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Choosing the right Boat Fender or Boat Bumper
There are a growing number of options when it comes to selecting a boat fender. From traditional cylindrical inflatable fenders, to molded EVA foam fenders, such as the FatSac fender, round or sphere boat fenders and the recent introduction of NautiCurl’s Foam Flat Fender. Each have their unique benefits and advantages. We’ll provide an overview of fenders and let you choose what best fits your boating lifestyle.
What’s the difference between a Boat Bumper and a Boat Fender?
Often, the terms Bumper and Fender are often used interchangeably, but there’s a distinct difference. Boat Bumpers are attached to the Dock, where Boat Fenders are attached to the Boat. Products such as the NautiFender can be used in both applications, designed to attach to a boat cleat or rail, as well as to a dock pipe, dock beam or dock cleat.
Traditional Cylindrical Fenders:
Most boat owners are familiar with the double-eyed inflatable cylindrical fender. Cylindrical fenders are flexible and can provide protection for most boat types. Cylindrical fenders work best against a flat surface such as a pontoon wall, but when used on wakeboard boats, fishing boats and other runabout leisure boats, the cylindrical shape doesn’t contour well to the hull and often rides up over the dock or rail. We recommend the cylindrical fender for pontoon applications where style is not a priority.
Benefits: Low price point, variety of available color options
Disadvantages: Unsightly, can roll-up eliminating protection, often deflates over time, not best when used with curved fiberglass or aluminum hulls, bulky and difficult to stow
Foam Flat Fenders:
One of the latest innovations in boat fenders. Flat fenders such as the EVA Foam Fender by NautiCurl provides a number of advantages in comparison to traditional fenders. Flat Fenders are constructed from a compressible, mold-resistant, durable EVA foam providing long-lasting protection for most boat styles. Flat Fenders easily contour to curved hulls providing trusted protection without rolling or riding-up. Flat Fenders also allow for a lower connection point due to the integrated dock line pass-through that leaves the cleat available for tie up. The flat fender can also be used as a Boat Bumper (attached to the dock) with the 8-point rope system making attachment to a dock pipe, beam or cleat possible. Flat fenders also easily stow under a seat, in a compartment or can be used as a seat cushion.
Benefits: Stylish and modern, easy to stow, works with curved hulls, lightweight, affordable price point, used as a fender or bumper, cleat access for boat tie-up, longevity, and durability
Disadvantages: Narrow profile may not provide protection for larger vessels
Molded Fenders:
Another recent innovation is the molded foam fender. Molded fenders are typically shaped to contour to the hull of a wakeboat or runabout adding a flare of style and durability. The FatSac Foam Fender for example has a stylish shape designed primarily for wakeboard style boats. With multiple rope attachment points and it’s heavy-duty design, contoured fenders provide sufficient protection for even the roughest water conditions.
Benefits: Style, heavy duty protection, cleat access for boat tie-up, contours to curved hulls
Disadvantages: Higher price point, bulkier than flat fenders
Open Water Tie-up Fenders:
Tie up fenders are fairly new to the boating industry and replace the need for multiple fenders between the hulls of boats. Due to the variability in rail height between boats, traditional fenders need to be adjusted and located properly to provide sufficient protection when boats are tied up in open water. The FatSac Inflatable Party Bumper for example, is a long cylindrical fender that provides carefree tie-up without the fear of moving and shifting fenders.
Benefits: Protection for numerous conditions, easily inflates/deflates with typical air pump
Disadvantages: Size, requires inflation and deflation
Round Fenders:
Round fenders are commonly used for yachts and large vessels with concave hulls. With a sphere shape and integrated eye, the round fenders provide the large distance of separation for boats. The inflatable sphere comes in numerous sizes and colors. As with cylindrical fenders, when used in many applications, the round fender can roll or ride up and is difficult to store on board due to its large and awkward shape.
Benefits: Protection for large vessels, easy to deploy
Disadvantages: Size, difficult to stow, can roll or ride up boat hulls or docks
What Boat Fender is best for you?
