BSC B-1 Review of This Rigid Inflatable Boat

BSC B-1 Impresses

The video showcases the Rigid Inflatable Boat, the BSC B-1, which is part of the new B series produced by the Italian based BSC shipyard.

The video is in Italian, but you can enable subtitles in your preferred language. Here‘s a brief guide on how to do that.

The RIB is 8 meters long and features two spacious swim platforms integrated into the hull.

Access to the boat is through a corridor on the left side.

The rear area of the BSC B-1 has a large sofa with a table base, which can be removed to create an aft sunbed.

There’s also an outdoor galley with a traditional stove and a refrigerator on wheels.

The seating consists of a two-seater sofa with adjustable backrests, and there are handles on both sides of the console for stability during navigation.

The co-pilot area is on the right side of the boat, and there are instrument panels, a stereo, and on/off buttons for convenience.

The front of the BSC B-1 has a sun lounger that conceals a spacious compartment usable as a changing room.

Rigid Inflatable Boat BSC B-1 Review @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Home
Rigid Inflatable Boat BSC B-1 Review

The sunbed is configured in a triangular shape with storage compartments, and the front section has an inspection compartment for the anchor and windlass.

Overall, the BSC B-1 offers comfort and practicality for navigation and relaxation.

This video was published on the BSC COLZANI YouTube channel.

Specs

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Contest: Your Best RIB Photo 2023

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Show Us Your Best RIB Photo

I thought it would be fun to hold a photo contest on RIBsONLY.com for the first time ever. Don’t think that your photos aren’t good enough. Just go ahead and do it.

Your photos can be taken with a smartphone all the way up to professional equipment.

As in every competition, there need to be rules to make everything fair and run smoothly. Good agreements make good friends.

Do read the rules below prior to participating.

1. Some General Remarks and Points of Attention

1.1. Categories

There are 4 categories for submitting your best RIB photo (max. 2 per category). You’ll find them in the rules below.

Certainly, you are welcome to utilise a small, non-disturbing personal watermark if you wish. Avoid incorporating watermarks from third-party brands.

Professional photographers are required to complete the entry form beforehand.

For further information on these categories, see ‘rules’.

You do allow the photo(s) to be published on RIBsONLY.com and its Facebook group for free, applicable solely when possessing copyright ownership.

You can send in maximum two photos per category. In each category there will be 3 winners selected by a jury composed by the owner of RIBs ONLY i.e. Medianaut, Karel Overlaet.
The jury of Your Best RIB Photo Contest consist of photographers, chief editors of nautical magazines, artists, maritime professionals, adventurers and naval architects.

All photos you submit and conform to the regulations can be used in a slideshow on RIBsONLY.com. You will be given credit of course as long as you own the copyright.

1.2. How to Submit Your Best RIB Photo(s)

To be valid, you must mention the category in which you are participating.

You can send in maximum two photos per category. In each category there will be 3 winners selected by a jury composed by the owner of RIBs ONLY i.e. Medianaut, Karel Overlaet. Each of these three will be awarded a prize, with prices yet to be determined. There’s a change that there are none.

The jury of Your Best RIB Photo Contest consist of photographers, chief editors of nautical magazines, artists, maritime professionals, adventurers and naval architects.

All photos you submit and conform to the regulations can be used in a slideshow on RIBsONLY.com. You will be given credit of course as long as you own the copyright.

You can send them to this email address, or if your files are too large, you can use WeTransfer using the same email address.

Feel free to utilise it also if you require any assistance or have any questions.

1.3 Deadline

The closing date for submissions of Your Best RIB Photo Contest is scheduled for:
Thursday, October 26th, 2023, at 23:59 (GMT+2), Brussels time.

1.4 Declaration of victors

The declaration of victors is slated to occur within the latter portion of the month of November 2023.

2. Rules for Entering Your Best RIB Photo Contest

2.1. Rules

The term “Your Best RIB Photo Contest” shall henceforth be referenced herein as the “Contest”

