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Alumina series

Alumina series

Alumina series

Alumina 2024

Lighter, stronger and smarter than ever before!

  •  9.5 to 18 feet.

  • Durable and robust: Made of aluminum, ensuring long life and high resistance.
  • More space for electronic devices such as 9'' screen, VHF, stereo etc.

  • Comfort and safety: integrated seats, flat platforms and bow stairs for easy access to the water.

  • Personalization: Choose from different trims and colors to customize the boat to your taste.

Much more than just easy

Our RIBs with aluminum hulls are lightweight and can therefore be operated with less powerful engines without compromising on performance. This results in lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions, which both protects the environment and saves you money.

In Doubt, Don't Doubt

In the midst of all the possibilities, it can be difficult to find the direction. But don't doubt! Let our experienced dealer be your personal navigator and help you find the perfect choice that suits you and your needs.

Guides

Mercury Motor

Which engine should you choose for your RIB boat?

Choosing the right engine for your RIB is not just a matter of horsepower – it’s about balancing performance, fuel economy, reliability and maintenance. The wrong engine can result in poor acceleration, increased fuel consumption or even compromised safety. In this guide, we’ll delve into the most important considerations to give you a solid foundation for choosing the optimal engine.
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How to choose the perfect inflatable boat

When faced with choosing an inflatable boat, it can quickly become overwhelming. There are many factors to consider – from size and material to purpose and budget. In this guide, we will help you make the best choice so that you can get the inflatable boat that perfectly suits your needs.
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Types of Inflatable Boats: Inflatable Boat vs. RIB – Which Is Best?

Inflatable boats and RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats) are two popular boat types used by boat owners around the world for various purposes. Inflatable boats are inflatable and easy to transport, while RIBs have a rigid hull that provides better stability and durability in demanding conditions. The choice depends on your needs for mobility, safety and fuel efficiency.
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Which bottom should I choose for my RIB?

When choosing a boat, your choice depends on your needs. The aluminum bottom is ideal for those looking for a light, durable boat that easily handles demanding trips and withstands shocks. If, on the other hand, you prioritize spaciousness and comfort for family trips, a fiberglass bottom like the Navigo is the best choice. Fiberglass boats offer robustness and a flexible design that adapts to your needs.
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Is the hull design a game changer?

Well you have to choose a boat one of the most important factors is the design of the hull, it is important both for performance and comfort.
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Hypalon: everything you need to know

When it comes to the construction of rib boats, the choice of the right material is crucial. Rib boats are known for their versatility and robustness.

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