Rigid Inflatable Rescue Boats (RIBs)

Rigid Inflatable Rescue Boats (RIBs) feature rigid hulls of marine-grade aluminum or FRP fiberglass fitted with high-buoyancy inflatable collars.

  • Rigid deep-V hull
  • Multiple independent air chambers
  • Self-Draining decks
  • Central console as per required
  • SOLAS equipment as per required
  • Boat design category B and C

Rigid Inflatable Rescue Boats (RIBs) serves to reinforce emergency response proficiency across all waterborne operations, ranging from flood intervention and maritime incident resolution to search and rescue (SAR), casualty medical evacuation, and holistic disaster governance initiatives.

Description

Introduction:

Rigid Inflatable Rescue Boats (RIBs) with deep-V rigid hull and thickened Hypalon air tubes, equipped with high-power outboard motors for a top speed over 150 knots. Standard with shock-absorbing riding seats, stainless steel rescue boarding ladder, full-length heavy-duty rubbing strake, multiple towing & lifting lugs, and separate first-aid storage compartments on deck. The vessel features excellent wave resistance for continuous operation in 3–4m waves. Reserved mounting ports for navigation radar, searchlights and life throwers.

Intended for:

Ideal for Inland Flood & Shallow Water Rescue, Inshore and Offshore High-Speed Search & Rescue.

Specification:

Model RIB390 RIB420 RIB480 RIB520 RIB580 RIB620
Overall Length 3.90m 4.20m 4.80m 5.20m 5.80m 6.20m
Overall Width 1.75m 2.00m 2.00m 2.10m 2.45m 2.50m
Buoyancy Tube Diameter 0.45m 0.50m 0.50m 0.52m 0.52m 0.52m
No. of Airtight Compartments 3 4 5 5 5 5
Keel Rigid deep V-shaped keel and Structural keel
Capacity 4+1 P 5+1 P 6+1 P 8+1 P 9+1 P 10+1 P
Total Weight of Boat (Net Weight) 82 kgs 220 kgs 360 kgs 440 kgs 530 kgs 595 kgs
Payload Capacity 635 kgs 720kgs 980 kgs 1050 kgs 1280 kgs 1430 kgs
OBM (Outboard Motor) 20~30 HP 30~40 HP 40~60 HP 60~90 HP 90~115 HP 115~150 HP
Tube Material 1.2mm PVC reinforced fabric or Hypalon/ Orca fabric
Hull Material Marine-grade aluminum or FRP fiberglass
Bow Shape Pointed bow (V-bow) or Wedged bow (T-bow)
D Rings and Lifelines Minimum 1 Stainless Steel D-ring at the bow for towing.
Minimum 4 internal D-rings for securing cargo/equipment.
Heavy-duty grab lines/lifelines on both sides of the buoyancy tube.
Handles and Rubbing Strake Minimum 4 heavy-duty carrying handles.
Heavy-duty rubbing strake/fender profiles around the perimeter for impact protection.
Steering and control Central console as per required
Seat Ergonomic/ leaning post /jockey-type shock-mitigating seats as per required
SOLAS Equipment List (as per required) Marine first aid kit
Rescue boarding ladder
Lifebuoys
Floating rescue line
Boat hook
Bilge pump
Thermal Protective Aid
Sea Anchor
Buoyant Safety Knife
Fire Extinguisher
Bailor
Marine VHF Radio
Radar Reflector
Compass
Navigation lights
Search light
Signal Whistle
Morse Signal Torch
Daylight Signal Mirror