Woody Marine Pty Ltd 24 Millennium Place, Tingalpa, 4173, Queensland, Australia
Phone: 61 7 3393 5995; Fax: 61 7 3393 5994;
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Woody Marine Boat Gallery
most of the boats displayed below have been customised
by Woody Marine.
RIBs by Size
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RIBs by Application
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Gallery displayed smallest to biggest RIBs
| Naiad 2.5 run about | Click
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| Naiad 3.0 tender | Click
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| Naiad 3.5 tender | Click
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| Naiad 4.3 tourism boat | Click
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Probably the smallest boat to tackle "true blue" water conditions, the Naiad 4.3 -with the 15 deg or 21 degree vee hull- gives unparalleled handling and a soft ride. Often used as a tender to larger boats, the Naiad 4.3 is used for ferrying passengers, taking trips to out-of-the-way places for diving or fishing, and for quick trips to the mainland to purchase requirements.
Popular in commercial tourism the Naiad 4.3 is the first choice for adventure trips in the surf, excursions to view wildlife, as a rental boat, for on-the-water enjoyment, and for fishing and exploring. It's also easy to trailer, even into remote places, while remaining safe and simple to operate. |
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| Naiad 4.8 tender | Click
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| Naiad 4.8 Helios Superyacht Tender | Click
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| Naiad 5.3 with centre consol | Click
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| Naiad 5.8 used by the South Frankston Coastguard | Click
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| Naiad 5.8 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron | Click
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| Naiad 5.8 with part-built consol | Click
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| Naiad 6.2 DPI Fisheries Patrol (Ballina) | Click
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| Naiad 6.2 N S W Marine Parks Authority (Byron Bay) | Click
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| Naiad 6.3 Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron | Click
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| Naiad 6.3 Super Yacht Tender (Greece) | Click
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| Naiad 6.3 used by the VMR at Raby Bay | Click
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| Naiad 6.3 Southport VMR | Click
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| Naiad 6.3 Port of Brisbane Security | Click
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| Naiad 6.8 used by the Nambucca Volunteer Rescue Association | Click
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This boat, built in 2007, was custom fit by Woody Marine to meet all the VMR's stringent safety requirements. Woody Marine have now built over ten RIBs for VMRs and have several under construction. More on "Why RIBs" at this link.
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| Naiad 6.8 DPI Water and Environment, Tasmania (stepped hull) | Click
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This boat, built in 2007, was custom fit by Woody Marine to meet all the VMR's stringent safety requirements. Woody Marine have now built over ten RIBs for VMRs and have several under construction. More on "Why RIBs" at this link.
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| Naiad 6.8 Cronulla Water Taxi | Click
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| Naiad 6.8 Pleasure Boat | Click
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| Naiad 7.3 VMR Point Danger | Click
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Like many America's Cup boats the actual design of this boat is shrouded in secrecy and carefully protected by Woody Marine Fabrication. When Woody won the contract to win the construction of a search and rescue boat for the Volunteer and Marine Rescue at Point Danger in northern New South Wales they set out to establish a new superior standard - and did. From the links here you will be able to read the success story of the 7.3 stepped hull Naiad.
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| RIB 8.0 Enclosed Hard Top Patrol Vessel (Lord Howe Island) | Click
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| RIB 8.0 VMR Search and Rescue Vessel - Queensland | Click
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| Naiad 8.5 Tourism Boat Fiji | Click
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Experienced members of the VMR tested the Naiad 8.5. Independent evaluation of the vessel over 3 days on one of the roughest NSW bars proved the sea handling abilities of the 8.5 with the chief of operations of a VMR describing the Naiad built by WMF as an excellent rescue boat which handled pretty rough conditions in seas up to 3m at times punching through breaking seas over 3m. During testing the 8.5 towed a 7 tonne vessel with virtually no dip in the stern. The VMR have tested 4 vessels and described the Naiad as the best of all with very good attention to detail, they also said that the boat is very stable and has excellent manoeuvrability.
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| Naiad 8.5 Eco Tourism Vessel | Click
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| Naiad 8.5 Adventure Vessel | Click
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| Naiad 9.0 VMR Queensland | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 "Wild Thing" Tourism Vessel (Hobart) | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 "Reef Sprinter" Tourism (Port Douglas) | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 Triple Outboard Adrenalin Vessel (Sydney) | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 Naiad RHIB - Scuba Dive Boat (Mooloolaba) | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 "Reef Ryder" Eco Tourism Vessel (Hamilton Island) | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 VMR Search and Rescue (Point Danger) | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 Medivac Search & Rescue Vessel - VMR North Queensland | Click
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| Naiad 11.3 Tourism Vessel (2 of) | Click
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| Naiad 12.5 "Fantasea" Twin Inboard Jet Tourism Vessel (Whitsundays) | Click
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| Naiad 12.5 "Awesome" Whale Watch Boat (Hervey Bay) | Click
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| Naiad 12.5 "Sensational" Tourist Vessel | Click
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| RIB 14m "Sun Xpress" Fiji Tourist Transfer Vessel | Click
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| RIB 14m Eco-Tourism Vessel (Frankland Island, Cairns) | Click
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