Rigid inflatable boats are well thought out in terms of construction and materials used. Initially, it was developed for the needs of the army, and the goal was speed, carrying capacity and economy. Gibsy ALU-H 270 inherits all these advantages.
1. Speed
Outperforms rigid and inflatable boats of the same size in terms of speed. Thanks to the extraordinary lightness of the aluminum-magnesium alloy and the sides filled with air, it weighs only 47 kg. Low weight allows you to quickly develop a speed at which you can switch to gliding.
2. Load capacity
Due to the high buoyancy provided by the floating lightweight hull and inflatable sides with a diameter of 36 cm, its carrying capacity is comparable to high-pressure inflatable boats, but exceeds the carrying capacity of conventional inflatables and with a fully rigid hull of the same size.
3. Cost efficiency
Planing on the Gibsy ALU-H 270 is achieved very quickly as the boat is light, smooth and glides very well. Due to the transition to gliding, most of the bottom does not come into contact with water, and the wetted surface of the bottom does not experience too much resistance, which is also facilitated by the V-shaped keel. Therefore, a high power motor is not required to overcome this small resistance. The lower the engine power, the more economical the fuel consumption.
Despite its small size and excellent gliding, the boat obeys the helm perfectly thanks to the V-shaped keel, which maintains a stable course.
The sides serve as a fender when approaching the yacht, so the model is an ideal tender.
Aluminum-magnesium alloy is an excellent choice for the body as it eliminates osmosis problems.
The solid deck does not flex even during very active movement, so it is great for divers, fishermen and hunters. The deck surface is covered with a non-slip layer to prevent injury.
The cost of Gibsy ALU-H 270 is indicated taking into account the basic configuration.
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