Rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RIBs) combine tube-based and traditional-structure vessels for a lightweight, high-performance, high-capacity boat. RIB hulls are made of composite materials like fiberglass or aluminum, while the inflatable materials are either PVC or Hypalon. RIBs are stable, fast and seaworthy. They're responsive and able to take on varying water conditions, making them perfect for law enforcement and emergency service applications. RIBs are also great for recreational activities such as snorkeling, diving and cruising the coastline. Like any other boat, RIBs need regular cleaning to stay in prime condition.
You should clean your RIB regularly — especially if you use it often — and before and after storage.
It's also a good idea to clean a RIB after you purchase it. If you bought the boat used, you can't be too sure of where it's been or what kind of hidden dirt or damage it may have. Even if you've just purchased a brand-new inflatable boat, it's wise to give it a good cleaning. The manufacturing process may have left behind lubricants or other chemicals you should remove before you take your RIB into the water.
Cleaning a RIB differs from cleaning a traditional boat due to the inflatable siding material. You'll want to use cleaning products made specifically for RIBs — these are free from chemicals that could potentially damage your boat.
While you can clean your inflatable boat with regular soap or detergent, those products can leave behind a sticky residue that attracts and retains dirt. It can also lead to the growth of mold and mildew.
To clean your RIB properly, we recommend using an inflatable boat cleaner. These cleaners are specifically formulated to clean inflatable boats, effectively washing away dirt, stains and grime without damaging the boat's surface. Many inflatable boat cleaning products also shield the boat from the elements, keeping it in top condition.
You'll need the following supplies to clean your RIB:
Knowing which products you should avoid when looking for RIB cleaning supplies is crucial. Using the right products on your RIB is essential for avoiding damage during cleaning. You'll want to steer clear of a few products and ingredients, especially when cleaning the fabric of the inflatable siding.
You shouldn't use the following products to clean your RIB, as they can damage and discolor the fabric and break down the boat's adhesives:
While RIBs are quite durable and seaworthy, they require a particular cleaning approach. There are three steps to cleaning a RIB — cleaning, finishing and polishing. Read on to learn the specifics of each step of the RIB cleaning process.
Follow the steps below to remove dirt, oxidation, grease, oil and fuel residue from your inflatable boat:
Work your way through the boat one manageable section at a time — it may be helpful to start with the boat floor and work outward. Remember to flip the boat over and clean the underside.
Why should you continue past the cleaning step? Finishing and polishing help brighten and shine your RIB, but are they really necessary? These next two steps will help protect your boat from the elements, making them an essential part of the process.
RIB boat finishing products can brighten the boat's color and help prevent fading. Once you've cleaned your boat, follow the steps below to finish it:
Once your second coat dries, the finishing process is done! Just make sure not to apply the finishing product to hot surfaces, as they can cause it to dry too quickly.
Polishing your RIB will make it shine. Follow the steps below to complete the cleaning process:
A little polishing product goes a long way, so be careful not to overapply.
Inflatable boats can be prone to mold if you don't dry them properly before storing them away. Bleach is necessary to kill mold completely, though this is the only scenario in which we recommend it.
You'll need careful dilution to prevent the bleach from fading your boat's colors and weakening the fabric. While those can be unfortunate side effects of using bleach, they're better than dealing with the damage the mold could cause if you don't clean it.
If you notice mold on your RIB, take the following steps to remove it:
Nassau Boat Supplies has everything you need to enjoy endless fun on the water. Keep your RIB clean and well-maintained with our large selection of cleaning supplies. We're also happy to assist you with any boat project you can dream up.
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