
5.92m
10
145l
230
19'5"
10
38.3gal
230
COMING THIS SPRING
What’s more fun than a traditional jet boat? A RIB jet boat! At nearly 20 feet in length, this jet-powered RIB combines thrilling performance with a stable ride equally suited to adventures on the lake or along the coast. Its rugged aluminum hull easily stands up to beaching on a sandbar. The Velox 560 is offered with Rotax jet options ranging from 170 hp to an eye-watering 300 hp. Featuring a standard helm console with carbon fiber dash, it has stylish seating areas in the bow and cockpit as well as a rear-facing seat for watching friends and family shred the wake. Options include roll bar, rockin’ sound system, tower speakers and custom trailer.
Especificaciones
Longitud total
5.92m
Longitud interior
3.51
Anchura total
2.51m
Anchura interior
1.60
Dead Rise
22°
Diámetro del tubo
51cm
# Nº de cámaras de aire
6
Carga máxima
1182
Máximo de personas
10
Sólo barco Peso
791kg
Depósito de combustible
145l
HP máx.
230
Categoría de diseño
C
Longitud total
19'5"
Longitud interior
11'6"
Anchura total
8'3"
Anchura interior
5'3"
Dead Rise
22°
Diámetro del tubo
20"
# Nº de cámaras de aire
6
Carga máxima
2600
Máximo de personas
10
Sólo barco Peso
1740lbs
Depósito de combustible
38.3gal
HP máx.
230
Categoría de diseño
C
Características estándar
- Tubo ORCA® Hypalon o PVC
- Cojín de proa
- Casco de aluminio cromado de alta resistencia y con recubrimiento en polvo
- Depósito de combustible integrado bajo cubierta
- Puntos de elevación y argollas de remolque
- Cubierta antideslizante
- Travesaño de rozamiento de alta resistencia
- Protector de quilla
- Costuras soldadas (PVC)
- Armario de proa
- Cubierta de espuma de teca cepillada
- Asiento trasero integrado con cojín
- Paquete eléctrico para embarcación y consola
- Barra antivuelco
- Volante y sistema de dirección
Equipamiento opcional
- Bimini
Choosing the Right
Tube Material:
Hypalon vs. PVC
When selecting a rigid inflatable boat (RIB), one of the most important choices is the tube material. We offer two options: Hypalon and PVC. Each has its place depending on your intended use.
PVC – Economy Option
PVC is an affordable choice suitable
for light recreational use:
Best for boats used less than 30 hours per year
Must be stored under cover when not in use
Not recommended for prolonged sun exposure or harsh environments
⚠️ Please note:
PVC is more sensitive to UV rays and chemical exposure. It may degrade faster without proper care.
Hypalon – Premium & Durable
Hypalon is the premium choice for those seeking long-term durability and ease of maintenance:
Resistant to UV and chemicals
Much easier to clean and maintain
Ideal for frequent use and demanding environments
🌴 Important:
If you plan to use your boat in tropical or high-UV regions, Hypalon is the only recommended option.