
The Aerowave Knowledge Hub
Every guide, spec sheet and how-to we'd hand a new owner on day one. Written by commercial skippers, not marketing — so you can spec, buy, run and maintain an Aerowave with the same confidence we do.

Why inflatable catamarans
Twin-hull stability, shallow draft, dry ride and the load numbers that monohull RIBs can't match.
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Fabrics & materials
VALMEX 0.9 mm, 1.2 mm Heavy-Duty Plus and ORCA Hypalon — what's inside, how long each lasts, which boats use which.
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Choose your Aerowave
Side-by-side of the Viper, AeroCat and WaveRunner ranges — pick the right hull for fishing, family days or expedition loads.
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Choose the right outboard
Transom height, HP rating, prop selection and how to stop cavitation and aeration before they wreck your day.
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Over-pressurisation safety valves
How the grey and black plastic relief valves work, why every Aerowave hull has them and how to spot them on your boat.
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Inside the factory
Four-step heat-welded seams, dual-stage UV lacquering and the quality checks that produce a 10–12 year hull.
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Registration & Boat Code Certificate
State-by-state rego fees, length thresholds and a printable Boat Code (pink-slip) inspection checklist for NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, NT and ACT.
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How to apply registration numbers
Three correct ways to put 150 mm rego numbers on your inflatable — vinyl stickers, DIY PVC spray stencil, or a pro sign writer ($400–$600).
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What's in the box
Every component, accessory and document that arrives the day your Aerowave lands — full pack list with photos.
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Fits in a sedan boot
Packed sizes, weights and real-world photos showing how an Aerowave fits in cars, caravans and apartment cupboards.
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Call us on +61 2 4335 1603 or email sales@easyinflatables.com.au — we'll happily run through specs, fabric choice, outboard sizing or transom heights for your hull.