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Grand G980 Arrival Highlights Premium RIB Demand

What the new flagship means for Australians planning a boat purchase

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Grand Boats Australia’s Southern Hemisphere debut of the Grand G980 adds another notable option to the premium recreational boating market.
The 10-metre rigid inflatable boat is positioned as a flagship adventure RIB, combining high-performance offshore capability with the kind of comfort features usually associated with larger cruisers.
For Australian buyers, it is another sign that the local market remains interested in versatile boats that can handle family days, coastal exploring and overnight escapes.

The G980 is designed around a twin-stepped deep-V hull developed with Swedish race boat specialists, giving it a performance focus that sits well beyond a simple day boat. With substantial power available on the transom and reported speeds above 58 knots, it is clearly aimed at experienced owners who want speed, control and confidence in varied conditions. Yet the layout also shows how the RIB category is evolving: the cabin includes a double berth arrangement, enclosed toilet, storage, natural light and charging points, while the deck offers adaptable seating, sun lounge areas and a wet bar.

That blend of performance and liveability matters because many buyers are no longer shopping on hull type alone. A boat like this competes for attention with sports cruisers, centre consoles and compact weekender models. The decision becomes less about asking which vessel looks most exciting at first glance, and more about which craft matches real use: marina handling, storage, guest comfort, maintenance expectations, insurance, fuel use and resale appeal.

From a finance perspective, premium RIBs also require careful budgeting. The purchase price is only one part of the equation, particularly when buyers add options such as bow thrusters, electric windlasses, sunshade systems, upgraded electronics and marina-ready equipment. Prospective owners should compare total ownership costs and model repayments before committing, especially if they are weighing a new flagship model against a near-new or used alternative. A secured boat loan may suit some borrowers because the vessel can support the lending structure, while others may prefer different boat financing options depending on income, deposit size and intended use.

The G980’s arrival is also a reminder that specialist buying advice can be valuable in a market where premium craft are becoming more customised and technically advanced. Buyers considering a high-value vessel should confirm specifications, delivery timing, warranty support, registration, insurance and finance approval early in the process. Seeking professional assistance can help keep the excitement of a new boat aligned with practical affordability, giving owners more confidence before they head for the water.

Published:Tuesday, 30th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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