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SAY CARBON YACHTS R


IBs, or rigid-inflatable boats, are lightweight, easy-to- steer and very safe. The combination of the tried and


tested RIB design and the ultra-light carbon hull redefines performance in this type of boat. At 13.70 metres long, the SAY45 RIB is very spacious and approved for up to 14 passengers. The D-shaped air tube allows impressively easy handling in the port and maximum safety on the open water. When fitted with a Diesel inboard engine with jet drive, the low hull draught makes the SAY45 RIB perfect for shallow water. The suspension seats, first-class cockpit equipment and a comfortable sundeck make your stay on board extra comfortable. Below deck, a relaxing rest area including bathroom creates a luxurious atmosphere. The SAY45 RIB is also suited for families, demanding commercial use, or for use as a tender for superyachts. For more details Tel: +49 7520 96 99 00 or visit www.saycarbon.com


RIB-X R


ib-X offers the world’s largest range of SOLAS approved traditional RIB style tenders in 5.0m,


5.5m, 6.0m, 6.5m, 7.0m, 7.5m, 8.0m and D-Tube tenders at 7.0m & 7.5m. Rib-X also offer a custom design service for SOLAS tenders. Using their extensive experience, they know the challenges faced in obtaining approvals for custom SOLAS tenders. Regulations affect virtually every component on a SOLAS approved tender, from the hull construction, the systems, engines, equipment, tubes etc all have to be built to exacting standards, there needs to be assurance of quality control throughout the entire build process through established and approved manufacturing standards and processes. The standards are exceptional for a reason and they believe that working within the stringent regulations should not preclude an owner from obtaining a custom approved tender. All Rib-X tenders are designed and hand built in the UK by a specialised team of professionals. The jet option on the SOLAS tender is a Volvo Penta D3 with Hamilton 213 Jet. For more details Tel: +44 (0)1162 477 017 or visit www.rib-x.co.uk


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