Rigid-hulled inflatable boats for fishing: Custom options that make all the difference
Rigid-hulled inflatable boats have established themselves as the go-to choice for saltwater fishing, whether for inshore fishing or offshore trips. Versatile, stable, and fast, they appeal to a clientele that is increasingly demanding when it comes to the quality of onboard equipment. For you, the dealer, offering a RIB that’s truly suited for fishing is a powerful selling point. But you still need to understand the options that transform a versatile hull into a true fishing machine.
Why RIBs Are Becoming the Go-To Choice for Offshore Fishing
The popularity of RIBs among anglers stems from their structural qualities, which are hard to match. Their design—which combines a rigid laminated polyester hull with inflatable floats—offers remarkable stability, both when stationary and underway. This stability is essential for fishing while standing, handling equipment, or fighting a fish in rough seas.
Lightweight construction is another key advantage. A semi-rigid boat weighs, on average, two to three times less than a hard-shell boat of equivalent size, which translates to higher cruising speed, lower fuel consumption, and the ability to quickly reach fishing grounds, including during fishing trips. This weight savings also makes towing and launching easier—a decisive factor for regular anglers.
Finally, the RIB’s low wind resistance allows for slow, controlled drifting—a considerable advantage for lure fishing or trolling—without always requiring a backup electric motor. When sailing offshore, the deep-V hulls effectively absorb choppy waves and ensure a comfortable ride over long distances.

Essential Gear for a Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Designed for Fishing
Cockpit Layout and Fishing Equipment
The deck layout is the centerpiece of the fishing configuration. An uncluttered cockpit, organized around a center console, facilitates movement on board and provides the helmsman with panoramic visibility. The leaning post (a semi-standing helm seat) is a great alternative to the traditional seat: it frees up space, improves comfort in rough seas, and often includes rod holders at the rear.
Rod holders (four to eight, depending on the boat’s size) should be strategically placed around the cockpit and leaning post to accommodate all fishing techniques (trolling, jigging, casting). Cutting boards with measuring rulers, positioned at the stern or bow, round out the equipment needed for preparing bait and packaging fish.
Electronics and Navigation Comfort
Onboard electronics play a key role in the success of fishing trips. A state-of-the-art GPS/fishfinder combo, mounted at eye level on the console, allows you to locate underwater features, track schools of fish, and ensure safe navigation. A fixed VHF radio remains essential for safety communications, particularly during offshore trips.
Comfort and safety at sea also require a T-top or roll bar that provides sun protection and serves as a mount for navigation lights. The non-slip flooring and handrails positioned at strategic points ensure safe movement on board, even in rough seas. Far from being mere accessories, these features are key to end-user satisfaction and the boat’s perceived resale value.
Fanale Marine's Custom Solutions: The Decisive Advantage for Your Fishing Customers
100% Customizable Handcrafted Products
In contrast to the standardized product lines of major manufacturers, Fanale Marine offers a radically different approach. Each RIB is handcrafted in Corsica, following a bespoke philosophy that allows every component to be tailored to the specific demands of fishing. From the color of the Hypalon floats to the choice of gelcoat, the configuration of the upholstery, and the placement of certain deck equipment—everything can be customized at the time of order.
This ability to customize is a major sales driver for you, the dealer. A fishing customer who orders a RIB with rod holders, an aluminum T-top, and non-slip decking throughout the cockpit receives a boat truly designed for their specific needs. This level of custom finishing, combined with a polyester hull and Hypalon floats, positions Fanale Marine’s lineup as the top choice in the fishing RIB segment in terms of quality, customization, and value.
The models best suited for fishing
Three models in the lineup are particularly well-suited for fishing.
The Falchettu 700 (6.99 m, up to 250 HP, 12 people) offers the ideal balance between maneuverability and deck space for inshore trips with three or four anglers. Its size allows for easy towing and quick launch, two essential factors for regular anglers.
The Alpana 820 (8.20 m, up to 350 HP, 16 people) moves up a notch with a more spacious cockpit, a 255-liter fuel tank, and enough storage capacity to accommodate all fishing gear without compromising on onboard mobility.
The Altore e Sole 900 Open (9.00 m, up to 450 HP, 16 people) is designed for the most discerning anglers. Its open configuration, 347-liter fuel tank, and maximum power make it a boat capable of tackling the open sea while accommodating a full range of fishing equipment (high-end electronics, T-top).
Offering a rigid-hulled inflatable boat that’s truly equipped for fishing means meeting growing customer demand while setting yourself apart from standard catalog offerings. With Fanale Marine, you can offer your customers a custom-designed boat that’s handcrafted and built to last. Join the Fanale Marine dealer network and discover how to incorporate this customizable line into your product offerings.


