About Aquacrafts

Inflatable sailboats — made for people who already know boats.

We've been designing and engineering inflatable sailboats in the Netherlands since 2013. The DinghyGo Orca line — three models, one design language — is the current generation.

Why we still make inflatable sailboats

DinghyGo started in 2013 in Lemmer, in the Frisian lakes region of the Netherlands — with its public debut at the Hiswa Boat Show that year. The brief was simple: marry the Zodiac inflatable and Optimist concepts into a multi-purpose watercraft — highly portable, easy to install and to sail, cleverly designed and durably constructed, providing a lot of fun everywhere.

The original DinghyGo sailing past a Côte d'Azur beach in 2013 — red-and-white inflatable hull with a small sail, palm trees and pastel-stuccoed seafront buildings behind, sunbathers on the sand
The original DinghyGo at the Côte d'Azur, 2013.

After almost fifteen years that brief still holds, and after several DinghyGo generations the Orca line is the ultimate result — three sizes (280, 325, 375), the same concept but perfected, the same emphasis on real sail-handling rather than gimmicks. Every hull goes through the same Lemmer production assembly and quality checks.

We don't use a big marketing budget. We have happy owners — sailing the Solent, the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and the Frisian lakes — who tell their friends. Most of our growth has come from that.

What goes into a hull

Hulls are constructed from heat-welded Valmex reinforced fabric with internal drop-stitch floors with solid daggerboard casing. The 3D-shaped drop-stitch floor runs at high pressure (0.7 bar) so the boat sails like a rigid hull — no soft side flex. Every set of tubes and floors is pressure-tested before assembly. Every finished boat is quality controlled and signed off by a person, not a robot.

Certified for both sides of the Atlantic

Every Orca line model is built to the full EU Recreational Craft Directive 2013/53/EU (which references the EN ISO 6185-1:2021 family for inflatable sailboats) and to the American ABYC H-28 Type 1 standard — CE Category D, sheltered waters, max wind Beaufort Force 4, waves up to 0.3 m.

ISO 6185-1 specifically covers tube-pressure retention over time, fabric tear strength, seam adhesion, and behaviour under load and wave impact. ABYC H-28 covers the equivalent US construction and safety requirements for inflatable boats with a maximum motor power up to 4.5 kW. Every Orca passes both.

The company behind DinghyGo

Legal name
Aquacrafts B.V.
Founded
2020
Headquarters
Lemmer, Netherlands
VAT
NL861681435B01
EORI
NL861681435
Chamber of Commerce
80464467
Contact
info@dinghygo.com
The DinghyGo Orca mascot — a friendly anthropomorphized inflatable sailboat with a white sail, big expressive eyes, and one arm raised in a confident pointing pose

Meet DinghyGo

The mascot is the product.

No human spokesperson, no abstract logo-creature — the DinghyGo mascot is the Orca boat itself, anthropomorphized. Glossy black-and-white inflatable hull, white sail rising as a body, big expressive eyes, white-gloved cartoon hands, ready for the water, adventuring the world.

You'll see him pointing the way on the home page, waving from a packed bag on your order confirmation, and floating in the corner of every page ready to answer questions.

Come see one

We're a small team. The fastest way to reach us is via our 24/7 DinghyGo support — the mascot icon on every page. For deeper questions, email info@dinghygo.com, or WhatsApp +31 6 10509473 for urgent issues. For Orca viewing, test sailing, or add-ons and accessories, contact your nearest distributor in your own language.

Aquacrafts B.V. · Lemmer, Netherlands · KvK 80464467 · VAT NL861681435B01