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BRIG insists on using only premium quality materials like Hypalon. The company has painstakingly perfected manufacturing processes for precision assembly with neater fit and finish, boat after boat.
BRIG is not only the European leader in quality, it’s also the sales leader in inflatable boats. Tens of thousands of Brigs are produced every year, for consistent quality and greater value.
Australians are moving towards inflatables in big numbers, it’s easy to see why. In Europe, inflatable boats are the most popular form of tender and runabout greatly exceeding fibreglass and aluminium
With more buoyancy, you can load more people and more cargo, with more safety. When travelling across choppy seas, the side tubes cushion the effects of the swell, for a soft dry ride.
The tubes also work as fenders when you rub up alongside other craft. When you go diving or swimming, climbing back on board is easier with lower sides.
With lighter weight than a comparable-sized aluminium or fibreglass boat, inflatable boats require less towing power on the road, then less outboard power on the water. That means less fuel consumption with more fun.
The best inflatables are built using a remarkable material called Hypalon. So what makes it better?
In our harsh Australian environment, Hypalon resists the effects of UV light. In a country where boats are typically left outdoors all their life, in searing heat or bitter cold, Hypalon keeps its good looks and resilience for years.
Hypalon can handle everything the Australian Navy can throw at it. The average age is of the navy's RIBs is a staggering 18.6 years old, proof of Hypalon's durability under extreme conditions. So when lives are at stake it pays to enlist the services of Hypalon.