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“We deployed two Aquafarer RIBs during the coastal flooding — they were the only vessels that could navigate the debris-filled waters at low tide. The self-bailing floor kept us operational when other boats swamped.”

During a severe coastal flooding event, a municipal SAR team deployed Aquafarer RIBs for evacuation operations. The boats' shallow draft allowed access to flooded neighborhoods that were unreachable by larger vessels.

Coastal flood rescue operation, Southeast Asia, 2024 ·Municipal SAR Team Lead
“What sets Aquafarer apart is the weld quality. After 300+ hours of hard use in saltwater, our boat still holds pressure like day one.”

A professional dive support operator running daily charters in tropical saltwater conditions put an Aquafarer RIB through 18 months of continuous service. Inspection showed no seam separation, no valve deterioration, and less than 3% pressure loss over 48 hours.

Dive support operations, Caribbean, 2023-2025 ·Fleet Operations Manager