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"IRB-JD" Inflatable Rescue Boat - Jet Drive
"IRB-JD"  Inflatable Rescue Boat - Jet Drive




Shallow water is no issue - More stability than any PWC -  Handles rough water better than any small O/B inflatable or sit down jet drive inflatable - You can always see where you are going which is great to keep you out of trouble or to find those  in trouble
Lots of room to stow your gear and supplies - Padding and rubber decking for soft landings in rough conditions - Water goes out as fast as it comes in - At 450 lbs. ( 205 Kg. ) the Yaris is all you need
IRB - Inflatable Rescue Boat These small inflatables with O/B's have been used for decades by Rescue Teams throughout the World and have made it possible for Rescue Teams to save thousands of lives - Our goal is to complement these great little boats with our IRB-JD - Inflatable Rescue Boat Jet Drive  - No prop - No prop guard, which looks like it could still do a fair amount of damage - The IRB-JD is better balanced with the engine up front - The operator can always see whats coming - Finger tip throttle gives amazing control to time and handle surf - Shallow water is no issue - O/B's get stuffed when  the boat is flipped,  IRB-JD's will never flood the engine if flipped - The open transom makes it very easy to get to and retrieve patients from the water.   
ToBuild the IRB-JD we chose Kawasaki 800 SX-R for the main hull - This is a fabulous well built east to maintain Jet Ski - Stock power is 80 HP and because of its racing heritage ther are lots of power upgrades available and lots of qualified shops to do the work at a fair price - We cut down the sides on the foot well which really opens things up to provide a surprising amount of room - The aft view shows just how shallow this hull will run - The engine sits low in the hull making for a low center of gravity - The engine always remains dry if this boat is ever flipped over - The Kawasaki Jet Ski SX-R is designed to handle and survive rough surf conditions - Cabora raised the bar by adding a hypalon tubeset - Welcome aboard the World's First Stand-up IRB-JD