Safety and security
An adventure trip with a RIB can never be completely risk-free, so read carefully before you sign.
Our goal is to give you an exciting, safe and positive experience, and you are actively reducing risk by the way you behave on board.
Safety and security
An adventure trip with a RIB can never be completely risk-free, so read carefully before you sign.
Our goal is to give you an exciting, safe and positive experience, and you are actively reducing risk by the way you behave on board.
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Check that the cuffs and belt on the flotation suit are tightened.
02
The boat operator checks that the lifejacket is correct and that all cords and belts are fastened.
03
When driving, the boat can be hit, so it’s important that you put weight on your legs. Hold on with both hands. Let us know if you get tired, LEFT hand in the air.
04
Do not change places while moving. If you are going to stand, do so with knees bent and hold on to the handle in front of you.
05
Keep your head up. Do not lean into the boat or towards your fellow passengers.
06
Look out for each other, let us know if you see someone uncomfortable or tired.
07
Keep an eye on the sea and the conditions around you, there may be a large wave or sudden movement.
08
If someone falls overboard, alert them immediately and don’t lose sight of them.
09
Pregnant women up to 3 months or people with back, knee or neck problems or other physical limitations must always inform the boat driver of this before departure.
10
The boat operator may refuse people with these health problems, or they must sit in a seat designated by the boat operator.
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Visibly intoxicated persons are not allowed to participate.
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