Looking for performance, safety, and versatility on the water? Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) combine a solid V-shaped hull with durable inflatable tubes to deliver speed, stability, and easy handling. Whether you’re in the market for trailerable sport boats for weekend adventures or offshore tend... learn more about RIB Boats
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Custom Boats RIB
Greece
18.29 m.
2023
Used
This 60-foot inflatable boat offers luxury accommodations for 5, exceptional cruising speeds, and unparalleled handling in rough seas, built in Greece.
$343,372
Eduardono RIB
Santa Cruz, Calif... (United States of America)
11.89 m.
Used
Discover the Ocean Spirit, a high-performance RIB formerly owned by the Oracle Race Team, featuring twin 2023 Yamaha engines and room for 32 passengers.
$169,000
Atlantic 21 Rib
Antrim, Antrim (United Kingdom)
6.4 m.
1981
Used
Ex-rescue Rib available, featuring dual 70 hp Yamaha outboards, Raymarine GPS, and a 4-wheel trailer, ready for any adventure.
$26,775
Sealegs 7.5 Rib
Poole, Dorset (United Kingdom)
7.32 m.
2020
Used
Discover the Sealegs 7.5m RIB, an amphibious boat with advanced stability, a powerful Yamaha engine, and premium features for seamless land-to-sea transitions.
$187,898
Dariel DTS RIB
Fontvieille (Monaco)
13.6 m.
2015
Used
The DARIEL DTS offers a spacious and comfortable semi-rigid design, perfect for enjoyable sailing and sea outings.
$289,829
Haohai Rib 390
Torrevieja (Spain)
3.9 m.
2023
New
Brand new 3.90m RIB with a 30HP Yamaha engine, 0 hours, and a 4-year warranty. Includes a new trailer; ideal for cruising and water sports.
$22,697
Unknown RIB 45
Greece
14.0 m.
2023
Used
The 2023 Custom RIB 45 combines luxury and performance with twin Yanmar engines, a spacious interior, and advanced navigational equipment.
$453,949
Trend 760 Rib
Lemmer (Netherlands)
7.6 m.
2022
Used
Trend 760 Rib DEMO - Rib - Opblaasboot Unieke 7.60 meter lange "no nonsense" zwarte rib met Honda 250pk buiten boord motor. Features Beugel met verlichting en eventueel zwaai...
$80,314
Highfield 560 Sport RIB
Pwllheli, Gwynedd (United Kingdom)
5.6 m.
2022
Used
Explore the Highfield Sport 560 with a low-hour Honda 100hp outboard, ideal for family outings and coastal cruising, fully equipped and ready to go.
$46,706
Protector 8.5 Cabin Rib
Portchester, Hamp... (United Kingdom)
8.58 m.
2004
Used
The Rayglass Protector 8.5 RIB stands out with new Suzuki DF200 drive-by-wire engines and extensive upgrades, including new Henshaw tubes, Garmin electronics, and a spacious cabin layout. Known for its comfort and dependability, this RIB is perfect for both family outings and commercial applications.
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Zodiac Yachtline 440 for sale
Offered by: SYS Yacht Sales
$18,500
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AB Inflatables 19 Oceanus VST for sale
Offered by: Network Yacht Brokers
$64,018
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Grand Inflatable Golden Line 850 for sale
Offered by: Aspire Boat Sales
$100,593
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Zodiac Open 4.8 for sale
Offered by: Boaters World Marine Centers
$24,977
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Highfield Roll Up Am 320 for sale
Offered by: Nautical Ventures
$1,668
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Highfield Ultralite 240 for sale
Offered by: Rob Perry Marine Ltd
$2,480
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Highfield Ultralite 260 for sale
Offered by: Rob Perry Marine Ltd
$2,602
Contact SellerLooking for performance, safety, and versatility on the water? Rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) combine a solid V-shaped hull with durable inflatable tubes to deliver speed, stability, and easy handling. Whether you’re in the market for trailerable sport boats for weekend adventures or offshore tenders built to handle rougher seas, our selection of RIB boats for sale has something for every type of boater. From compact family cruisers to high-performance workboats, these vessels are known for their lightweight design, fuel efficiency, and impressive buoyancy. Browse our listings to find new and used RIBs in a variety of sizes, styles, and brands, all from trusted sellers worldwide.
