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Stay warm on your RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) this winter with a few handy tips from JBT Marine. (Part 1)

November 1st, 2011 | Posted in Clothing, Ribs | No Comments »

With the coldest months approaching, it will be vital this winter to be wrapped up warm to avoid any shivers and temperature related illness! Don’t get cold while out in your RIB this winter, here are a few handy tips this winter on clothing, and to follow in part 2 a few sneaky cheats to save our blog readers a few quid!

Layers:
It is important to get plenty to have plenty of layers of clothing. Most marine clothing manufacturers insist that their foul weather jackets work best in conjunction with two other layers of clothing – what is termed a ‘3 layer system’. The most popular brands of marine clothing are Musto, Henri-Lloyd and Gill.

Winter Clothing Blog - Base Layer & Salopettes

If it really is chilly, like when you have to spend ages scraping your windscreen before getting down to the boat, then maybe slip on some thermal underwear first. Then stick on a thick polo or rugby shirt, something that is fairly thick on its own yet comfortable.

Secondly, stick on a decent fleece or mid-layer. Polartec fleeces provide decent insulation while mid-layers (sometimes called ‘soft shell jackets’) are great for cutting out wind and keeping your body temperature up.

Finally, finish off the ensemble with a decent waterproof jacket. If it is really nippy maybe some Gore-Tex, but certainly a coastal rated jacket if you are planning to head out mid-winter.

Winter Clothing Blog - Full Foul Weather

Accessories:
All the fashion gurus tell us that to complete an outfit you must add accessories! Heading out in the winter months should be no exception!

Gloves. There are so many different types to choose from! For RIB driving, a few companies make great helmsman gloves which are fleece lined and waterproof. For passengers, check out the brand ‘SealSkinz’ who make some super warm winter items!

Bobble Hats. This really needs no explanation!

Scarves. Fleecy tube neck warmers are a great alternative to the long trailing woolly scarf.

Socks. Head to a camping shop for some nice thick socks, why not go nuts and wear two pairs!

Check out Part 2 of this blog which will be uploaded on

Friday 4th November.

Many thanks to the Marine Superstore for allowing us to take some snaps in their shop.

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October 28th, 2011 | Posted in Ribs | 2 Comments »

Diesel Power – Owning a Diesel RIB

October 26th, 2011 | Posted in Ribs | No Comments »

 

 

 

Steyr 256 Marine Turbo Diesel Inboard on Cougar R9 RIB

There are a number of advantages to owning a Diesel RIB, Team JBT have put together a blog to highlight some of the pros and cons of these RIBs.

Running Costs. The cost of marine diesel fuel is lower than petrol meaning that you have a few extra £££’s to go out and enjoy yourself!

Consumption. Diesel engines use less fuel than petrol ones. It’s why diesel cars are so popular. Some engines can suffer from ‘turbo lag’ and as a result take a little longer to get onto the plane. However, when cruising at high speed a turbo diesel engine can be a very fuel efficient, benefiting from more torque from less power. The sheer power and torque of a marine diesel engine means that a lower horsepower engine is required compared to the petrol outboard equivalent. This is great on a bigger, heavier RIB where multiple outboards maybe be required to get enough driving force.

Availability. Diesel is more common on marine fuel pontoons as not all offer petrol.

Reliability. Marine diesel engines are, generally, refined and marinised versions of industrial engines. As a result they can offer a longer service as they are based on an engine designed to run for thousands of hours a year. The common nature of brands like Yanmar and Volvo means that obtaining servicing parts are not usually a problem.

Space. Yes the space a diesel inboard engine uses at the back of the boat is compromised by the need for an engine bay. However, without the outboard engine there is plenty of space for a sun pad and bathing platform on the transom. Always popular with guests when at anchor.

Weight. Although heavier than petrol engines and slightly slower onto the plane, the extra displacement on diesel RIBs can provide a smoother ride in the rough, and if you are Tom from Team JBT, a bigger wake for wakeboarding! This means more air time!!! Check out this video of a V-Type Diesel Inboard RIB we currently have in stock!

Modern. Long gone are the days of diesel engines on RIBs being slow plodders, modern marine diesel engines have impressive power to weight ratios and coupled to an outdrive means great performance. These examples are worth a look….

JBT Marine currently have three diesel RIBs in stock. Click on the listings below to see more details:

C10

R9

V-type

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