RIB
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noun - RIB is either a rubber inflatable boat or a rigid inflatable boat, often used a support watercraft in open water swimming events for race officials or safety personnel.
A rigid inflatable boat is a hybrid between a pure inflatable and a fiberglass boat. They have a fiberglass hull, which should have a fairly sharp V to soften the ride when heading into waves and help them corner like sports cars.
Synonyms
inflatable boat, inflatable dinghy, rubber dinghy, inflatable, inflatable rescue boat, IRB, rubber duck
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