We’ve outlined the difference between Boat Fenders with distinct advantages and disadvantages. If price is king for you, the traditional cylindrical fender may be your best option, but with an affordable price point and the most flexibility and style, the Foam Flat Fenders provide the most bang for the buck.
]]>For even more push and height, NautiCurl's can be Double Stacked to displace even more water and create a monster for your wakesurf wave. With heavy duty suction cups, aircraft grade aluminum construction and a sleek style, the choice is obvious.
Rated best wake shaper surf gate, double down and give NautiCurl a ride!
A sleek stylish design was a must! We wanted a product you'd be proud to carry down your dock to accessorize your boat. Let's admit it, you want to look good on the water (nice boat, nice board, nice day, nice Wake Shaper)! Visit "Our Story" page to see why we're different or see our FAQs page to learn more.
]]>There are a growing number of options when it comes to selecting a boat fender. From traditional cylindrical inflatable fenders, to molded EVA foam fenders, such as the FatSac fender, round or sphere boat fenders and the recent introduction of NautiCurl’s Foam Flat Fender. Each have their unique benefits and advantages. We’ll provide an overview of fenders and let you choose what best fits your boating lifestyle.
What’s the difference between a Boat Bumper and a Boat Fender?
Often, the terms Bumper and Fender are often used interchangeably, but there’s a distinct difference. Boat Bumpers are attached to the Dock, where Boat Fenders are attached to the Boat. Products such as the NautiFender can be used in both applications, designed to attach to a boat cleat or rail, as well as to a dock pipe, dock beam or dock cleat.
Traditional Cylindrical Fenders:
Most boat owners are familiar with the double-eyed inflatable cylindrical fender. Cylindrical fenders are flexible and can provide protection for most boat types. Cylindrical fenders work best against a flat surface such as a pontoon wall, but when used on wakeboard boats, fishing boats and other runabout leisure boats, the cylindrical shape doesn’t contour well to the hull and often rides up over the dock or rail. We recommend the cylindrical fender for pontoon applications where style is not a priority.
Benefits: Low price point, variety of available color options
Disadvantages: Unsightly, can roll-up eliminating protection, often deflates over time, not best when used with curved fiberglass or aluminum hulls, bulky and difficult to stow
Foam Flat Fenders:
One of the latest innovations in boat fenders. Flat fenders such as the EVA Foam Fender by NautiCurl provides a number of advantages in comparison to traditional fenders. Flat Fenders are constructed from a compressible, mold-resistant, durable EVA foam providing long-lasting protection for most boat styles. Flat Fenders easily contour to curved hulls providing trusted protection without rolling or riding-up. Flat Fenders also allow for a lower connection point due to the integrated dock line pass-through that leaves the cleat available for tie up. The flat fender can also be used as a Boat Bumper (attached to the dock) with the 8-point rope system making attachment to a dock pipe, beam or cleat possible. Flat fenders also easily stow under a seat, in a compartment or can be used as a seat cushion.
Benefits: Stylish and modern, easy to stow, works with curved hulls, lightweight, affordable price point, used as a fender or bumper, cleat access for boat tie-up, longevity, and durability
Disadvantages: Narrow profile may not provide protection for larger vessels
Molded Fenders:
Another recent innovation is the molded foam fender. Molded fenders are typically shaped to contour to the hull of a wakeboat or runabout adding a flare of style and durability. The FatSac Foam Fender for example has a stylish shape designed primarily for wakeboard style boats. With multiple rope attachment points and it’s heavy-duty design, contoured fenders provide sufficient protection for even the roughest water conditions.
Benefits: Style, heavy duty protection, cleat access for boat tie-up, contours to curved hulls
Disadvantages: Higher price point, bulkier than flat fenders
Open Water Tie-up Fenders:
Tie up fenders are fairly new to the boating industry and replace the need for multiple fenders between the hulls of boats. Due to the variability in rail height between boats, traditional fenders need to be adjusted and located properly to provide sufficient protection when boats are tied up in open water. The FatSac Inflatable Party Bumper for example, is a long cylindrical fender that provides carefree tie-up without the fear of moving and shifting fenders.
