BRIS Inflatable Boat for Every Adventure

Shop BRIS inflatable boats from the BRIS 12.5 inflatable hunter to our inflatable catamaran boat dinghy, designed for stability, performance, and easy transport.

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BRIS Inflatable Boat for Every Adventure

About BRIS

About BRIS

BRIS designs rugged, seaworthy inflatable craft for anglers, adventurers, and families. Every BRIS inflatable boat is engineered for stability, safety, and easy handling—so your time on the water is simple and fun. Whether you’re outfitting a tender or planning weekend trips, a BRIS boat is built to go the distance.

From compact dinghies to touring rigs, our lineup of BRIS inflatable boats delivers reliable performance across lakes, rivers, and coastal waters. Popular choices like the bris 12 5 inflatable hunter person and the bris inflatable catamaran boat dinghy pair durable materials with smart layouts for fishing, hunting, and day cruising.

Backed by rigorous quality control, responsive support, and thoughtful accessories, every BRIS inflatable is made to last. Explore models, specs, and owner tips at https://brisboat.com.

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BRIS 12.5 ft Inflatable Boat (BSA380)

BRIS 12.5 ft Inflatable Boat (BSA380)

A popular BRIS inflatable boat with a rigid aluminum floor that carries up to six—ideal as a fishing boat, tender, or family runabout.

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BRIS 12 ft Inflatable Boat (BSR360)

BRIS 12 ft Inflatable Boat (BSR360)

Versatile 12 ft BRIS boat built from 1100D PVC with an aluminum floor—a durable all‑rounder for fishing, rescue, or yacht‑tender duty.

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BRIS 11 ft Inflatable Catamaran Mini Cat (HS335)

BRIS 11 ft Inflatable Catamaran Mini Cat (HS335)

Ultra‑stable BRIS inflatable catamaran dinghy with a quick‑setup drop‑stitch air deck—great for fishing, leisure cruising, or a yacht tender.

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BRIS 9.8 ft Inflatable Boat (BSA300)

BRIS 9.8 ft Inflatable Boat (BSA300)

Compact BRIS inflatable dinghy with an aluminum floor—easy to transport yet tough enough for fishing trips and family fun.

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Product Features

Heavy‑duty PVC build

Heavy‑duty PVC build

BRIS inflatable boats use tough, marine‑grade PVC with heat‑welded seams for durability in fresh or salt water. This helps a BRIS boat resist abrasion, UV, and humidity over many seasons.

Rigid or air‑deck floors

Rigid or air‑deck floors

Choose aluminum sectional floors for a solid deck or a high‑pressure air‑deck for lighter carry and quick setup. Both options create a stable platform for fishing, diving, or tender use.

Multi‑chamber safety

Multi‑chamber safety

Separate internal air chambers help maintain buoyancy if one tube is compromised. Practical touches like a one‑way drain and built‑in oarlocks add backup when conditions change.

Deep V‑keel handling

Deep V‑keel handling

A deep V‑keel with rub‑strake protection improves tracking and planing while shielding the tubes during beaching. This makes a BRIS inflatable boat easier to control in varied water.

Out‑of‑box essentials

Out‑of‑box essentials

Most BRIS inflatable boat packages include oars, bench seats, a pump, repair kit, and a carry bag. It’s a practical setup for a tender, rescue rig, or a weekend fishing trip.

What Our Customers Say

Sarah J.

"I wanted a bris inflatable boat I could set up fast and trust on choppy mornings, and this bris boat nails it. Lightweight, sturdy, and surprisingly comfortable, it’s become my go-to for weekend escapes."

Sarah J.

Michael C.

"I picked the bris 12 5 inflatable hunter person for early-morning fishing, and it’s rock-solid—tracks straight, hauls gear, and packs down fast. Among bris inflatable boats, this one hits the sweet spot for performance and price."

Michael C.

Emily R.

"I needed a reliable tender, and the bris inflatable exceeded expectations—clean seams, a rigid floor, and quick inflation. As a bris inflatable catamaran boat dinghy, it rides dry, feels secure, and makes shore runs effortless."

Emily R.

FAQ

What is a BRIS inflatable boat used for?

A BRIS inflatable boat is a versatile tender, fishing platform, and leisure craft for lakes, rivers, and protected coastal waters. Many buyers choose a BRIS boat as a portable alternative to a hard dinghy for shuttling people and gear between shore and mooring.

How many people can the 12.5 ft BRIS model carry, and what motor fits?

The 12.5 ft BRIS inflatable is commonly set up for multiple adults with room for gear; shoppers sometimes search “bris 12 5 inflatable hunter person” when looking for a 4–6 person configuration. Most 12–13 ft inflatables pair well with a mid‑range outboard; always check the capacity plate and the manufacturer’s max horsepower and weight for your specific boat.

What’s the difference between a BRIS inflatable catamaran boat dinghy and a standard model?

Catamaran-style BRIS inflatables use twin tubes that form a tunnel hull, helping them plane quickly, track straight, and run in very shallow water. A standard BRIS inflatable dinghy has a conventional hull that’s compact and forgiving, ideal for general tender duty, casual cruising, and fishing.

Are BRIS inflatable boats durable for regular use?

BRIS inflatable boats use heavy-duty PVC fabric, multiple air chambers, and reinforced seams and rub-strakes to handle docks, beaching, and routine bumps. With proper inflation and care, a BRIS inflatable holds up well for tender runs, fishing trips, and weekend cruising.

How long does it take to set up and inflate a BRIS boat?

Using the included hand or foot pump, setup typically takes 10–30 minutes depending on size and floor type; an electric pump speeds things up. Aluminum or air floors add rigidity; larger boats may be easier to handle with two people during assembly.

Which size BRIS inflatable should I choose?

Match length to crew, engine, and storage: smaller 8–10 ft models suit 1–3 people and tight lockers, mid-size 10–12 ft fit small families, and 12–13+ ft add payload and stability. Consider where you’ll run the boat, typical sea state, and whether you prefer a roll‑up, air deck, or aluminum floor.

What accessories are included with BRIS inflatable boats?

Most BRIS inflatable boats come with oars, a hand pump, seats, a repair kit, and a carry bag, though contents vary by model. Helpful add‑ons include a pressure gauge, electric pump, lifting slings, a bimini, and required safety gear like PFDs.

How do I maintain and store a BRIS inflatable?

Rinse with fresh water after use, keep proper air pressure, avoid prolonged UV exposure, and store it dry in a cool place. Clean with mild soap, use a PVC-safe UV protectant, and patch small punctures promptly with the repair kit.

Can I fish from a BRIS inflatable boat?

Yes. Many anglers use a BRIS inflatable boat for freshwater and nearshore fishing because it’s stable, has a shallow draft, and is easy to transport and launch. Adding rod holders, an anchor, and a small outboard turns a BRIS boat into a capable, budget-friendly fishing rig.

Do I need to register a BRIS boat or carry safety gear?

Rules vary by region, but powered inflatables usually require registration and basic safety equipment. Follow the capacity plate on your BRIS boat and carry essentials like PFDs, a whistle, and navigation lights when operating at night.

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Explore rugged, lightweight builds—from versatile dinghies to the BRIS 12.5' Inflatable Hunter. Find the right BRIS boat for your next adventure.

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