Ribcraft 6.8 Offshore

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Ribcraft 6.8 Offshore

Boat REF# 26625
Price removed from sale/
LOA 6.80m (22'4")
Year 2001
Construction GRP
Underwater profile Planing
Berths 0
Engine 1 x petrol 4 stroke 225hp, Honda (2003)
Lying Weymouth

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Extra Details

Designer
Builder Ribcraft
Lying Weymouth
Fuel capacity 1 x 225.0 ltr (49.5 G)
Water capacity 0 x 0.0 ltr (0.0 G)
Holding tank capacity 0 x 0.0 ltr (0.0 G)
Last survey Not Recorded

Mechanical

Engine 1 x petrol 4 stroke 225hp
Honda (2003)
Engine Hours Not Recorded
Engine Cooled Raw Water
Steering Wheel
Drive outboard
Prop(s) 3 balade 15" pitch
Fuel consumption (approx) Not Recorded
Cruising speed (approx) 36 knots
Max speed (approx) 40 knots
Engine Hours = 270

Dimensions

LOA 6.80m (22'4")
LWL 0.00m (0'0")
Beam 27.00m (88'7")
Draft Min 0.40m (1'4")
Draft Max 0.85m (2'9")
Displacement 0kg (0.0lbs)
Headroom 0.00m (0'0")

Electrical Systems

12 volt, 1 batteries charged by: engine

construction

GRP construction with Planing underwater profile, gelcoat finish

Accommodation

Handbasin 0
Shower 0

Nav Equipment

Log tick Echo sounder tick
GPS tick Navigation lights tick

Deck Gear

1 anchors
(Grapnel)
7.00m (23'0") of chain
30.00m (98'5") of warp

Safety Equipment

Life buoys tick    

Broker's Comments

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These boat details are subject to contract.
This yellow RIB looked a little dejected sitting on it’s trailer just meters away from it’s normal home… the blue waters of Weymouth Bay! However, a little air, a bit of TLC and you have a ready to use, purpose built Dive Boat (you will need to supply your own liferaft!)
With it’s 15” pitch prop, it will take up to 10 fully equipped divers effortlessly to a steady cruising speed of around 35knots. Change it’s prop and I suspect you could easily reach speeds of 40+ (knots that is).
The ST/Steel bottle rack is bolted into the deck on a specially designed stainless mountings. The mounting was inserted during the build process, which, I’m told, keeps the water from seeping into the deck. The rack can be removed, leaving loads of free deck area, or a good mounting point for addition seats.
This boat has been well cared for, used regularly by a professional dive charter company.

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