OLR 40SRC Twin 450 hp XTO Yamahas

OLR 40SRC Stands for Olympic RIBs

The video presents the OLR 40SRC, a luxury RIB powered by twin Yamaha XTO 450hp V8 engines.

Showcased by our Greek friends at e-Ribbing.com.

Its sleek hull, flawless finish, and high-quality materials immediately convey sophistication, elegance, and refined design.

The deck layout is thoughtfully arranged, combining ergonomic design with practical functionality for leisure or extended trips at sea.

Measuring approximately 12 meters in length with a 3.25-meter beam, the boat weighs about 5,000 kg including engines.

The combination of cabin and deck design maintains a sporty, aggressive profile while providing comfortable overnight accommodation.

Its deep-V stepped hull ensures confident handling, allowing high speeds and safe long-distance cruising in rough offshore conditions.

During sea trials, the boat demonstrates linear acceleration, stable handling, and impressive performance even with a fully loaded cabin.

Helm visibility is excellent, controls respond precisely, and technology integrates seamlessly without disrupting the clean cockpit design.

Premium features like shock-mitigating seats and advanced navigation systems enhance both comfort and performance on every journey.

The twin Yamaha engines use direct fuel injection and integrated electric steering. They deliver up to 96 net amps at low RPM.

This setup maintains optimal running angles and keeps the boat responsive and easy to handle throughout the entire RPM range.

Overall, the OLR 40SRC combines luxury, style, and thrilling offshore capability, proving itself during the sea trial in the video.


I’ve shared more videos of this Greek RIB brand.

This video was published on the e-Ribbing. com YouTube channel

Specs

ModelOLR 40SRC
Length overall12.00 m (40 ft)
Beam overall3.25 m
Draft60 cm
Deadrise21°
Dry weight (incl. engines)Aprox. 4,350 Kg
Fuel capacity740 l
Fresh water140 l
Max persons12
CEB*
Maximum hp3 x 500 hp
Minimum hp2 x 300 hp
Recommended power2 x 400 hp
(source, data may vary)

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