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January 2008
The Fleet: A new range made up of 6 boats

The Shrimper, Trawler, Sardine boat, Lighter, Narrow and Tanker are boats made up of modular unit that is suitable for all types of use. The range’s modular concept makes it a good choice as a multiplay option, providing a cost effective solution that requires little surfacing.


J1950 - Shrimper
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J1953 - Sardine boat
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J1951 - Lighter
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J1954 - Narrow
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J1952 - Trawler
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J1955 - Tanker
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The essence of the range

Designed for children in the 3 to 10 age group, the Fleet provides a wide variety of play and motor functions which are located on 2 levels.

There are nets, cabins, telescopes, tillers and handling activities to enable children to climb up, slide, hide and invent stories on or below the decks.

The colours, shapes and play activities have been carefully thought out to stimulate children and further their development, relevant to their age group.
Materials that stand up to all types of use

The materials have been selected to ensure optimum levels of safety, durability and resistance to open-air use.

 The coloured gunwales on the boats are made of compact composite panels. They stand up to weathering and any deterioration.
 The laminated pine posts are splinter-free and they give the structure its sturdiness and stability.
 The stainless steel tubes ensure that the play equipment provides long service life and retains its smart look over the years.

Each component has been selected for maximum quality and durability.
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CONTENTS

Editorial
- The editorial of Denis Le Poupon

Product information
- The Fleet
- Roundabout Casestudy

What's new at Proludic ?
- Proludic's 20th anniversary!
- 2007 play area awards

Our completed projects
- The sea theme

Regulations
- The accessibilty

Proludic UK
- Celebrating success
- Casestudy: Charnwood