THE 10 REASONS TO OWN AN ASIS
WHY CHOOSE AN ASIS RIB FOR YOUR NEXT MISSION?
EXCEPTIONAL SPEED
The lightness will ensure that the ASIS RIB will usually outperform any comparably sized and powered.
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EASY LAUNCHING AND RECOVERY
The ASIS RIBs lightness gives it an increased agility and responsiveness making your mission easier and faster.
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ECONOMIC
The weight savings of an ASIS RIB versus a hard sided alternative will generally contribute to greater fuel efficiency; increasing operational range and lowering fuel cost.
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REMARKABLE STABILITY
The inflatable collars on the ASIS Rigid Inflatable Boat serve as a stabilizing platform whether standing still or traveling at high speed. Particularly in adverse conditions this stability becomes a significant advantage.
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OUTSTANDING LOAD CARRYING CAPACITY
ASIS RIBs have a greater relative load carrying capacity due to the inflatable collars providing ultimate buoyancy and stability. Thus, allowing you to transport considerable loads without affecting the performance..
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DRY RIDE
ASIS’s reverse chine design as well as the air collars deflect sea spray for dryer ride and create more lift and agile cornering ability for navigation in the most extreme sea conditions.
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SHOCK MITIGATION
The air holding collars provide inherent shock mitigation when in a heavy sea. The collars also provide prominent fendering when coming along side for PAX transfer and vessel boarding operations.
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VERSATILITY
ASIS RIBs are versatile with plenty of open deck space to utilize for customizable accessories layout. The safety and performance quality ensure versatility in all sea conditions.
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SAFETY
Compartmentalized air chambers ensure our tube’s reserve buoyancy, shock mitigation and prominent fendering remains effective even in the event of puncture. Air holding tubes are not necessary to maintain the boat afloat but provide for the craft’s ultimate operational safety.
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LIGHT WEIGHT
The air tube collar construction results in the ASIS RIB being significantly lighter with a lower center of gravity and faster than a conventional hard sided boat. This advantage also ensures that it is easier to trailer behind a vehicle or lift on to the deck of a larger vessel.
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