Benefits: Protection for numerous conditions, easily inflates/deflates with typical air pump
Disadvantages: Size, requires inflation and deflation
Round Fenders:
Round fenders are commonly used for yachts and large vessels with concave hulls. With a sphere shape and integrated eye, the round fenders provide the large distance of separation for boats. The inflatable sphere comes in numerous sizes and colors. As with cylindrical fenders, when used in many applications, the round fender can roll or ride up and is difficult to store on board due to its large and awkward shape.
Benefits: Protection for large vessels, easy to deploy
Disadvantages: Size, difficult to stow, can roll or ride up boat hulls or docks
What Boat Fender is best for you?
We’ve outlined the difference between Boat Fenders with distinct advantages and disadvantages. If price is king for you, the traditional cylindrical fender may be your best option, but with an affordable price point and the most flexibility and style, the Foam Flat Fenders provide the most bang for the buck.
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]]>There are a growing number of options when it comes to selecting a boat fender. From traditional cylindrical inflatable fenders, to molded EVA foam fenders, such as the FatSac fender, round or sphere boat fenders and the recent introduction of NautiCurl’s Foam Flat Fender. Each have their unique benefits and advantages. We’ll provide an overview of fenders and let you choose what best fits your boating lifestyle.
What’s the difference between a Boat Bumper and a Boat Fender?
Often, the terms Bumper and Fender are often used interchangeably, but there’s a distinct difference. Boat Bumpers are attached to the Dock, where Boat Fenders are attached to the Boat. Products such as the NautiFender can be used in both applications, designed to attach to a boat cleat or rail, as well as to a dock pipe, dock beam or dock cleat.
Traditional Cylindrical Fenders:
Most boat owners are familiar with the double-eyed inflatable cylindrical fender. Cylindrical fenders are flexible and can provide protection for most boat types. Cylindrical fenders work best against a flat surface such as a pontoon wall, but when used on wakeboard boats, fishing boats and other runabout leisure boats, the cylindrical shape doesn’t contour well to the hull and often rides up over the dock or rail. We recommend the cylindrical fender for pontoon applications where style is not a priority.
Benefits: Low price point, variety of available color options
Disadvantages: Unsightly, can roll-up eliminating protection, often deflates over time, not best when used with curved fiberglass or aluminum hulls, bulky and difficult to stow
Foam Flat Fenders:
One of the latest innovations in boat fenders. Flat fenders such as the EVA Foam Fender by NautiCurl provides a number of advantages in comparison to traditional fenders. Flat Fenders are constructed from a compressible, mold-resistant, durable EVA foam providing long-lasting protection for most boat styles. Flat Fenders easily contour to curved hulls providing trusted protection without rolling or riding-up. Flat Fenders also allow for a lower connection point due to the integrated dock line pass-through that leaves the cleat available for tie up. The flat fender can also be used as a Boat Bumper (attached to the dock) with the 8-point rope system making attachment to a dock pipe, beam or cleat possible. Flat fenders also easily stow under a seat, in a compartment or can be used as a seat cushion.
Benefits: Stylish and modern, easy to stow, works with curved hulls, lightweight, affordable price point, used as a fender or bumper, cleat access for boat tie-up, longevity, and durability
Disadvantages: Narrow profile may not provide protection for larger vessels
Molded Fenders:
Another recent innovation is the molded foam fender. Molded fenders are typically shaped to contour to the hull of a wakeboat or runabout adding a flare of style and durability. The FatSac Foam Fender for example has a stylish shape designed primarily for wakeboard style boats. With multiple rope attachment points and it’s heavy-duty design, contoured fenders provide sufficient protection for even the roughest water conditions.
