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Airborne (RIB)
The RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) is traditionally a boat for professional use such as diving. In later years it has become a popular choice for leisure and the Airborne-line bridges the gap even more.
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Avant (Bowrider)
The bowrider combines the best of the center console with the comfort and wind protection of the daycruiser. It has an open bow and a large windscreen.
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Enduro (Center console)
The center console have an open layout which allows for good mobility, easy access and gives the captain a clear overview in all directions. These are well-suited for daytrips.
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Noblesse (Daycruiser)
The daycruiser has a cabin for sleeping and a large wind-protected cockpit area. It allows for great comfort on both one-day trips as well for longer journeys.
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Gran Coupe (Wheelhouse)
Wheelhouse boats are great for all-year use. They open up for longer trips with spacious solutions for both storage and sleeping areas.
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