Our inflatable boats are lightweight boats constructed with its sides and bow made of flexible tubes containing pressurised gas. Our smaller boats are with flexible floor and hull beneath it.
We carry 270cm, 320cm & 360cm long Inflatable Boats with the floor option of three to five rigid plywood, Airmat, Aluminium or Fiber form fixed between the tubes. The transom used in our boats is rigid, providing a location and structure for mounting an outboard motor.
All of our inflatable boats have been designed to be disassembled and packed into a small volume, so they can be easily stored and transported to water when needed. Here the boat when inflated is kept rigid crossways by a foldable removable thwart. This feature allows Our boats to be used as liferafts for larger boats or aircraft, and for travel or recreational purposes.
Our new range of rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RHIB) have very high quality rigid floor and solid hull. The improved external shape of the hull on our boats lets it cut through waves more easily giving a more comfortable ride when traveling fast in rough conditions. This new structure of the hull is capable of supporting a more powerful transom mounted outboard engine or even an inboard engine. In addition to their proactive lifeboat functionality, Our boats serve as everyday tenders and as recreational boats. They are extremely buoyant and/or unsinkable and have great carrying capacity relative to length.
Our Inflatable boats come with floor options of plywood, Airmat, Aluminium or Fiber form sheets for rigidity. The tubes are made of rubberized, synthetic sheets of Thermoplastic Urethane, an advanced Mirasol PVC to provide light-weight and secure buoyancy. The tubes are constructed in separate sections, each with a valve to add or remove air, to reduce the effect of a puncture.
We also have inflatable boats with inflated keel to create a "groove" along the line of the hull improving the hull's wave cutting and turning performance. Due to the lightness, it is easy to cause these inflatable boat with keel to start hydroplaning, thus making it faster than the engine would allow when the hull is operating in displacement mode.
Because these Inflatable boats contain no rigid frame members, so they can be deflated, folded and stored in compact bags.
You can use our Inflatable boats in a number of sporting events and for recreational purposes, such as Whitewater rafting, Inflatable Rescue Boat Racing, water skiing, Fishing
Other terms used for inflatable boats are "inflatable dinghy", "rubber dinghy", "inflatable", "inflatable rescue boat" or "rubber duck".