Benefits: Style, heavy duty protection, cleat access for boat tie-up, contours to curved hulls
Disadvantages: Higher price point, bulkier than flat fenders
Open Water Tie-up Fenders:
Tie up fenders are fairly new to the boating industry and replace the need for multiple fenders between the hulls of boats. Due to the variability in rail height between boats, traditional fenders need to be adjusted and located properly to provide sufficient protection when boats are tied up in open water. The FatSac Inflatable Party Bumper for example, is a long cylindrical fender that provides carefree tie-up without the fear of moving and shifting fenders.
Benefits: Protection for numerous conditions, easily inflates/deflates with typical air pump
Disadvantages: Size, requires inflation and deflation
Round Fenders:
Round fenders are commonly used for yachts and large vessels with concave hulls. With a sphere shape and integrated eye, the round fenders provide the large distance of separation for boats. The inflatable sphere comes in numerous sizes and colors. As with cylindrical fenders, when used in many applications, the round fender can roll or ride up and is difficult to store on board due to its large and awkward shape.
Benefits: Protection for large vessels, easy to deploy
Disadvantages: Size, difficult to stow, can roll or ride up boat hulls or docks
What Boat Fender is best for you?
We’ve outlined the difference between Boat Fenders with distinct advantages and disadvantages. If price is king for you, the traditional cylindrical fender may be your best option, but with an affordable price point and the most flexibility and style, the Foam Flat Fenders provide the most bang for the buck.
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NautiCurl's Wake Shaper is Engineered and Tested to Maximize your wake and create the ideal wave for wakesurfing.
With aircraft aluminum grade construction, heavy duty durable suction cups, stainless steel hardware and a sleek design. The NautiCurl wake shaper is designed to last and make an impact to your wakesurf experience.
Different from competitor's products made of plastic that often cracks, breaks, fades and fatigues, the NautiCurl Wake shaper is solid, floats and we stand behind our product.
The NautiCurl Wake Shaper easily attaches in seconds to the side of the hull. The OG attaches with (2) heavy duty suction cups, while the FLEX attaches with (3) flex cups for more flexibility on difficult hulls. The Shaper can be switched from starboard to port side in seconds for those goofy foot riders.
Check out the lineup at NautiCurl.com
NautiCurl Wake Shaper OG - Make your Wake a Wave
NautiCurl Wake Shaper FLEX - Made for those tough boats
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EVA Foam Fenders - Step up your fender game
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FatSac - The Original Boat Ballast
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]]>For even more push and height, NautiCurl's can be Double Stacked to displace even more water and create a monster for your wakesurf wave. With heavy duty suction cups, aircraft grade aluminum construction and a sleek style, the choice is obvious.
Rated best wake shaper surf gate, double down and give NautiCurl a ride!
A sleek stylish design was a must! We wanted a product you'd be proud to carry down your dock to accessorize your boat. Let's admit it, you want to look good on the water (nice boat, nice board, nice day, nice Wake Shaper)! Visit "Our Story" page to see why we're different or see our FAQs page to learn more.
]]>Introducing HeliPAD - A whopping 13' diameter inflatable pad almost large enough for a helicopter landing. Designed for endless fun including a design for the school yard game, 4-Square. Limited Availability, order now to secure yours!
Changing it up, is the NautiPad Lagoon. 14' in length with a center cut out for lounging, play and endless options.
For smaller play, NautiCurl is introducing the NautiPad Tumbler, influenced from gymnastics, the tumbler provides a big bang in a smaller box at half the size of the original NautiPad.
HeliPad, Lagoon and Tumbler all have limited availability, order now to secure your for Spring delivery!
Play. Relax. Enjoy.
]]>Setting your boat up right is crucial to maximize your wakesurf wave. Many factors come in to play including hull design, boat length, ballast, factory installed surf systems, speed and installation of an after market wake shaper.
Ballast is the foundation to a great wave. Fundamentally, creating a wave is performed by displacing water. The more water displaced the larger the wake. Items such as Wake Shapers can minimize the amount of ballast necessary, but ballast and weighted bags cannot be overlooked.
