ALFRED COME ON MAN, GET REAL!! At 7:28, Yes It Will "POP". My pro15 was "popped" by a shark bite. My Markll "popped" with a tree log. A friend's 550 got "popped" by a swordfish. If you are daring someone to stab a knife into an inflatable, yes it will puncture it. In fact, you can puncture a tire with a knife, and tires are much tougher than pvc or hypalon. Come on man, your reviews are so fantasized sometimes and your comments so flamboyant. No hate, just facts.
Alfred did you know the RIB boat was first invented in Wales in the UK in the 1950's at Atlantic College near a place called Llantwit Major, near my home town. Atlantic college have the oldest rib boat still being used from 1967.
I know nothing about rib boats but i'm thinking of getting a hypalon rib. In my area the lakes have plenty dead tree spikes sticking out near the edges. Can i accidentally puncture the tubes with those tree spikes be it at low or high speeds? I just want to understand the risks
Hey Alfred! Great video! Do you know anything about the new Medline 9? It would be awesome if you could make a review about that boat. Once again, great videos man and thank you so much.
I used to be a Zodiac fanatic for over 15 years. Owned the Markll, Pro15 man, and the 650 Pro Open, and have been offshore in some big slush with all of them. And I can honestly tell you this, if you want a true 4x4 of the sea. One that will last you a life time. With minimal maintenance, military grade performance, awesome fule economy, that will keep its value and that you don't have to worry about punctures, delamination and tube replacements, then look into STABICRAFT. I sold my Pro 650 to have a Stabicraft 2100, and I tell you that I will never go back to inflatables ever again. Compare performance, specs durability and overall costs. I bet you will be surprised! Not to mention no more hard slamming bouncing boat rides. ruclips.net/video/FIUAAGZle9I/видео.html ruclips.net/video/5fkr7XMfdO4/видео.html
@@gavintaylor8513 Yes Naiad are real good looking boats and no doubt great boats...... except for those big hypalon pontoons that will go bad and puncture along with a hefty price tag to buy it and to repair or replace it. For that amount of money you can get a Stabi 2700 and a truck to tow it with. Not to mention you'll never have to worry again about inflating or deflating or puncturing anything ever again.
ALFRED COME ON MAN, GET REAL!!
At 7:28, Yes It Will "POP".
My pro15 was "popped" by a shark bite.
My Markll "popped" with a tree log.
A friend's 550 got "popped" by a swordfish.
If you are daring someone to stab a knife into an inflatable, yes it will puncture it.
In fact, you can puncture a tire with a knife, and tires are much tougher than pvc or hypalon.
Come on man, your reviews are so fantasized sometimes and your comments so flamboyant.
No hate, just facts.
Alfred did you know the RIB boat was first invented in Wales in the UK in the 1950's at Atlantic College near a place called Llantwit Major, near my home town. Atlantic college have the oldest rib boat still being used from 1967.
I know nothing about rib boats but i'm thinking of getting a hypalon rib. In my area the lakes have plenty dead tree spikes sticking out near the edges. Can i accidentally puncture the tubes with those tree spikes be it at low or high speeds? I just want to understand the risks
Why would you choose the 650 open versus open pro ?
Got to admit that zodiac looks really good with a price tag somewhere right around $100,000 oh she looked pretty Sharp yep love the color.
Great vidéo, is it possible to put a 400 HP. ???
Hey Alfred!
Great video! Do you know anything about the new Medline 9? It would be awesome if you could make a review about that boat.
Once again, great videos man and thank you so much.
I have a medline video coming soon stay tuned
to fold that sunshade u need 2 people ? 10:40
Love Zodiacs. I remember the day when we called all ribs Zodiacs
still do!
I have two Zodiac boats, I like the boats, but I I will probably be opting for a different company, their customer support is very, very poor.
I used to be a Zodiac fanatic for over 15 years. Owned the Markll, Pro15 man, and the 650 Pro Open, and have been offshore in some big slush with all of them.
And I can honestly tell you this, if you want a true 4x4 of the sea. One that will last you a life time. With minimal maintenance, military grade performance, awesome fule economy, that will keep its value and that you don't have to worry about punctures, delamination and tube replacements, then look into STABICRAFT.
I sold my Pro 650 to have a Stabicraft 2100, and I tell you that I will never go back to inflatables ever again.
Compare performance, specs durability and overall costs. I bet you will be surprised! Not to mention no more hard slamming bouncing boat rides.
ruclips.net/video/FIUAAGZle9I/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/5fkr7XMfdO4/видео.html
Stabi are great boats for sure but I'm sticking with my Naiad. ;)
@@gavintaylor8513
Yes Naiad are real good looking boats and no doubt great boats...... except for those big hypalon pontoons that will go bad and puncture along with a hefty price tag to buy it and to repair or replace it.
For that amount of money you can get a Stabi 2700 and a truck to tow it with. Not to mention you'll never have to worry again about inflating or deflating or puncturing anything ever again.
Not first
Zodiac..amazing rib !!
Not like master rib...are only shit!
Stabicraft.....even more amazing!!