Prueba REAL de 3 embarcaciones auxiliares ¿Hinchable, Rígida o Doble casco? Ep.82

🚤 Which one would you choose? Let me know in the comments! Inflatable, rigid, or double-hulled... each one has its own unique charm, but there's one that takes the crown 🔥 👉 Find more information about Caral Marine models here: https://caralmarine.com/ 📍 Visit them at Puerto Tomás Maestre (La Manga) or at their headquarters in Madrid: C/Loeches 58-2B, C.P. 28925 Alcorcón Javi's phone number (34) 656284760 💥Online ACADEMY https://aulatomasruiz.com/cusos/ 💌 JOIN MY MAILING LIST https://aulatomasruiz.com/registro-li... Three inflatables in La Manga... and one takes the crown! In this video, we test three 2.7-meter Caral Marine tenders in real-life conditions, from the Tomás Maestre port in La Manga del Mar Menor. Today, I'm bringing you a definitive comparison that will surprise you. The challenge? Same engine, same travel, same equipment... but three very different concepts: ➡️ Airdec 270K (fully inflatable) ➡️ Alum 270VD (rigid aluminum hull) ➡️ Alum 270DD (double hull) We test speed, stability, comfort, and maneuverability, both with two people on board and sailing solo. The result? There's a clear winner... but it all depends on your sailing profile. What will you find in this video? Real comparisons, not catalog comparisons Tests in authentic sailing conditions Objective opinions and data measured with GPS Advice based on your type of sailing: occasional, frequent, or family Models tested: Airdec 270K: lightweight, foldable, and practical 270VD: rigid, safe, and surprisingly fast 270DD: double hull, great stability, and space Which one is for you? If you value space and portability: go for the inflatable If you're looking for a balance between weight and performance: choose the aluminum one If serious family sailing is your thing: there's no doubt, the double hull is your companion Which one would you choose? Tell me in the comments 👇 And if you enjoyed this type of content, subscribe to the channel and activate the bell 🔔 so you don't miss the next sea trials.