How It's Made
Construction Process
“Meet the —the fire-rescue RHIB that laughs at ordinary. Same as regular twelve-foot footprint RHIB, but zero wasted space. Aluminum hull, custom-RHIB build in Halifax. D-tube foam collars—five inches thick foam—wrapped in Hypalon Orca, the toughest fabric out there. Unsinkable? Hell yes. Full deck spray foam, watertight hatch, wires and gear buried clean—no trip hazards, no clutter.
Dead quiet—anti-vibe paint kills that aluminum ringing sound, so you hear the call, not the boat. Outside: All-Grip Coatings, ten-thousand colours, built to survive anything.
Fuel? removable aluminum gas tank—big or small, swap ‘em anytime. The whole thing’s modular, L-Track Tie down system through whole boat. Need a new console? Extra lights? Different layout? We customize it on the spot, whenever you want.
Hand-built in Canada. Fifteen-year warranty. Not just safe—fearless.
If you’re ready to stop worrying and start saving lives—welcome aboard.”
Hull Construction
We start with a precision-molded hull using marine-grade materials for maximum strength and durability.
Assembly
Each component is carefully assembled and secured using marine-grade fasteners and adhesives.
Quality Control
Every boat undergoes rigorous quality inspections to ensure it meets our high standards.
Final Touches
We add finishing details and perform final testing before delivery.
Paint & Finishing
We use only the highest quality marine paints and coatings to ensure your boat looks stunning and is protected from the elements for years to come.
Our Paint Process
Premium Marine Paint: We use top-tier marine-grade paints that resist UV damage, saltwater corrosion, and fading.
- Multi-layer application for superior protection
- Color-matched to your specifications
- UV-resistant clear coat finish
- Anti-fouling bottom paint options
Assembling and Finish
Our meticulous assembly process ensures every component is perfectly integrated. Each boat is assembled by skilled technicians who follow strict quality protocols to guarantee structural integrity and optimal performance.
Component Preparation
All components are inspected and prepared according to specifications before assembly begins.
Structural Assembly
Core structural elements are assembled using marine-grade fasteners and adhesives for maximum durability.
System Integration
Electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical systems are carefully integrated and tested.
Final Assembly
All remaining components are installed and the boat undergoes comprehensive system checks.
Finishing & Quality Control
The finishing phase is where our boats truly shine. We apply premium coatings and perform quality control to ensure every boat meets our standards.
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Boat Specifications
Length
12 FT (3.6 M)
Width
55 IN (1.4 M)
Weight
317 LB (144 KG)
Capacity
6 persons
Motor
25 HP MAX
Speed
20-30 MPH (45KM)
Fuel Capacity
20 L (5.3 GAL)
Year
2026
Standard Equipment
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Aluminum arch.
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Water tight hatch, storage, battery compartment.
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3 inch water dumps.
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4 lifting points (towing), bow towing post.
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Two bench seats.
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Fuel tank 20 liters (removable).
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Fire extinguisher 5LB (quick release).
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Electrical panel: NAV lights, USB, 12V, horn
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Lights, strobe light, searchlight, battery charger, cup holders.
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Oars, L-Track system, reflective tape, your FD name.
