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  • Novurania 360 DL Tender from Inflatable Boat Pro - The Novurania 360 DL Tender has an LOA or 11'10" and a beam of 5'6". Seating 6 people, the Novurania DL 360 from Inflatable Boat... View Details

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  • Novurania 335 DL Tender from Inflatable Boat Pro - The Novurania 335 DL Tender has an LOA or 11'2" and a beam of 5'2". Seating 4 people, the Novurania DL 335 from Inflatable Boat P... View Details

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  • Novurania Como 24 Tender from Inflatable Boat Pro - The Novurania Como 24 Tender has an LOA or 23'10" and a beam of 8'11". Seating 12 people, and max of 200 HP, the Novurania Como... View Details

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  • Novurania Como 18 Tender from Inflatable Boat Pro - The Novurania Como 18 Tender has an LOA or 19'3" and a beam of 8'5". Seating 10 people, and max of 150 HP, the Novurania Como 18... View Details

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  • Tiger 480 SL LOA-15'11"   Beam-7'5"   MAX HP-90   MAX Pax-9  Tube Size-22" The Tiger Marine 480 SL is stocked with hypalon tube. SeaDeck faux teak, Silvertex cushion set, ski-pol... View Details

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Rigid Inflatable Boats on Boatcrazy

Rigid Inflatable Boats are lightweight, high-performance vessels that combine a solid, V-shaped hull with inflatable side tubes for added stability, buoyancy, and shock absorption. Designed for both recreational and professional use, Rigid Inflatable Boats offer a smooth, dry ride in rough water and are easy to launch, handle, and transport.

These versatile boats are widely used for coastal cruising, diving, search and rescue, law enforcement, and tender service for larger yachts. They’re also a popular choice for families and anglers who want a safe, fast, and fuel-efficient platform for inshore or offshore fishing use.

Browse our selection of new and used Rigid Inflatable Boats from top brands, with sizes ranging from compact 10-foot tenders to rugged, ocean-ready inflatables over 30 feet. Whether you're heading out for a fishing trip, water sports, or professional duty, Rigid Inflatable Boats deliver exceptional performance in a highly durable and portable package.

Rigid Inflatable Boats manufacturers on Boatcrazy

When shopping for a reliable and high-performance Rigid Inflatable Boat, consider these top-tier Manufacturers

Zodiac, AB Inflatables, BRIG

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Rigid Inflatable Boats Frequently Asked Questions

A Rigid Inflatable Boat combines a solid, shaped hull—usually made from fiberglass or aluminum—with inflatable side tubes. This hybrid design offers excellent performance, stability, and buoyancy, making RIBs ideal for both rough seas and smooth coastal cruising.

Rigid inflatable boats range in size from compact 8-foot tenders to large 45-foot offshore cruisers. Smaller models typically hold 2–4 passengers, while commercial or touring versions may carry 20+ people comfortably.

Basic rigid inflatable boats start around $3,000, while mid-range models with outboards typically range from $15,000 to $60,000. Premium or commercial-grade rigid inflatable boats can exceed $250,000 depending on customization, electronics, and engine power.

Rigid inflatable boats are used in a variety of roles—from yacht tenders and water taxis to patrol boats, rescue vessels, diving platforms, and high-speed recreational use. Their versatility and rugged construction make them ideal for both leisure and professional applications.

Performance Rigid inflatable boats with powerful engines can reach speeds of 40 to 60 knots or more. Recreational models typically cruise comfortably at 20–35 knots, offering a smooth and responsive ride even in choppy waters.

Look at hull material (fiberglass or aluminum), tube material (Hypalon is more durable than PVC), number of chambers, overall length, deck layout, horsepower compatibility, storage options, and the builder's reputation. Also, consider how and where you plan to use the boat for activities like coastal cruising or fishing.