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29 October 2006, 20:17
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Country: UK - England
Town: Brighton
Length: 3m +
Join Date: May 2000
Posts: 7,109
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Welcome to RIBnet North America!
Over the last few months there have been more and more people from the USA and Canada registering on RIBnet, and I hope that this extra section will help to balance out the current European bias of the site.
This section is intended to supplement the existing forums, not replace or duplicate any of them. It's for things like:
- finding other people near you (or nearer than the UK anyway!)
- cruises
- social events
- local manufacturers and suppliers
- buying advice
General questions should still be posted in the normal places, and I may move threads around if I feel they would be better somewhere else.
This is a trial, and we'll see how it goes over the next few months. I hope that it will be useful!
John
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29 October 2006, 23:43
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Member
Country: USA
Town: Oakland CA
Length: 3m +
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 6,653
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Thanks, JK
Hope this forum will be as lively as the main one.
jky
Oakland, CA
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30 October 2006, 00:14
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Member
Country: Canada
Town: British Columbia
Make: Gemini
Length: 4m +
Engine: 40hp 2 str
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 2,151
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30 October 2006, 15:11
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Member
Country: Canada
Town: Newfoundland
Length: no boat
Join Date: May 2000
Posts: 2,100
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A dilemma
I'm British but live in Canada, O which forum to post in?
Nice one JK.
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30 October 2006, 15:48
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Administrator
Country: UK - England
Town: Brighton
Length: 3m +
Join Date: May 2000
Posts: 7,109
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alan
I'm British but live in Canada, O which forum to post in?
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You are counted as a Canuck now. Welcome to your new spiritual home!
John
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30 October 2006, 17:28
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Member
Country: Canada
Town: Newfoundland
Length: no boat
Join Date: May 2000
Posts: 2,100
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Quote:
Originally Posted by John Kennett
You are counted as a Canuck now. Welcome to your new spiritual home!
John
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Ok eh!
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30 October 2006, 22:07
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Member
Country: USA
Town: Marblehead, MA
Boat name: Bouncy Pumpkin
Make: Avon Searider 5.4
Length: 5m +
Engine: Evinrude 90 E-TEC
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 390
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Cool... Now we're not second class ribsters any more
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14 February 2015, 02:10
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2
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Thanks for setting this up...Britannia is a long way from San Diego..so hard to relate. In Southern California it's almost 365 days of boating. Look forward to hooking up with RIB drivers in this area!
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09 January 2016, 01:20
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Member
Country: USA
Town: chattanooga
Boat name: la bestia
Make: motomar
Length: 4m +
Engine: out 75
Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 5
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is there a special section for classified in N. America?
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09 January 2016, 01:25
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RIBnet admin team
Country: Ireland
Length: 4m +
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14,910
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Quote:
Originally Posted by peppo
is there a special section for classified in N. America?
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Hey peppo!
There isn't - feel free to list it both here: RIBs for sale and wanted in the US and Canada - RIBnet Forums
and in the general Classified
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04 February 2018, 04:45
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Member
Country: USA
Town: Vista, california USA
Boat name: lindalee
Make: SCANNER 590
Length: 6m +
Engine: yamaha 115 4-stroke
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 55
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No RIB runs in San Diego /Orange County USA SAD
What's wrong with Rib owners in San Diego are they AFRAID to go out in the Ocean? There are no Inflatable dealers or organizers putting on any RIB runs. Have my 20 Foot Scanner 590 Completely Re -furbished now. Just put on a Brand NEW Yamaha 115 hp Four Stroke. New steering, New wiring, new dual batteries, new fuel lines and filters, new bimini. Cleaned out my Stainless steel 65 Gallon fuel tanks. Put on a Lowrance GPS, fish finder , structure scan WHERE IS EVERYBOBY?
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04 February 2018, 10:12
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RIBnet admin team
Country: Ireland
Length: 4m +
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14,910
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rod Greene
There are no Inflatable dealers or organizers putting on any RIB runs...
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Only the very finest RIB dealers and manufacturers organise days afloat with international adventures and partying late into the night afterwards
More seriously, I guess geography makes gatherings more difficult in North America. There seems to be a reasonable density of ribbers in SoCal and maybe you should consider buddying up with one other RIBnetter and organising a US RIBnet Conference?
http://www.rib.net/forum/f40/what-is...nce-13187.html
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07 February 2018, 01:08
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Member
Country: USA
Town: California
Make: Avon 5.4m Searider
Length: 5m +
Engine: Yamaha 90
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,260
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I used to always be up for getting the boat wet.... Now I have a kid
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07 February 2018, 04:34
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Member
Country: Canada
Town: langley
Make: Avon
Length: 3m +
Engine: 30hp Yammy 2 stroke
Join Date: Sep 2017
Posts: 18
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kids can be made buoyant ya know.
