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Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs) are a type of boat used in the maritime industry. They are constructed with a rigid hull and an inflatable tube around the outside. This combination of materials provides a lightweight, yet strong and stable vessel. RIBs are used for a variety of purposes, including recreational boating, commercial fishing, search and rescue, and military operations. They are also popular for their versatility, as they can be used in both shallow and deep waters.
RIBs are typically powered by outboard motors, although some models are available with inboard engines. They are also available in a variety of sizes, from small dinghies to large vessels.
The RIB market is an important part of the maritime industry, providing vessels for a variety of uses. It is a competitive market, with many manufacturers offering a range of models.
Some of the companies in the RIB market include Avon Marine, Bombard, Brig, Highfield Boats, and Zodiac. Show Less Read more