Clipper Marine private yacht showcase at Swanwick Marina
Clipper Marine will host an invitation-led private yacht showcase at Swanwick Marina from 18th to 27th September, giving clients time…
Island RIBs has announced the launch of its new Island 6.8m model, which will debut at Cowes Yacht Haven on 16 April at 12:00. The event will include on-water demonstrations and the opportunity to meet the team behind the vessel.
Built entirely in-house at the company’s Cowes facility, the Island 6.8m is a new design developed from the ground up. Slightly narrower than the existing 7.5m model, the 6.8m features a sea-kind hull optimised for performance with lower horsepower. The design includes a walkaround console with full-height windscreen, a spacious bow locker and a moulded splashwell that increases storage and structural rigidity.


Cowes Sailability Club has selected the Island 6.8m as its new safety boat. Pantaenius UK is covering the first year of insurance for the charity’s new RIB and will be present at the launch event, towing the boat in a branded vehicle ahead of its handover. The boat will support the Cowes Sailability Club mission of making sailing accessible for people with disabilities.
The 6.8m model follows the company’s 10m RIB and continues Island RIBs’ tradition of producing robust, easily maintained vessels used by commercial, leisure and government organisations. Clients include Williams Shipping, the National Crime Agency, the British Antarctic Survey and Falklands Conservation.
Island RIBs and Pantaenius UK are continuing their partnership with a forthcoming collaborative project to be revealed later this year.
For more information, visit: www.island-ribs.co.uk




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