Presenting the MAR.CO R-EVOLUTION 26, an Italian-crafted Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) that draws a distinct line.
Propelled by a formidable 450 hp Mercury Racing outboard, this 8-meter Italian built RIB promises an exhilarating ride, embodying a perfect blend of power, style, and Italian craftsmanship.
A truly commendable job done—expertly executed and deserving of high praise indeed.
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When our Greek friends from e-Ribbing got to test one, it had twin Yamahas F300. At that time there were 6 passengers on board, 800 l fuel and 100 l fresh water. The Greek built Rigid Inflatable Boat did 51 knots max. The cruising speed was 35 knots. And the fuel consumption was about 84 l/hour or 2.42 l/nm.
We received a press release from Enigma Powerboats. It is a new British Powerboat Manufacturer. The renderings show a good-looking RIB. You’ll find the specs below.
The hull design with a triple ventilated step was created by naval architect Adam Younger. We all know then that it’s going to be a fast RIB with excellent behaviour. Petter Martens of Beserk Designs also joined the team for delivering a great RIB design. Both are members of RIBs ONLY.
So for their first RIB it looks very promising indeed.
Enigma launches a 38ft Super-RIB
After an extensive design and build programme, Enigma Powerboats Ltd. has launched its debut vessel, the Enigma 38. The first model has been produced as an open day boat, but the platform has been designed to be modular, with various configurations available.
“With the launch of the Enigma 38. we are moving Rigid Inflatable Boat design to a new level, with a huge focus on style. safety and usability. Inspired by super car aesthetics and quality, we have pushed beyond the boundaries of traditional super-rib design in all areas.
The Enigma 38 utilises an expansive 3.4m beam. allowing a diverse range of applications for a CAT-B offshore powerboat. capable of over 100mph. We are very excited to finally unveil the Enigma 38 and will shortly be commencing sea trial demonstrations.”- Debbie Hood, CEO
This video Introduces Highfield’s latest 2023 model, a mid-sized family Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) that harmoniously blends spaciousness and user-friendly handling.
Crafted with a predominant use of recyclable aluminum, this rigid inflatable boat (RIB) promises not only plenty of room but also a lightweight design, ensuring effortless maneuverability.
Families seeking comfort and convenience on the water will discover the 2023 Highfield model as an exemplary choice.
It achieves an optimal balance between ample space and easy navigation, serving as a testament to Highfield’s commitment to innovative design.
One of the challenges with a Rigid Inflatable Boat, is locating a good, tube-mounted dive ladder. I found this solution on a Fluid Watercraft RIB. It’s stainless steel, telescopic and removable.