Keep in mind that size isn't everything (giggle), the shape, length and push provided from the wave is just as important.
Listing:
If you wakesurfed in the 90's and early 2000's, you likely know a few things about listing (leaning) a boat to create a wave. With today's advancements in technology and surf systems, both factory installed and aftermarket, listing your boat is a thing of the past like skurfers and wakeboard pylons.
Fundamentals:
Supplemental ballast such as FatSac and Wake Bags can be added to your boat for additional weight. Ballasts can be conveniently pumped in and out, while Wake Bags require manual lifting, but can be hidden easily under seats and within smaller compartments to maximize weight without sacrificing floor space.
Balance:
Creating the perfect wave for your boat and riding preference takes some time. Due to the variety of boat hulls and riding styles, there's no simple calculation to create your ideal wake. You'll dial in your perfect wave over time, but to start, NautiCurl recommends an even 50%-50% balance from starboard to port side and a 60%-40% ratio rear to front. From here you can increase the height of the wave by adding more ballast to the rear, and lengthen your wave by adding more ballast to the front. Keep in mind that people and cargo is ballast too, you can quickly shuffle around your crew to dial in your wake.
Check out NautiCurl's lineup of FatSac Ballasts. Bags can be selected and tailored to your boat type and even come in a variety of colors.
The Joystick Wakesurf Rope is also the Safest Wakesurf rope with it's T-Handle designed developed to reduce the risk of tangling an arm, hand or fingers in the dangerous triangular rope and handle of typical surf ropes.
With 17 color options, choose the theme to fit your style!
Soft Silicone T-Handle, UV resistant materials, braided durable rope and an internal bounce back bungee with adjustable recoil.
To top it off, Joystick is 100% made in the USA!
Made for Surfers, by Surfers.
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While you're accessorizing, check out our Innovative Boat Fenders:
NautiFender - Flat EVA Foam Fender, sleek, stylish protection
FatSac Fender - Sturdy and Heavy Duty
Party Bumper - Tie up with peace of mind
There are a growing number of options when it comes to selecting a boat fender. From traditional cylindrical inflatable fenders, to molded EVA foam fenders, such as the FatSac fender, round or sphere boat fenders and the recent introduction of NautiCurl’s Foam Flat Fender. Each have their unique benefits and advantages. We’ll provide an overview of fenders and let you choose what best fits your boating lifestyle.
What’s the difference between a Boat Bumper and a Boat Fender?
Often, the terms Bumper and Fender are often used interchangeably, but there’s a distinct difference. Boat Bumpers are attached to the Dock, where Boat Fenders are attached to the Boat. Products such as the NautiFender can be used in both applications, designed to attach to a boat cleat or rail, as well as to a dock pipe, dock beam or dock cleat.
Traditional Cylindrical Fenders:
Most boat owners are familiar with the double-eyed inflatable cylindrical fender. Cylindrical fenders are flexible and can provide protection for most boat types. Cylindrical fenders work best against a flat surface such as a pontoon wall, but when used on wakeboard boats, fishing boats and other runabout leisure boats, the cylindrical shape doesn’t contour well to the hull and often rides up over the dock or rail. We recommend the cylindrical fender for pontoon applications where style is not a priority.
Benefits: Low price point, variety of available color options
Disadvantages: Unsightly, can roll-up eliminating protection, often deflates over time, not best when used with curved fiberglass or aluminum hulls, bulky and difficult to stow
Foam Flat Fenders:
One of the latest innovations in boat fenders. Flat fenders such as the EVA Foam Fender by NautiCurl provides a number of advantages in comparison to traditional fenders. Flat Fenders are constructed from a compressible, mold-resistant, durable EVA foam providing long-lasting protection for most boat styles. Flat Fenders easily contour to curved hulls providing trusted protection without rolling or riding-up. Flat Fenders also allow for a lower connection point due to the integrated dock line pass-through that leaves the cleat available for tie up. The flat fender can also be used as a Boat Bumper (attached to the dock) with the 8-point rope system making attachment to a dock pipe, beam or cleat possible. Flat fenders also easily stow under a seat, in a compartment or can be used as a seat cushion.
