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Choisir la taille idéale de bateau semi-rigide pour vos besoins

Choose the ideal semi-rigid boat size for your needs

Semi-rigid boats are a popular option for water sports enthusiasts, fishermen and passionate pleasure navigation.

Choosing the ideal size of your semi-rigid boat is crucial to guarantee an optimal experience on water.

In this article, we will explore the factors to take into account to choose the perfect size of semi-rigid boat according to your specific needs.

 

Planned use: Adapt the size of your semi-rigid to your leisure

The first step to choose the ideal size of your semi-rigid boat is to determine how you plan to use it. Here are some current scenarios:

 

Water sports

If you are passionate about water sports, such as water skiing, wakeboarding or tube, a semi-rigid boat of a size of 4.5 to 6 meters is generally recommended. These sizes offer better stability for these activities.

 

Fishing

For fans of fishing in fresh water, a semi-rigid boat of about 3.5 to 4.5 meters may be enough. However, for the sea ​​fishing, you should opt for a model of 4.5 to 6 meters To deal with more demanding marine conditions.

 

Navigation of pleasure

If you plan to use your semi-rigid boat for Plaisance outings with family or friends, the size will depend on the number of people you want to welcome.

  • Semi-rigid boat of 4.5 to 5 meters : In general, these boats can comfortably accommodate 6 to 8 passengers, depending on the arrangement of the boat.

  • Semi-rigid boat of 5.5 to 6 meters : Models of this size can generally accommodate 8 to 12 passengers.

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Performance and motorization

The size of the engine is a critical factor for the performance of your semi-rigid boat.

  • Semi-rigid boat of 4.5 to 5 meters : For this boat size, the motors of a power ranging from 50 to 90 horsepower are generally recommended to ensure good performance. You can usually reach speeds ranging from 15 to 30 knots (about 28 to 56 km/h).

  • Semi-rigid boat of 5.5 to 6 meters : Equip an engine of 90 to 150 horsepower. Models of this size can reach speeds ranging from 25 to 40 knots (approximately 46 to 74 km/h).

Your boat dealer can advise you on the appropriate motorization according to the size of your boat.

 

Costs

The costs associated with a semi-rigid boat vary depending on the size. Here is an approximate estimate of costs:

  • Semi-rigid boat of 4.5 to 5.5 meters : The initial purchase cost is generally Between 15,000 and 40,000 euros, depending on the characteristics and the brand. The costs ofinterview annuals, including insurance, fuel and mooring fees, can go 2,000 to 5,000 euros.
  • Semi-rigid boat of 6 meters or more : Larger boats tend to be more expensive, with new purchase prices Starting at around 40,000 euros and which can exceed 100,000 euros. Annual maintenance costs are also higher, ranging from 4,000 to 10,000 euros or more.

It is important to take these costs into account in your overall budget to make sure that the boat you choose is affordable in the long term.

 

Water test

Before making a final decision, Orca Retail strongly recommends you to try the boat on the water. This will allow you to familiarize yourself with his behavior and see if he meets your expectations in terms of size and performance. 

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, the choice of the ideal size of your semi-rigid boat will depend on your planned use, capacity, performance, budget and your storage needs.

Take the time to think about these factors, keeping costs in mind, and if possible, consult a professional in the sale of boats to guide you in your decision.

With the right semi-rigid boat, you can fully enjoy all the joys of sea navigation and water sports. Good navigation!

 

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