What Makes a Safe Ice Rescue Airboat
- Ryan MacGillivray
- Mar 13
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 16
Ice rescue operations require equipment that is capable of handling extremely dangerous environments.
A properly designed rescue airboat must incorporate several important safety features.
High Transoms for Deep Water Safety
A high transom helps prevent waves from entering the back of the boat during deep water operation.
This improves safety when traveling across large lakes and rivers.
Tall Sidewalls
Tall sides help prevent waves from entering the boat when turning at speed.
This protects the crew and passengers during rescue operations.
Flotation Systems
Rescue airboats should include built-in flotation systems filled with marine-grade foam.
These systems help ensure the boat remains afloat even if flooded.
Reinforced Hull Construction
Ice rescue airboats must be strong enough to withstand repeated contact with ice surfaces.
Reinforced frames and hull structures improve durability.
Yukon Airboats Designed for Safety
Yukon Airboats incorporate these features to provide reliable performance in northern rescue environments.

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