Benefits: Stylish and modern, easy to stow, works with curved hulls, lightweight, affordable price point, used as a fender or bumper, cleat access for boat tie-up, longevity, and durability
Disadvantages: Narrow profile may not provide protection for larger vessels
Molded Fenders:
Another recent innovation is the molded foam fender. Molded fenders are typically shaped to contour to the hull of a wakeboat or runabout adding a flare of style and durability. The FatSac Foam Fender for example has a stylish shape designed primarily for wakeboard style boats. With multiple rope attachment points and it’s heavy-duty design, contoured fenders provide sufficient protection for even the roughest water conditions.
Benefits: Style, heavy duty protection, cleat access for boat tie-up, contours to curved hulls
Disadvantages: Higher price point, bulkier than flat fenders
Open Water Tie-up Fenders:
Tie up fenders are fairly new to the boating industry and replace the need for multiple fenders between the hulls of boats. Due to the variability in rail height between boats, traditional fenders need to be adjusted and located properly to provide sufficient protection when boats are tied up in open water. The FatSac Inflatable Party Bumper for example, is a long cylindrical fender that provides carefree tie-up without the fear of moving and shifting fenders.
Benefits: Protection for numerous conditions, easily inflates/deflates with typical air pump
Disadvantages: Size, requires inflation and deflation
Round Fenders:
Round fenders are commonly used for yachts and large vessels with concave hulls. With a sphere shape and integrated eye, the round fenders provide the large distance of separation for boats. The inflatable sphere comes in numerous sizes and colors. As with cylindrical fenders, when used in many applications, the round fender can roll or ride up and is difficult to store on board due to its large and awkward shape.
Benefits: Protection for large vessels, easy to deploy
Disadvantages: Size, difficult to stow, can roll or ride up boat hulls or docks
What Boat Fender is best for you?
We’ve outlined the difference between Boat Fenders with distinct advantages and disadvantages. If price is king for you, the traditional cylindrical fender may be your best option, but with an affordable price point and the most flexibility and style, the Foam Flat Fenders provide the most bang for the buck.
]]>The All New EVA Foam FatSac Fender V2.0, with integrated internal cleat, improved styling and sturdy protection.
The Meet and Greet FatSac Bumper, the party bumper in a smaller package to protect in the bumpy days. Tie up with peace of mind.
FatSac Stomp Pads, peel and stick to add slip-resistant steps to your FatSac. Made with real surfboard traction.
Do your part and stop the spread of evasive species with the FatSac Supa Pump Filter. Simply add in to your plumbed ballast system or add on to your portable Tsunami Pump.
The Mega Fill Sac, add 50-75 lbs with a drop in the water. The sturdies ballast bag on the market with a 4" diameter fill hole.
Check up the lineup first at NautiCurl.com
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]]>It's the fastest growing water sport in the world, wakesurfing. So how does it work?
Wake Shapers or Wake Gates work by adding turbulence and diverting the water on the opposite side of the boat, generating a pull in the wake towards the oxygen filled water creating a surfable wave.
Most modern Wake Boats, Wakeboarding Boats, or Wakesurf Boats have integrated wake devices that engage the wake plate with a push of the button, but how do you surf behind an older ski or wake boat? It's simple, NautiCurl has developed an after-market wake shaper that attaches to most ski boats with heavy duty suction cups.
The Wake Shaper is placed slightly below the waterline on the opposite side of the surfer and can easily be swapped from side to side for regular and goofy foot wakesurf riders. The NautiCurl Wake Shaper floats in case dropped and easily stows under a seat or in a compartment.
NautiCurl has 2 options for Wake Shapers, the original 2-cup wake shaper and the new "Flex" for boats with narrow chines, ridges or curvature on the side of the hull. Both work the same, but suction cups vary.
