DazzyWoo
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A link to a lockdown video for those of you who might like this sort of thing.
Just gave up after #2.Yep. Part 4 is up.
We had a couple of Avon RIBs at our sailing club.I had 2 of the Avon 4m RIBS.
Capable boats, I had the jockey seats though.
Not sure if I’d want to have gone around the UK in them...
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We had a couple of Avon RIBs at our sailing club.
The early one was a Searider - interesting boat - the keel part of the hull flooded whenever the boat stopped thus making it stable.
Once under way, the water would drain out as it climbed onto the plane.
Excellent as a rescue boat.
Yes, both of mine were flooding hull seariders. The first was stolen.
Not sure if they continued the idea on the bigger boats but I’m pretty sure they were popular as rescue boats offshore.
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I know the 4.7 and 5.4 seariders have flooding hulls. Spent many the hours laying marks and providing rescue cover in these boats and the flooding Hull is a great feature imo, really ‘sticks’ the boat to the water. Incredible seakeeping for their size too and tough as old boots. We put thousands of hard hours on them.
Still have a 4m myself, great fun and very capable for a small boat but I wouldn’t go round the UK in one and that ones underpowered with 30hp I my opinion. Still great videos however.
I know the 4.7 and 5.4 seariders have flooding hulls. Spent many the hours laying marks and providing rescue cover in these boats and the flooding Hull is a great feature imo, really ‘sticks’ the boat to the water. Incredible seakeeping for their size too and tough as old boots. We put thousands of hard hours on them.
Still have a 4m myself, great fun and very capable for a small boat but I wouldn’t go round the UK in one and that ones underpowered with 30hp I my opinion. Still great videos however.
I had an Avon searider SR4 rib with a 50hp mercury. Brilliant boat for 2 and with the 50 on the back it would do 32Ks.
The flooding hull made it very stable, but did create a huge wake when not on the plane