SEAIR Partners with Ullman Dynamics

SEAIR Announces Strong Partnerships @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Boat
a strong partnership

SEAIR

The French company has joined forces with Ullman Dynamics, world leader in suspension seats, to incorporate their suspension seating into its foiling boat designs.

This collaboration improves both comfort and safety for passengers with prevention as focus.

The partnership is showcased in SEAIR’s 40 SR and Sillinger RIB models.

These Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) feature Ullman seats that provide outstanding shock absorption.

Passengers experienced reduced impact, making rides smoother and safer.

The integration of Ullman seating truly sets a new standard in foiling boat comfort.

The company is based in the Morbihan, Brittany (France), a great place to go out RIBbing.

SEAir Air Shark 765 Surprising Demo

A Daring Air Shark 765 Adaptation

Embarking on a maritime adventure near Lorient, France, aboard this flying Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) promised an exhilarating experience.

I haven’t sailed with a RIB with foils yet. It might surprise me, I think.

SEAir’s innovative Flying Rigid Inflatable Boat demonstrates remarkable proficiency in navigating turbulent waters, as exemplified in a captivating video featuring wave troughs reaching up to 80 cm.

The RIB stands out as a testament to the successful collaboration between SEAir and Sillinger.

Boasting retractable and electrically adjustable hydrofoils, this flying Rigid Inflatable Boat combines cutting-edge technology with the thrill of high-performance marine exploration.

I’ve posted more videos of flying RIBs here on RIBsONLY.com.

This video was published on the SEAir Flying Boat YouTube channel.

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RIB Sillinger AirShark765 with SEAir

The Airshark as Prototype

The 765 AirShark is the flying evolution of the 765 Proraid.

It is equipped with retractable foils, allowing it to sail smoothly above the waves without impact.

With unparalleled stability and comfort, the crew preserves energy for maximum operational availability.

The reduction in hydrodynamic friction lowers the required engine power and fuel consumption by 15 to 25%.

I’ve added more SEAir videos here on RIBsONLY.com to inform you.

This video was published on the SEAir Flying Boat YouTube channel

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