Drift Boat Technology


Vacuum Infusion Process

Every composite component on a RivTech Drift Boat is manufactured utilizing the Vacuum Infusion process. This aerospace process eliminates voids that you find in boats that are built utilizing the older hand lay-up process and it maintains the proper resin to fiberglass ratio which saves weight, strengthens the laminate and creates a consistent, durable laminate. Boats that are laid up and glassed by hand cannot match the durability or hull integrity that is inherent in all RivTech boats.

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Vinyl Ester Resin

RivTech uses only the highest quality Vinyl Ester resins. Vinyl Ester Is much more resistant to chemicals and water permeation than the standard Polyester resins used by other manufacturers. Vinyl Ester resins also have higher strength and better bonding capabilities.

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Multi Axial Fiberglass

With Rivtech you get the latest in composite technology. The use of Multi Axial Fabrics offer far superior strength, less print and significant weight savings. Older Woven Roving technology is eliminated from all components of the RivTech Drift Boat due to the extra weight, lower strength, excessive resin consumption and bulky profile.

RivTech Drift Boats Multi Axial Fabrics

RivTech Drift Boats Multi Axial Fabrics

Schedule to meet the boat builder and owner Randy Stoneman in Person.

If you are interested to see a RivTech Drift Boat then why not also meet the owner and master boat builder Randy Stoneman in person?

Give us a call at (360) 863-6947  Monroe, Washington, USA.