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In the latest episode of FACTORY FRIDAYS, boats.com and host Marilyn DeMartini visit the SeaHunter Boats facility in Homestead, Florida. Viewers get an exclusive insider's look at the 46,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art boat building shop where SeaHunter constructs their full-padded, v-bottom hulls. These boats feature stepped transoms are are touted as being 10-15% faster than traditional v-bottom or full stepped hulls.

With hulls made using 100% vinylester resin and corecell foam and components bonded together mechanically and via weld-on techniques, these "quiet and unsinkable" vessels are carefully planned and assembled. From the 3D CAD design to the vacuum bagged process and final rigging of each boat, boaters will walk through each stage of manufacturing to learn how every aspect of the boat is ergonomically engineered for functionality and safety from start to finish.

Learn more about all the SeaHunter Boats models.

View all SeaHunter Boats for sale now, listed on boats.com.

Written by: Ryan McVinney
C. Ryan McVinney is a film director, writer and producer. As an experienced boater he regularly produces and directs on-the-water video shoots for major boat manufacturers, yacht brokers and dealers, as well as independent film and media companies. He is president of the National Soho House Film Club with chapters in Miami, FL, Manhattan, NY and Los Angeles, CA and regularly contributes content to YachtWorld, boats.com and Boat Trader.
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