SURE TRAC HULLS

What does the term “Sure Trac Hull” mean?

Put simply, it means any Sea Jay hull that has a reverse chine incorporated into it. Of course it isn’t just a simple matter of just slapping on a reverse chine and hoping for the best. Each Sure Trac hull has been designed by taking into account the hull density (material thickness), transom deadrise, degree of bow entry, weight distribution and the maximum engine horse power to be used. The reverse chine is then shaped around each of these determining factors using our latest 3D modelling program.

What is the end result?

Our Sure Trac Hull enhances the performance of any boat as the reverse chine creates stability at rest when underway while the deeper V provides a smooth, controlled ride that’s second to none. The reverse chine also achieves maximum hole shot capability (on the plane) and with the lift given, optimal fuel efficiency is achieved with only minimum engine power required.

Sure Trac Hull

  • Enhanced stability at rest
  • Deeper V creating a smoother ride
  • Quicker on plane with minimal power
  • Optimal fuel efficiency achieved
  • Superior performance in handling & tracking
  • Ultimate Edge Transom

  • Designed for Maximum Hull Strength
  • Handles any (2) and (4) stroke engines
  • Large boarding platform for easy entry
  • Maximises internal cockpit space
  • Utilizes space for storage
  • RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT


    Our Research & Development department is responsible for innovations in products, design, construction and style. Completely managed at our factory, our R & D team are relentless in the pursuit of creating innovative new products to keep Sea Jay Aluminium Boats one step ahead of the competition. Some of the key elements focused on are as follows.

    • New model research and advancement
    • Source and incorporate new and innovative products
    • Continual revision and enhancement of current models
    • Refine and modernise production processes
    • Acquire and learn new Technologies  to improve hull design and function