  1. Eligibility: The “Contest” is free, regardless of age or location, except for employees and immediate family members Medianaut who organizes the contest.
  2. Privacy Policy: By participating in the contest, the entrant acknowledges he has read and understood the Privacy Policy which is available on this page.
  3. Photo Quality Standards: All photo submissions must adhere to specific quality standards. Each photo should have a minimum resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. Submissions not meeting this requirement may be disqualified.
  4. Submission Format: Each photo must not exceed 15 MB in size. Each photo must have a title, the mention of the category and the full name of the entrant.
    Any other information that the entrant wishes to share is very welcomed. For instance the story behind the photo, location, anything special to be mentioned…
    Submit your photos only in the following formats: HEIC (iPhone), JPG (JPEG), or PNG.
  5. Subject Matter: Photos must prominently feature the Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) as the primary subject.
  6. Safety First: Photos should not depict any dangerous or irresponsible behaviour involving RIBs. Any content that endangers the marine environment will not be accepted.
  7. Respectful Content: Obscene, racist, pornographic, indecent, harassing, threatening, offensive or inappropriate images will not be admitted to the “Contest”. Respect for other participants and the broader audience is essential.
    The photos entered must not violate national or international regulations regarding domestic security.
  8. Originality: Each and every entrant tendered for inclusion in the “Contest” must unequivocally represent the original creation of the entrant, who is further required to possess absolute proprietorship and copyright entitlement over the depicted image.
    The submission of photographs that infringe upon copyright or intellectual property rights in any manner is strictly prohibited. Possible claims will be forwarded to the entrant of the photo. “RIBs ONLY” under the purview of Medianaut (Karel Overlaet) shall hereby be deemed exempt from any potential claims.
  9. Editing Guidelines: Minimal digital editing is allowed for color correction, cropping, and minor adjustments.
  10. Multiple Submissions: Each entrant is afforded the opportunity to tender a maximum of two (2) photographs per category for evaluation in the “Contest.”
    The submission of more than two photographs per category shall result in immediate disqualification in that category.
  11. Deadline: All entries must be submitted by the deadline Thursday, October 26th, 2023, at 23:59 (GMT+2). Late submissions will not be considered.
  12. Category Selection: There are 4. Entrants vying for participation in the “Contest” are obliged to select the designated contest categories for their submission and are further required to explicitly specify the chosen category during the submission process. Failure to comply with this directive shall render the submitted photo(s) ineligible for inclusion in the “Contest.”
    Professional photographers are required to complete the entry form beforehand.
    A. Leisure Use: Highlighting the recreational aspects of RIBbing with your own Rigid Inflatable Boat, non-professional, non-commercial.
    B. Professional use: Showing the deployment of Rigid Inflatable Boats used for professional, commercial and rescue operations use only.
    C. Professional Photographing: Showcasing high-quality professional photography for a.o. marketing purposes.
    D. AI Modified and renderings: Permitting the inclusion of creatively enhanced photographs of Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) through the utilisation of renderings or Artificial Intelligence (AI).
  13. Judges: The judges come from a range of disciplines from different countries; they will be considering images according to criteria including but not limited to design, innovation, technical skills, artistic merit and originality. The chairman of the jury has no vote. There is no appeal against the composition of the jury.
  14. No responsibility can be accepted for entries: Photos that are lost, delayed, corrupted, damaged, misdirected or incomplete or which cannot be submitted for any technical, delivery or other reason. So be sure to make a copy of the photo before submitting it.
  15. Jurisdiction: Only Belgian courts have jurisdiction.

2.2. The “Contest” Outcome is Final

Kindly take notice that the finality of the “Contest” outcome is absolute and precludes any potential deliberation or recourse.

In the event that the victorious photograph originates from a brand engaged in advertising on RIBsONLY.com, such an occurrence is entirely serendipitous.

All determinations rendered by the adjudicators carry the force of binding effect and are immune from contestation.

Prizes allocated are non-negotiable for cash conversion.

By participating in the “Contest”, entrants explicitly consent to unreservedly accept all regulations and the ultimate judgment, relinquishing any entitlement to dispute or appeal.

Good luck with Your Best RIB Photo!

Why a Top 10 of the Best RIBs is Pointless

Why a list of the Best RIBs is Pointless
Collage of some YouTube channels screenhots by Karel Overlaet – Medianuat

A Top 10 – Introduction

On YouTube, I came across some videos listing the best RIBs. This prompted me to write this article.

Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) have gained immense popularity in recent years due to their versatility, durability, and performance.

As a result, numerous websites and publications often compile lists of the “best” RIBs on the market.

While these top 10 lists may seem helpful at first glance, it is important to recognise that such rankings can be highly subjective and may not necessarily reflect your specific needs and preferences.

In this article, I delve into the reasons why relying solely on a top 10 list to make your RIB purchase decision is simply pointless.

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Goldfish X10 RIB Ski and Sail Heading North Part 1

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Goldfish X10 RIB Ski and Sail Heading North Part 1 shot

Goldfish X10 RIB … Impressive

This team wanted to share that they took the X10 Explorer RIB on an exploration trip to Lofoten, Norway, and they have created a series of videos to showcase their adventure!

In this first episode, Jørgen will give you valuable insight into what to expect and how to make the most of your journey. He will also provide useful tips on packing and preparing for the trip – making sure that you’re set for a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Additionally, you’ll get to have an exclusive look at the Goldfish X10 Explorer in action and observe how it deals with various elements.

Check out part 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this adventure.

I published some well-selected videos here on RIBsONLY.com of Goldfish Rigid Inflatable Boats.

The video was published on the Goldfish Boat AS YouTube channel.

Is the SuperRib Open 27 the Future?

SuperRib Open 27 Rather Innovative?

The video is again a job well done!

But I’m going to be honest. Whenever I read such a statement, in this case the “RIB of the future?”, I am more sceptical than usual.

Maybe you feel that way too because what is the future and how do you predict it?

Perhaps it’s a somewhat unfortunate choice of words and probably one to name as a differentiator from the competition for this SuperRIB Open 27.

I prefer to stick to “innovative” like, for instance, the new Mercury 600 V12.

I recently had the opportunity to experience this technology on a twin installation on a massive Technohull Omega 47. It’s really something else. More on that in a forthcoming article.

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