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Tech Talk Thursday: Inside the Galaxy Boats Finish

  • jason33987
  • Jun 23
  • 2 min read
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At Galaxy Boats, we know that commercial operators need rigid inflatable boats that deliver on durability, strength, and performance. That’s why every Galaxy hull is finished to a higher standard, built in Europe and supplied across the UK and Ireland for demanding roles in rescue, patrol, and enforcement.

From police RIBs to heavy duty offshore boats, the level of finish matters when downtime is not an option.


Corrosion Resistance Built In

Each commercial RIB hull in the Galaxy range undergoes a full passivation treatment prior to powder coating. This critical stage enhances corrosion resistance and prolongs structural integrity, especially in saltwater environments and high-load operational scenarios.

Whether you’re running a rescue RIB boat or a military-grade patrol vessel, our finish ensures that your platform performs in all conditions.


Keel Protection as Standard

Unlike many commercial RIBs on the market, every Galaxy PRO hull is equipped with a fully welded keel guard as standard. No bolt-ons. No compromise.

This protection is integrated into the structure during build, offering long-term resilience when launching from beaches, working in shallow water, or navigating challenging terrain.

As a commercial boat supplier in the UK, we understand that strength and smart design go hand in hand.


Built for High Impact Operations

From the corrosion-prep process to integrated keel protection, the Galaxy finish is engineered for the realities of tough marine work. When your crew needs confidence in their kit, finish quality becomes operationally critical.

Both our Pilot and Trident Range hulls are available with further customisation options, including ToughTek foam collars and modular air tubes, designed to reduce downtime and simplify servicing.

📞 Contact us to discuss your commercial boat requirements🔗 www.galaxyboats.co.uk📧 sales@galaxyboats.co.uk📱 01548 855751

 
 
 

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