Discovery Channel Features Boston Whaler On Some Assembly Required
By Jennifer Dennard
Family fishing boat manufacturer
Boston Whaler made its
Discovery Channel debut recently on
Some Assembly Required, a show that takes viewers through the step-by-step manufacturing
process of a familiar product.
Hosts Louis Bloomfield and Brian Unger visited Boston Whaler’s Edgewater, Fla., facility to get a sneak peek at the company’s Unibond construction process, which involves injecting a unique chemical foam between inner decks and outer hulls made of fiberglass, gel coat and resin to create a double-hulled Boston Whaler motor boat.
Hosts Louis Bloomfield and Brian Unger visited Boston Whaler’s Edgewater, Fla., facility to get a sneak peek at the company’s Unibond construction process, which involves injecting a unique chemical foam between inner decks and outer hulls made of fiberglass, gel coat and resin to create a double-hulled Boston Whaler motor boat.
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