Are RIBs Suitable for Long-distance Cruising?

Are RIBs Suitable for Long-distance Cruising @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Boat

Essential Thoughts for Long-Distance Adventures

Maybe you’re just like me, eager to set out with your RIB and explore new horizons.

Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) have surged in popularity recently, thanks to their adaptability, resilience, and superior performance across various marine settings.

Often praised for their stability, manoeuvrability, and capacity to tackle rough waters, RIBs are a common sight in recreational boating, fishing trips, rescue missions, military contexts and so on.

But can these nimble crafts endure the challenges of long-distance cruising?

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Strider 15 RIB: The Fusion of Energy and Style

The Massive Strider 15 RIB

This video showcases the SACS Strider 15. She boasts a sleek, aerodynamic design that cuts through waves with ease, achieving exhilarating speeds of up to 51 knots.

The RIBs advanced hull design minimizes drag and maximizes fuel efficiency, extending cruising range and reducing operational costs.

It accommodates up to six guests in spacious cabin and boasts CE Certification Class B, enabling it to safely navigate beyond the coastline.

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This video was published on the SACS Sacsmarine YouTube channel.

Specs

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Two RIBs at the Boca Raton Inlet (USA)

A Zodiac MilPro™ RIB and a big Sacs RIB navigate at the Boca Raton Inlet is located on the East Coast of Florida 24 miles south of West Palm Beach and 16 miles north of Ft. Lauderdale near Intracoastal.

The skipper of the Milpro™ seems confident and masters the waves in a calm and well-thought-out manner.

Thanks to Boat Zone.

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