Learn more at NautiCurl.com
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]]>The All New EVA Foam FatSac Fender V2.0, with integrated internal cleat, improved styling and sturdy protection.
The Meet and Greet FatSac Bumper, the party bumper in a smaller package to protect in the bumpy days. Tie up with peace of mind.
FatSac Stomp Pads, peel and stick to add slip-resistant steps to your FatSac. Made with real surfboard traction.
Do your part and stop the spread of evasive species with the FatSac Supa Pump Filter. Simply add in to your plumbed ballast system or add on to your portable Tsunami Pump.
The Mega Fill Sac, add 50-75 lbs with a drop in the water. The sturdies ballast bag on the market with a 4" diameter fill hole.
Check up the lineup first at NautiCurl.com
NautiCurl - It's a Lifestyle!
NautiCurl Boat Fenders, Bumpers & Ropes - SHOP NOW
]]>Check out the New Lineup at NautiCurl.com
]]>Introducing HeliPAD - A whopping 13' diameter inflatable pad almost large enough for a helicopter landing. Designed for endless fun including a design for the school yard game, 4-Square. Limited Availability, order now to secure yours!
Changing it up, is the NautiPad Lagoon. 14' in length with a center cut out for lounging, play and endless options.
For smaller play, NautiCurl is introducing the NautiPad Tumbler, influenced from gymnastics, the tumbler provides a big bang in a smaller box at half the size of the original NautiPad.
HeliPad, Lagoon and Tumbler all have limited availability, order now to secure your for Spring delivery!
The Original NautiPad is in stock and ready to ship!
Play. Relax. Enjoy.
]]>Looking to work on that new "move", don't burn up gas, get your reps in on the Wakesurfing Balance Board and get behind the boat with confidence. Nothing else on the market gives you the real feel that the Wakesurf Balance Board does.
FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA (48)
The Best Balance Board for wakesurfing or skateboarding, the padded and durable EVA foam surface is comfortable for bare feet and tough enough to stand up to wear from sneakers.
Tip: Start on the carpet or grass for a more mellow and forgiving experience and transition to a harder surface for a more challenging ride.
Bonus: A great workout for you legs, core and mind. Think YOGA!
Creativity while Balancing: Play your video games, watch TV, work-at-home, do homework, talk on the phone, do yoga, drink a cold one, have a balance-off competition, put together a set, balance at the beach, on your pontoon, wakeboat, paddleboard or dock. Post and tag @nauticurlwave in your creative ideas for a chance at free NautiCurl Swag!
]]>NautiCurl Black Friday, mark your calendar!
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LED Dock Dots Dock Pods are also a great addition to your deck, patio, stairway, pier, balcony, boardwalk, path or anywhere you can drill a 1 3/8" hole with sun exposure. We're lake people, but we could have called these Deck Dots, Stair Dots, Pier Dots or Boardwalk Dots.
Installation: Drill 1 3/8" diameter hole and drop in place, pod sits safely in hole, but allows for easy removal for winter storage. For installation in composite decking, wood, fiberglass and plastics. If necessary or preferred, apply silicone adhesive to secure in place.
To increase battery life, store in a dark space and limit exposure to cold when not in use. Extreme temperatures may reduce battery life.
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Enjoy the high fives from fellow boaters while you rock your "Say No to Tubing" soft feel t-shirt. Available in Red and Blue at NautiCurl.com
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]]>Looking to work on that new "move", don't burn up gas, get your reps in on the Wakesurfing Balance Board and get behind the boat with confidence. Nothing else on the market gives you the real feel that the Wakesurf Balance Board does.
FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA (48)
The Best Balance Board for wakesurfing or skateboarding, the padded and durable EVA foam surface is comfortable for bare feet and tough enough to stand up to wear from sneakers.
Tip: Start on the carpet or grass for a more mellow and forgiving experience and transition to a harder surface for a more challenging ride.