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09 December 2018, 23:20
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Member
Country: USA
Town: San Diego
Boat name: my boat or the rib
Make: ab
Length: 4m +
Engine: Merc 40hp 4str efi
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rod Greene
What's wrong with Rib owners in San Diego are they AFRAID to go out in the Ocean? There are no Inflatable dealers or organizers putting on any RIB runs. Have my 20 Foot Scanner 590 Completely Re -furbished now. Just put on a Brand NEW Yamaha 115 hp Four Stroke. New steering, New wiring, new dual batteries, new fuel lines and filters, new bimini. Cleaned out my Stainless steel 65 Gallon fuel tanks. Put on a Lowrance GPS, fish finder , structure scan WHERE IS EVERYBOBY?
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HELLO!!!
Hello?
Hello?
Is there anybody in here?
Just nod if you can hear me.
Is there anyone home?
Relax, relax relax.
I need some information.
Just some basic facts.
I can show you where RIB hurts.
somethingsomethingsomething
RIB has become comfortably numb.
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OK I took that a bit too far.
Anyway, I'm in SD and in the ocean all the time. I've had my rib 6 months and I only use it to surf land-inaccessible places to get away from the unwashed heathen multitude, but I've come to realize what an awesome basic design concept the RIB is.
I've been shocked how UK-centric online RIB communities are, and it seems like the only ribs in SoCal are on the back of yachts (not that there's anything wrong with that). My only guess is that people want boats for fishing and maybe ribs aren't optimal for that (no idea, I don't fish).
Well saying hello if there's anybody in here...
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10 December 2018, 00:16
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Member
Country: UK - Scotland
Make: HumberOceanOffshore
Length: 8m +
Engine: Volvo KAD300/DPX
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 5,596
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wetchorizo
HELLO!!!
Hello?
Hello?
Is there anybody in here?
Well saying hello if there's anybody in here...
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Yeh, we're here, welcome. You sound nutty, you'll be fine here.
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10 December 2018, 16:53
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Member
Country: USA
Town: California
Make: Avon 5.4m Searider
Length: 5m +
Engine: Yamaha 90
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,260
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Still have the rib...also got a bigger boat with napping quarters for the little one.
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10 December 2020, 19:45
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Member
Country: UK - N Ireland
Town: Prudenville Michigan, USA
Boat name: its a ? for now
Make: Sea Eagle Sport runa
Length: 3m +
Engine: '71 Evinrude 9.5 2 s
Join Date: Aug 2020
Posts: 17
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Hello from Northern Michigan
New to ribbing and late this year to boot.
Ordered a Sea Eagle sport runabout 10'-6", I had a 9.5 Evinrude but this my 1st ever inflatable the end of Aug got it delivered end of Sept n was only able to take it out for 2 very short cruises, like 10 min each time due to high winds. Was amazed at how well it handled in the rough sea/lake.
Been adding accessories n getting ready for spring which helps take the bite out of the lockdown do nothing... can hardly wait for spring!
Happy to see ribnet here in N America just to bad there's not better exposure and possibly not more ribbers. I live on Michigan's largest inland lake and I may be the only ribber, I've never seen one in the 28 yrs living here.
Hopefully we can hang in yhere n word of mouth will prevail, I only found it looking for more to read n share the enjoyment.
Hotairdrifter in Northern Michigan
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17 May 2022, 13:51
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Member
Country: Canada
Town: Tiverton,Nova Scotia
Make: various
Length: 7m +
Engine: various
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 184
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** serious/qualified interest only please**
There is probably low probability of finding prospective buyer here, but 'never say never'.
Someone might have the money, the desire and the enthusiasm, but without relevant experience; the probability of getting insurance is low. It is becoming more and more difficult to get liability coverage as the market shrinks. (Did you happen to notice all the accident lawyers ads ... all the time?)
Probably need $100K cash or unencumbered equity to even think about proceeding/financing rest.
*also note: To get a CDN number for being a captain, you have to be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant*
please reply through the website ( oceanexplorations. ca) , any messages here without a full name and phone number will be simply ignored
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17 May 2022, 20:41
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Administrator
Country: UK - England
Town: Brighton
Length: 3m +
Join Date: May 2000
Posts: 7,109
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What are you selling?
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