Experience German precision and engineering in every detail with the Agilis Jet RIB. Built to exacting standards, its immaculate fit-and-finish, premium materials, and thoughtfully engineered systems deliver exceptional durability and reliability. The Rotax 90ACE 90 hp powerplant is matched to a hydrodynamically optimized hull and jet-drive configuration for crisp, confidence-inspiring handling, rapid acceleration, and responsive maneuvering—whether carving wakes or cruising between islands.
Outstanding performance meets refinement: taut, predictable steering, efficient planing and a composed ride even at higher speeds. Attention to ergonomics and safety—from secure seating with high-grip surfaces to intuitive controls and robust grab points—makes every outing effortless and reassuring.
Every sortie is a thrill: nimble agility, lively throttle response, and precise feedback give the Jet a playful, engaging character that’s addictive to drive. Finished with premium upholstery, corrosion-resistant fittings, and tasteful German styling, this RIB is as comfortable and sophisticated as it is fast and fun—a high-quality, high-performance craft engineered to deliver lasting joy on the water.
Engineering
Engineering
Purpose-built systems: The Agilis Jet’s mechanical and structural layout is engineered for marine duty, with load paths, reinforcements, and component placement optimized for jet-drive forces, high-speed slamming loads, and repeated planing cycles.
Materials and corrosion protection: Marine-grade composites, stainless fasteners and sacrificial anodes are specified where needed; advanced gelcoats and barrier layers protect core materials and reduce osmotic risk.
Precision manufacturing: CNC molds, controlled resin infusion and strict dimensional tolerances ensure repeatable hull geometry and consistent handling characteristics across hulls.
Serviceable architecture: Major components — Rotax 90ACE engine, jet unit, fuel and electrical systems — are mounted and routed for access, with removable panels and dedicated inspection ports to simplify routine checks and repairs.
Systems integration: Engine management, fuel delivery, cooling, and electrical systems are integrated with clear harnessing and labeled connections to minimize diagnostic time and reduce the risk of wiring errors.
Safety and redundancy: Critical circuits and mounting systems use dual fastenings, protected routing, and accessible shutoffs; fuel and venting layouts follow safe, regulatory-aligned practices.
Servicing
Routine maintenance access: Removable engine hatch and side access panels give clear access to the Rotax 90ACE for oil/filter changes, belt and ignition checks, and scheduled service items without major disassembly.
Jet unit care: The jet intake and impeller are reachable through dedicated service hatches; routine inspection, debris removal and nozzle alignment checks are straightforward, preserving thrust efficiency.
Scheduled intervals: Follow Rotax-recommended service intervals for oil, filters, spark plugs and valve checks; inspect hull fittings, anodes and thru-hull components at each season start and after heavy use.
Diagnostic convenience: Centralized fuse/relay panels and labeled wiring harnesses simplify electrical troubleshooting; key sensors and connectors are grouped for rapid isolation of faults.
Corrosion control: Regularly rinse freshwater through cooling circuits, flush the jet unit, and inspect sacrificial anodes and stainless fittings; touch up protective coatings where wear is observed.
Consumables and spares: Keep a small onboard spares kit — oil, filters, impeller/jet fasteners, anode(s), belts, and essential electrical fuses/connectors — to reduce downtime during cruising.
Professional servicing: For major engine work, jet unit overhaul, or composite repairs, use authorized Rotax service centers and Agilis-approved repair facilities to preserve warranty and ensure correct procedures.
Recordkeeping: Maintain a service log with dates, hours, parts changed, and inspections performed; this supports resale value and helps track wear trends for proactive maintenance.
Practical Tips
Pre-departure: Quick visual check of impeller intake, fuel level, engine mounts, and bilge; start-up and idle checks for abnormal noise or vibration.
Post-run: Short high-rpm flush, visual inspection of the hull and fittings, and drying of cushions/soft goods to prevent mildew.
Storage: Store with engine and jet unit protected, fuel stabilized, batteries maintained, and hull supported to avoid deformation.
This engineering and servicing approach keeps the Agilis Jet reliable, safe, and ready to deliver peak performance with minimal downtime.