Bonus: A great workout for you legs, core and mind. Think YOGA!
Creativity while Balancing: Play your video games, watch TV, work-at-home, do homework, talk on the phone, do yoga, drink a cold one, have a balance-off competition, put together a set, balance at the beach, on your pontoon, wakeboat, paddleboard or dock. Post and tag @nauticurlwave in your creative ideas for a chance at free NautiCurl Swag!
]]>Review and article by: Bangforyourbuckoutdoorreviews.com
Yes I know that is a pretty bold statement but after years using a Ronix shaper and trying other brands as well… and now using the NautiCurl shapers for a few weeks I believe I can safely say there is no better shaper out on the market. If there is one let me know and I will give it a try. But for now the NautiCurl has no equal and our wakesurfing testing crew agree 100%
Surf setup: Boat – Malibu Wakesetter / Power Wedge / Factory Hard Tank Ballasts (Bow Tank 350 lbs, Center Tank 500 lbs, Two Rear Tanks 200 lbs each / Two Rear Fly High Pro X Series Fat Sacs 750 lbs each), Speed between 10.8 mph and 12.2 mph. The units we tested were the NautiCurl Wakesurfing – Wake Shaper Surf Gate ($239.00) and the second unit was the Wakesurfing – FLEX Wake Shaper Surf Gate ($259.00). We spent two full weekends testing the NautiCurl shapers with numerous boat and ballast setups at differing speeds and power wedge height changes. With all those parameters (especially ballast changes) we finally dialed in the wake and I can tell you it was truly amazing.
Backing up a little… our group decided to try both of the NautiCurl shaper units rather than writting a review on just one. In the picture above the Wakesurfing – Wake Shaper Surf Gate is the one with the two suction cups and the FLEX Wake Shaper is the three suction cup units. We tested each of the units alone and they both produced easily comparable wakes to any other shaper produced that we have used and tested. If you stop there anyone would be happy with the results.
Where NautiCurl excels and produced an amazing wake/wave was when we used both shapers at the same time. All I can say is WOW. We placed the FLEX shaper at the very bottom on the boat almost at the very back of the boat / stern. The second unit was placed above the first unit and pushed futher forward. This setup was a game changer and where my statement of quite possibly the greatest wake shapers produced came from. In addition the NautiCurl shapers are designed with integrated curvature to allow them to nest together for double stacking.
When you use a double shaper setup you don’t have to pick between a tall wake and a long wake. With the second shaper and staggering them forward and back you can dial in a tall and long wake as you can see in the image above.
Review and article by: Bangforyourbuckoutdoorreviews.com
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]]>NautiCurl Launches Innovative Flat Boat Fender NautiFender: Designed with Versatility, Style, and Boat Protection in mind.
Minnesota, USA
NautiCurl Lake Products, most notable know for their industry changing NautiCurl Wake Shaper launched their new EVA foam flat fender to the water industry. NautiCurl continues its reputation of providing innovative products with it’s next feature to their growing portfolio of products.
The NautiCurl reversible modular boat fender or boat bumper was designed for flexibility, style, storage, and protection in mind. The flat profile and tapered shape provides style while preventing ride up and rotating of the fender. The integrated cutouts prevent interference of dock lines and cleats. The 8 re-configurable attachment points assure ease and flexibility to attached to boat cleats, dock pipes, boat rails, dock beams and the NautiFender works with all boat types (wakeboard boats, pontoons, fishing boats, sailboats, runabouts, PWCs). The EVA Foam material provides cushion to protect your boat and durability to avoid tearing and is resistant to fade.
Available at NautiCurl.com and soon with Dealers across the United States, Canada and overseas, the NautiFender comes in 2 color schemes: The Midnight Teak Series with a diamond pattern EVA foam pattern on one side and a Midnight Black on the other. The Phantom Series comes with a Fog Grey face and Gunmetal face with the same durable diamond pattern.
Additional information is available at NautiCurl.com including an article on “Choosing the Right Boat Fender”.
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