Rigid Inflatable Boats (better known as RIBs) have been used for years as workhorses, notably for the emergency services, as well as for leisure thanks to their lightweight properties, high performance, and safety characteristics.
A RIB is characterized by its solid V-shaped hull which is surrounded by sturdy inflatable tubes. This unique design allows the vessel to handle very rough seas because of the shock-absorbing properties of the tubes. They are exceptionally fast (often able to reach 50 knots) and can be winched or trailered easily because of their comparatively low weight to size ratio. Safety-wise the inflated tubes provide lots of buoyancy, and if one section of a tube—made from either Hypalon or PVC—gets ruptured, the boat will be supported by the remaining tubes.
RIBs are incredibly versatile boats, and most commonly used for tenders, commercial work, and for training. However, they also make good dive boats, leisure boats, and family boats, and there are today an unlimited number of designs, sizes, finishes, and styles of RIBs on the market.
The most common type of RIB is the open model which, as the name suggests, has no roof or cabin and instead has an uncovered deck. Whether they’re being used for commercial or recreational purposes, open RIBs are stable and functional, easy to handle, and are popular training boats. The seating configuration in open RIBs varies, with some having their seats in a line—known as jockey seats—which makes the most of the internal deck space, while others have bench-type seating behind the helm.
Cabin RIBs have a fully enclosed cabin over the bow or bow and helm. Larger fully enclosed models might have small galleys or heads to allow for overnight stays, making these efficient weekend cruisers. The cabin RIB comes at a considerably higher price point than the open RIB as they are larger and more luxurious options with lots more features and versatility.
Traditionally RIBs had outboard engines to make them easier to maintain and service, and you’ll still see a majority of outboard engine RIBs on the water. However, these days inboard engines are gaining in popularity within the leisure market as they allow for swim platforms and watersports. More critically, having an inboard allows for either diesel power or jet drives, which may be the option of choice for RIBs used as tenders for yachts. These generally run on diesel power to allow for single-source fueling (rather than having to haul both diesel and gasoline in different tanks), and/or utilize jet drives to reduce the amount of space needed to store the tender aboard the mothership.
The development of luxury RIBs has taken the industry by storm, and today brands are designing ever larger and more luxurious models. Often referred to as MAXI RIBs they can be anything up to 65-feet in length, although most are smaller than that. These James Bond-style vessels are gleaming and high-polished, and filled with leather upholstery and the latest technology such as drop-down sides to create large teak sundecks, as well as solariums, dinettes, multiple cabins, fully-equipped galleys, and huge swim platforms.
The name Zodiac is probably the first one to spring to mind when you think of a RIB, and they are stalwarts of the industry. Yet there are many excellent brands building a huge array of styles to suit all tastes and budgets.
Traditional-styled, simple RIB brands include Ribcraft, Zeppelin, AB Inflatables, Novurania, and Safeboats, all of which pride themselves on their tough and rugged vessels. Then there are the brands designing more luxury models aimed at those wanting to cruise in style. These include Brig, Osprey, Protector, Argos Nautic, Zar, Capelli, and Highfield. Some of the larger luxury models can offer cabins, small galleys, and plenty of innovation.
Maxi RIB brands offering the very highest in luxury include Magazzu, Avera, Technorib, Olympic RIBs, Sacs, Skipper, Pirelli, and Ribco.
Rigid inflatable boats are popular the world over for their sturdiness, speed, and lightweight properties. They can be purchased fairly inexpensively but there are also very large and/or high-end models too. They are fun, versatile, easy to trailer, and able to safely withstand whatever the ocean throws at them.