How long do inflatable boats (RIBs) last?
Rigid Inflatable Boats or RIBs are popular with professional sailors and hobbyists alike. Thanks to their reliability and great features, they are sought after and fun to drive. If you're thinking about getting a RIB, you may be wondering how long they'll last. This makes sense, since unlike other boats, these boats are inflated and don't have a solid structure. However, there is no need to worry. Modern RIBs are built to last just as long as their solid counterparts. Bering Marine has been manufacturing and selling luxury RIBs for years and wants to show how these boats are built to last. If you are interested in a RIB, stop by our RIB page and see how our RIBs are built differently.
Life expectancy can vary depending on the size and brand of the RIB. For smaller and more compact boats, life expectancy is usually around 10-15 years. These smaller boats do not contain as much air and may begin to deflate. After long use, the material may begin to wear and stretch, making it less reliable than when first purchased. Factors such as the age of the boat, materials used, storage location, UV radiation, manufacturing method (handmade or machine), etc. can affect life expectancy.
RIBs from Bering Marinet can last longer than 20+ years. All of our RIBs are made of high quality materials and have many of the same features and characteristics as a normal boat.
The life expectancy of your boat can be increased by taking care of it. Simple things like cleaning after each use and regular maintenance make a big difference. The way you store it is also an important factor, as this ensures that the materials don't wear out and get destroyed. It's important to keep the boat out of the water when it's not being used, as algae, bacteria and other temperature changes don't do the parts any good. Make sure the boat is stored in a place where rodents and pets cannot access it.