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by Phil
06 Jul 2019, 12:22
Forum: For Sale
Topic: F-RIB 360 for sale
Replies: 8
Views: 1970

Re: F-RIB 360 for sale

ChrisParish wrote:
06 Jul 2019, 12:12
Glad you have managed to sell it ok.
Now go and buy a new boat!
:thumbsup Already chatting to a broker (and a surveyor) about an offer for a 19 footer I viewed a couple of weeks ago :D!
by Phil
06 Jul 2019, 12:04
Forum: For Sale
Topic: F-RIB 360 for sale
Replies: 8
Views: 1970

Re: F-RIB 360 for sale

My F-RIB has now been sold. Thank you to everyone who provided so much help and guidance through my 2 years of ownership which really helped me get the most out of these great bits of kit. I had some fantastic times on the water and made some unforgettable family memories with the boat. I’m a little...
by Phil
17 Jun 2019, 07:36
Forum: For Sale
Topic: F-RIB 360 for sale
Replies: 8
Views: 1970

Re: F-RIB 360 for sale

n.b. I can no longer edit my original post, but I should add that I'll also be including an outboard carry bag in the sale. This makes lifting and carrying the outboard easier and keeps your car from getting grubby!
by Phil
17 Jun 2019, 07:00
Forum: For Sale
Topic: F-RIB 360 for sale
Replies: 8
Views: 1970

Re: F-RIB 360 for sale

Hi @Martin, yes, this thread last night is the only place I’ve listed the boat so far, so it’s still for sale :).

@Devondafty feel free to send me a direct message if you’d like further info.

Cheers,

Phil
by Phil
16 Jun 2019, 21:43
Forum: For Sale
Topic: F-RIB 360 for sale
Replies: 8
Views: 1970

F-RIB 360 for sale

After almost 2 years, 20-30 launches and many great memories, I’m selling my F-RIB 360. I’ve enjoyed my time on the water so much, I’ve decided to enter the market for a bigger boat in 17-20 foot range. The F-RIB is such a capable bit of kit and so convenient for transporting in the back of a car, I...
by Phil
24 Apr 2019, 20:04
Forum: F-Rib / Foldable Rib / Folding Boat
Topic: F-RIB 360 letting in water
Replies: 22
Views: 7788

Re: F-RIB 360 letting in water

Bobbin wrote:
31 Aug 2018, 18:56
Apply a circle of marine lubricant to the body around the central bolt on the bulkhead
Just seen this. Thank you, and sorry for the very slow response! Sounds like a simpler fix, albeit it’s with the F-RIB UK guys now.
by Phil
24 Apr 2019, 20:01
Forum: F-Rib / Foldable Rib / Folding Boat
Topic: F-RIB 360 letting in water
Replies: 22
Views: 7788

Re: F-RIB 360 letting in water

Resurrecting this old thread with an update... So, life got in the way and I didn’t get the boat to F-RIB HQ in Hamble until January. The F-RIB HQ guys there were quite slow at getting round to looking at the leak, but I wasn’t in a mad rush as the weather was still crap earlier in the year. When th...
by Phil
29 Aug 2018, 19:19
Forum: F-Rib / Foldable Rib / Folding Boat
Topic: F-RIB 360 letting in water
Replies: 22
Views: 7788

Re: F-RIB 360 letting in water

Hi, Not a solution but just to let you know you're not alone my F-RIB 360 has always been the same since new 3+ years ago - 2-3 inches or more in the rear section. Usually when I launch the boat and have forgotten to put the drain plug in :) - Come on admit it - you've all done it :) But seriously ...
by Phil
11 Aug 2018, 19:27
Forum: My Boat / My Build...
Topic: How do I get a F-Rib 375 across soft sand
Replies: 26
Views: 6451

Re: How do I get a F-Rib 375 across soft sand

Alan wrote:
07 Aug 2018, 15:55
Phil

The rollers are thick and fabric reinforced and are much stronger than I expected. I can not walk across the sharp stones bare foot but rolling a fully loaded f-375 cross our crushed rock road is no problem.
Good to know, thanks Alan. Sounds like the rollers would do the job :thumbsup.
by Phil
31 Jul 2018, 19:51
Forum: My Boat / My Build...
Topic: How do I get a F-Rib 375 across soft sand
Replies: 26
Views: 6451

Re: How do I get a F-Rib 375 across soft sand

Looks like a decent solution Alan. Especially as those rollers deflate flat when not in use. Thanks for sharing :thumbsup. Food for thought for me if I end up doing more beach launches again. The rollers look like they’ll handle the steep shingle we get in the south of England and, whilst pretty exp...

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