Bombard inflatable boats and dinghies since 1952

Bombard inflatable boats since 1952 have been a trusted name for decades in the world of professional inflatable boats and recreational watersports. As part of Zodiac Nautic, Bombard is known for robust and reliable boats for a wide range of uses on the water.

Every Bombard boat combines French innovation with seaworthiness and is designed for both sporty recreational users and maritime professionals.

The origins of Bombard

The Bombard brand originated in 1952 with the French doctor and biologist Alain Bombard. He demonstrated that survival at sea is possible using only natural resources by crossing the Atlantic Ocean in an inflatable boat without food or drinking water, living on fish, plankton and rainwater.

This expedition provided important inspiration for the development of modern lifeboats and laid the foundation for the Bombard brand as we know it today.

Professional quality and production

Bombard boats are built for intensive use and are deployed worldwide by rescue services, fishermen, divers and watersports enthusiasts. Each boat is tested to ensure performance and reliability under a wide range of conditions.

Production takes place in the same factory as Zodiac Nautic, using similar technological know-how and production techniques. This includes advanced welding methods and high-quality materials that contribute to strength, safety and durability.

Experience and versatility

With more than 55 years of experience, Bombard has developed a broad range, from compact inflatable boats to RIBs and workboats. The construction, stability and tubes are tailored to uses such as boating, fishing, diving and professional use on inland waters, coastal waters or open sea.

Bombard at Zodiac Online Shop

At Zodiac Online Shop you will find the range of Bombard inflatable boats, selected for both professional and recreational use. For more information or advice, you can contact us via the contact form.

With a Bombard boat, you choose a brand with a long history in the maritime sector, focused on reliability and functional design.