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Prior to posting this video by ASIS, I consulted a professional and trusted source. I contacted Sam Tilley from InflatableRepairs and RIBstore about the techniques used.
“Overall, it’s an interesting technique,” she said.
“Of course, there are different ways to approach it. For example, I prefer using a hot knife instead of a heat gun. I’ve seen the consequences of someone cutting electrical wires ending up with a hole in the tube. And there are other methods for applying the cord as well.”
The video gives us a dynamic insider’s glimpse of the shipyard where they build aluminum Rigid Inflatable Boats.
ASIS are well-known in creating Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) specifically designed for military, government, and professional clients worldwide. It’s B2B (Business to Business) so to speak.
Each boat is built to meet the unique needs of their clients.
Many popular brands also do this in the leisure market.
If you’re interested to see more of this brand, enjoy these videos.
This under-one-minute video showcases an impressive 12 meter fire fighting Rigid Inflatable Boat by ASIS.
NEOM represents a forthcoming urban development initiated by Saudi Arabia in Tabuk. Spearheaded by Crown Prince Bin Salman since its inception in 2017.
The site is at the northern tip of the Red Sea, due east of Egypt across the Gulf of Aqaba and south of Jordan.
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