Capt Bill's boats!
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2021 Photo Contest
2021 was the first year of our photo contest. See below for the winning photo, a great action shot of our Aluminum RIB 9'8" Hypalon with a front locker. The prize is having your photo transformed into a beautiful graphic art print by designsbyconor.com. Scroll down to see other customer photos for our 2021 contest. Tap here to see submissions in 2022.
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Runner Up Photo
Three furry friends enjoy a ride in their 10' 8" North Atlantic Inflatable RIB!
Other Customer Photos
Harpswell Neck in Hinkley Cove looking toward Harpswell Harbor
Granddaughter and her friend enjoying the boat last summer. They love it.
We enjoyed our little inflatable this summer as we launched from our boat to explore islands. Here is a little shot of me and the boys island exploring on a foggy summer morning!
North Atlantic Inflatable's great fenders on Silhouette entering Hamilton Harbor Bermuda.
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"Your product is great. They still look new and take the full weight of the boat when its against the float in the mud slip."
Dogs love our lockers and locker cushions! Locker is an option on our smaller RIBs and standard on our larger ones. They are large enough to hold a 3 gallon fuel tank and make great steps or seats for passengers... furry ones or the human kind.
Calderwood Island at the east end of Fox Island Thoroughfare in Maine
Happy Grandson with his new gift of a North Atlantic Inflatable and a 20 hp Tohatsu!
Half Way Rock Lighthouse's trusty inflatable! (check out this great movie showing Half Way Rock Lighthouse- The Last Lightkeepers
In Exuma (Bahamas) Dingy worked perfectly for our needs, lightweight, easy to get on our deck, easily driven by the Torqeedo outboard.
Luna's Taxi Service - a North Atlantic Inflatable 8'8" with Torqeedo electric motor in Buck's Harbor
This is a first... Dinosaur driving a North Atlantic Inflatable!
Love that umbrella cover for the 12' 8" North Atlantic Inflatable!
Two happy riders in their 2017 8' 2" NAI
Rowan in his fun North Atlantic Inflatable!
Grandkids in their first "solo" (sort of) dinghy ride.