4 Rules to Maintain your RIB Super Top-Notch

Take your time to maintain your RIB top-notch. It’s worth it.
Take your time to maintain your RIB top-notch. It’s worth it.

Introduction

To keep a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) top-notch, functioning and looking new for many years, you need to take proper care and maintenance.

With some extra care, you will maintain its performance and quality. How to maintain a RIB top-notch is not that difficult.

When you buy a RIB, part of the after-sale service should incorporate how to care for the boat and ways that can impact its longevity.

It is not a rigorous process that consumes hours of your time. On the contrary, it is about consistent maintenance.

In this article, I will cover 4 main aspects to care for your Rigid Inflatable Boat and thus keeping it top-notch.

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The Fun of Owning a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB): 8 Thoughts

The Fun of Owning a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Boat
Dokos island – Photo © Panos Lazanas

Introduction

Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) are very popular amongst families and individuals.

They are versatile and can be used for various leisure activities such as fishing, speed boating, taking day trips or weekends and even wakeboarding or water skiing.

The fun of owning a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) is truly fantastic!

I had splendid times with my wife and kids in our family RIB for many years, powered by a Suzuki 140 hp. We took our Labrador along as well. The funny thing is that he wanted to jump overboard every time he saw a buoy, barking and swaying his tail.

Owning a RIB is fun and rewarding because they’re entertaining boats and you have a lot of satisfaction.

These boats are sometimes high-speed and can cope with challenging sea conditions which is why they are often used to rescue people from the water.

Recreational RIBs come in a variety of sizes and are trailerable up to 3.5 tons (in my country, Belgium) or 7,716 lb. Others weigh much more than that, are too wide and thus are no longer trailerable.

If you’re into buying a RIB, I have good news for you: out there is one especially for you. Find it! Pop your questions in our Facebook group. Get some idea of what used RIBs cost in RIBs ONLY Sales.

Let’s look at why owning a RIB is fun for the whole family.

1. Why Owning a RIB is Fun

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The 5 Basic Marine Knots You Should Know

The 4 Basic Marine Knots You Should Know
The 4 Basic Marine Knots You Should Know – Photo Pixabay

Introduction

As a skipper, crew member or just a sailor, you simply can’t ignore the importance of tying a knot.

Just as every boat owner must learn how to dock a boat and anchoring a boat, I can say that knot tying is an essential skill that comes in handy while saving lives, moving cargo, mooring, securing loads and in so many other situations. I use these knots all the time on the water.

I know that boating knots is not a skill that many boaters are familiar with as they begin and I can’t blame them. Who’s telling them what to know about knots when buying a RIB (or any motorboat).

There are many marine knots, hundreds, each with a dedicated function, although others are versatile enough to be used in more than one situation.

When I mastered a few of these essential knots, it’s all you need to make your sailing not just safer but also more accessible.

Remember, it’s always best to putter before you hit the waters. Mastering these four basic marine knots will prove indispensable for every mooring, anchoring, voyage and every boat owner or crew member should be aware of. 

I added some videos to visualise the tying of the knots. Here we go!

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What the Hull – 1 – Fascinating Alex Stavroulakis

Alex Düsseldorf 2019 Alex (right) -  Düsseldorf 2019 - Skipper hull architect and designer @ RIBs ONLY - Home of the Rigid Inflatable Boat
Alex (right) Düsseldorf 2019 – Skipper hull architect – Photo © Karel Overlaet – Medianaut

Introduction

Writing the article ‘How to buy a RIB‘, I mentioned that the hull is the most important part of the RIB. It defines the RIB so to speak.

So what makes a good hull? I found it of interest to you to hear the experts on this matter. So I contacted a top RIB hull designer to tell us more on this subject: Alexandros Stavroulakis.

Alex is a Greek Naval Architect, R&D Director and co-owner of Skipper-BSK, a Greek RIB shipyard that stands for speed and luxury.

BSK Marine is a company that has years experience in vessel constructing and her rapid progress creates a remarkable history and makes Skipper boats synonymous to quality and seaworthiness.

Designing a Skipper Boat is a new challenge every time. Having studied naval architecture and industrial design and also being working in the boat industry from an early age, he knows each detail and every step of the boat construction from the inside to the outside and has the ability to make a supreme design from inside out.

Find out more …

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