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The ecological advantages of RIBs over other types of boats

The ecological advantages of RIBs over other types of boats

Boating enthusiasts are increasingly aware of the importance of preserving our environment.

That's why many boat owners are looking for ways to minimize their impact on marine ecosystems while continuing to enjoy their passion.

RIBs stand out as an environmentally-friendly option compared to many other types of boat.

In this article, we'll explore how RIB boats offer ecological benefits and how owners can help protect the oceans.

 

1. Lightweight and energy-efficient

RIB boats are often lighter than other types of boats, due to their design and inflatable structure. This lightness translates into greater energy efficiency, as less power is required to move them forward. On average, they consume around 20% less fuel than conventional boats of equivalent size. Less fuel burned also means less air pollution and a reduced carbon footprint.

 

2. Minimal impact in shallow waters

Semi-rigid boats are ideal for navigating shallow waters such as lagoons, mangroves, coral reefs and estuaries, without damaging the fragile seabed. Their shallow draught, typically just 30 to 60 centimetres, allows owners to discover these remote, unspoiled areas while avoiding the risk of destroying sensitive marine ecosystems.

By comparison, a traditional boat of similar size can have an average draught of around 1 to 2 meters, or even more. This significant difference means that traditional boats are limited in their access to these shallow areas, and their passage can have a much greater impact on the seabed, damaging the vegetation, corals and fauna that reside there.

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3. Ease of maintenance

RIB boats are generally easier to maintain than fiberglass or aluminum boats. The PVC or hypalon material used for the inflatable hull is durable and corrosion-resistant, reducing the need to use harsh chemicals for maintenance.

 

Read: How to maintain your RIB boat?

 

4. Reducing noise emissions

RIB engines are often quieter than traditional boat engines, reducing noise disturbance for marine wildlife and other boaters .

Under normal conditions, at cruising speed, RIB boats can produce a noise level that generally varies between 70 and 90 decibels (dB). Again, this will depend on many factors, including engine type and boat model.

By comparison, some traditional boats, especially those with older, less quiet gasoline engines, can regularly produce noise levels in excess of 90 dB at cruising speed.

 

Conclusion

RIB boats offer an environmentally-friendly option for sailing enthusiasts. Their light weight, energy efficiency, shallow draft and ease of maintenance make them a responsible choice for those who wish to enjoy the pleasures of the sea while preserving its wonders.

By adopting sustainable boating practices, RIB owners can help protect marine ecosystems for future generations.

 

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