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Why Buy a Predator?

 

 

If you are about to buy a new boat, perhaps the first question you might ask yourself is, "Why buy a Predator rather than one of the many similar boats on the market?"

 

To find out what previous Predator Boats' customers have had to say about our service and our products, why not take a look at our customer comments page?

 

Other things you might consider include . . .

 

Safety First

Every Predator Boat is fitted with our unique "Lifering" of buoyancy and every model has been extensively tested for swamped buoyancy and stability, for sure-footed and predictable handling under power, and for ease of launching and recovery.  This thorough and determined testing ensures the maximum safety for you, your friends and your family.  We believe that such testing is absolutely vital for all sea-going boats!

 

Hand Built in Britain

Every Predator Boat is hand built in our workshops in Lancashire by experienced and skilled craftsmen using only the very best Lloyds' approved materials.  This careful attention to build strength and quality means that warranty issues almost never arise, so you can buy with confidence.

 

Value For Money

At Predator Boats we have built our reputation on these key features of safety, build strength and quality, and all at an affordable price, meaning that every Predator Boat offers tremendous value for money.

If you would like to visit our workshops and see for yourself the build strength and quality that go into each and every Predator Boat, please contact Ray or Dave for a personal guided tour.  Here at Predator Boats we are very proud of the boats we build!

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"Unless a boat, however small and simple, is built in a shipshape manner, it is better not built at all."

(William Atkin,  naval architect,  1882 - 1962)