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Tarandy England
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Post by Tarandy » 29 Jun 2023, 10:46

Hi everyone
I haven’t a boat but looking at a f-rib,
I want something I can carry in a car, not trailer, and is big enough for two and possibly put a ringo behind it. Are F-ribs ok in rough sea (waves)
Thank you for all replies

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ChrisParish Great Britain
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Post by ChrisParish » 29 Jun 2023, 19:51

F-Ribs are great little boats, but like all small ribs they can slam a bit in rough seas but they are more capable of handling the seas than your spine is!
What I mean by that is that you will turn around and head back to shore before you reach the limit of the boat.
I would recommend the 360 as a minimum if you want to head out to sea.
Not a complete idiot - some parts are missing.

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