high Quality inflatable boat tube for Commercial Boats, Fire Rescue, Search & Rescue Boats, Pleasure Boats.
We can manufacture a complete line of tubes for rigid hull boats ranging from 7' to 56' in length.

Hy-seas Inflatable Specializes in Inflatable Boat Tubes, designed and manufactured from heavy-duty Marine Grade Neoprene Hypalon, manufactured to meet extreme demands of environmentally dangerous conditions.

Our highly prestigious record of supplying to customers that bear testimony to our designs and manufacturing quality.

We also have spent many years in Research and Development that has resulted in Hy-Seas making available to the world a quality line of inflatable Hypalon tube products.

All Hy-Seas inflatable tubes are built in Canada by highly skilled, experienced technicians.

 

Hy-Seas Manufactures:

Custom inflatable collars (tubes)
Custom pontoons and inflatable devices
Inflatable / submersible pick up craft
Canadian Coast Guard Rescue boats

Other Services Include

Repairs and Service to all makes of inflatable boats
Hy-Seas Manufactures Replacement tubes for all makes of rigid hull inflatable boats

 

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