Suparibs now supplies LTN luxury inflatable ribs


Suparibs has established their product range by becoming the exclusive dealer of LTN within the Australasian market.
The Italian shipyard LTN design and craft an exclusive range of inflatable boats met with the highest quality and passion for boating. With a company philosophy to create semi-rigid boats with modern lines and unmet qualities found within their category, LTN are passionate to provide vessels featuring intrinsic characteristics and the latest designs. With over 20 years-experience designing and manufacturing boats, LTN have developed a strong reputation within the European market, built on their attention to detail and craftsmanship of work.

In 2016, LTN collaborated with designer Alessandro Chessa to create the first luxury rib built with aluminium, establishing their ‘Aluminium Series’ range. These boats feature hulls built from marine 5083 aluminium that increases its durability and robustness higher than that of steel, and is guaranteed to withstand more than 10 years through corrosion.

LTN’s range of Italian designed and crafted boats supplied through Suparibs have the ability to be customised to suit the Australian market as well as personal preferences to create the ideal boat for any customer. These options include motor types, colour choices and additional features which can be added on by request.

Suparibs will initially be supplying the LTN6.5 and LTN9.3 to eventually expand their range of LTNs with an 8.4 and 10.3 sized vessels by the end of 2018. The 6.5 is a great option as a tender due to its small size which will meet the requirements for Australian standards. The larger 9.3 will be ideal for group day trips or overnight couples trips due to its spacious design and ultimate comfort features.

LTN’s range of luxury inflatable boats will strongly establish the Suparibs brand within the market by providing high quality design and craftsmanship with customisation capabilities, features that are rarely found within the rib boat market in Australasia.