During many years I’ve been shooting RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats) during many races. This series of photos I shot during the Belgian Offshore Challenge (BOC). It was true racing in a great spirit that is hard to find today.
The Yellow Osprey Lynx
One day a passionate RIB fanatic asked me for pictures of a certain RIB. It was the yellow Osprey Lynx with inboard engine.
Anyone familiar with the RIB world knows that Osprey RIBs feel at their best in rough seas.
Below you will find the shots I took during that RIB race on the North Sea.
I inherited my passion for photography from my father and he from his father. I still have my grandfather’s bellows camera with glass plates. What a revolution has been made since then.
At the age of 21 I received my first Japanese Nikon reflex camera. I’ve never left the brand to my great satisfaction.
Since then there was no stopping it.
In addition to my mountain and kiting experience and other hobbies, I started to focus on boats. I fell also under the spell of power boating. For many years I was involved in that amazing world of speed on the water and got press photos delivered.
RIBs have been my passion for a long time and the RIB races got my attention more and more.
On this page you see some of my RIB race photos that have appeared in the press.
The RIB Race Terneuzen took place In the “Put van Terneuzen” (Pit of Terneuzen, province Zeeland, The Netherlands). This area is In the main Scheldt channel east of Terneuzen.
There were competitors from Belgium and The Netherlands in Rigid Inflatable Boats and more than the picture above shows but due to the circumstances it was less exciting. No big jumps or spectacular moves like in many RIB races on the sea I’ve witnessed.
The weather was sunny, the sky clear and the water flat. Trimming in that case can make a big difference, the weight shift and reducing wind resistance also.