Although Melges has already gained its first experience in the motorboat segment with the Power 26, it is still primarily known for its sailing boats. The Melges 24 or 32 are among the most popular sports boats on the international scene and sometimes offer large regatta fields. Anyone who looks after these or similar boats during training usually needs an inflatable boat.
The Americans have picked up on this and now offer their own boat for this purpose. The hull with a deep V-bow is designed to provide stability and excellent wave handling. There is plenty of space inside for equipment and spare gear.
The shipyard promises that the hull, together with the 115 hp Yamaha engine, hardly rises at all when accelerating. This should ensure good visibility at all times. The Rib (Rigid Inflatable Boat) has also been designed with great attention to speed and control in order to keep up with today's high-speed skiff and foiling classes and thus enable optimal coaching and video work. According to the shipyard, the maximum speed is around 42 knots.
Until now, similar rigid-hull inflatable boats from manufacturers such as Tornado and VSR have been used by most training groups. An ideal motorboat for sail training should be light, manoeuvrable and stable and offer enough space for trainers and equipment. Ribs are often a good choice, as they do not damage the boats being looked after. Due to the low freeboard, they are also ideal for towing sideways by simply holding on, especially with smaller dinghies. The same applies to short breaks and intermediate meetings. Not forgetting the advantages when rescuing sailors from the water.
It is crucial for good training that the motorboat is stable in the water and fast enough to keep up with the sailing boats. To achieve this, it should have an outboard motor with enough power to cope with wind and waves, but also be able to slow down to give instructions or observe manoeuvres. Trainer boats should also not generate too many waves and have good handling so that they can react quickly to situations.