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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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If you dream of being able to rush through the waves and feel like you are flying on the water, then the aluminum base is the safe choice for your sea adventures. You get a lightweight RIB with a durable construction and a lower weight that makes it easier to launch and transport. It is robust and ideal for more demanding trips as it resists shocks and impacts, meaning you can easily drag it onto the sand without worrying about scratches or cracks from sand and pebbles. Thanks to its lightweight construction, the Lamina AL easily cuts through the waves with less horsepower than fiberglass boats.

If you are more into a cozy trip where there is room for both family and friends, the fiberglass bottom is your safe choice. Here you get a boat that, thanks to its heavier weight, handles both flat water and high seas in style. With its unique forward hull design, our fully equipped Navigo is the most spacious fiberglass RIB on the market. Navigo is the ideal tender for a day trip to the beach, an adventurous morning snorkelling excursion or simply to transport family and friends in style.

You get a spacious fiberglass RIB that can be easily customized to meet all your needs:

Navigo's modular design allows for easy customization. Including seating options, in the form of bench seats, consoles and even two-person jockey seats, this boat can be customized to meet your unique needs and style. With its incredibly durable and reliable double fiberglass hull, everything about Navigo speaks to convenience and practicality.

6 quick facts about Lammina AL:

· Aluminum hull: The solid aluminum hull reduces weight and provides durability, making it suitable for sailing in challenging waters.

· Rubber-coated non-slip material: The boat's deck is equipped with a special rubber-coated material that provides a non-slip surface and increased safety.

· Rubber-coated keel protector: The entire keel is protected by a rubber-coated strip that makes it possible to sail safely, even in unfamiliar areas.

· Modular design: Lammina AL has a versatile design with the option of adapting the seats and console.

· Easy to maneuver: Thanks to the light construction, Lammina AL easily cuts through waves and chop with less horsepower than fiberglass boats.

· Bow locker: The front lid serves as a practical step and comfortable seating for guests. It can also be used to store a portable fuel tank.

 

 

6 quick facts about Navigo:

· Attractive anti-slip diamond pattern: The tire has a nice diamond pattern that provides a non-slip surface and increased safety.

· Four davit lifting points: Makes it easy to lift and transport the boat.

· Large bowler with seating: Ideal for storage and comfortable seating for passengers.

· Double fiberglass hull: Durable and reliable construction.

· Solid rub rail: Depending on the size, it has either single or double rub rail for protection.

· Bowlocker / Seat for portable fuel tank: Smaller models may have a portable fuel tank in the bowlocker, while larger models have built-in fuel tanks

 

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