The Highfield Patrol 660
In this episode you’ll get an idea of the MCA 3R Coding process on a Patrol 660 Highfield RIB.
MCA stands for ‘Maritime Coastguard Agency’.
Why coding your RIB in the UK?
- To operate a boat for skippered or bareboat use usually for commercial gain.
- To take people afloat who pay more than a reasonable contribution towards the trip.
- To operate a workboat.
Below you can read all about the specs.
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Specs
| Model | Highfield Patrol 660 |
| Overall length | 6,51 m |
| Internal length | 4,75 m |
| Overall width | 2,59 m |
| Internal width | 1,35 m |
| Dead rise | 26° |
| Tube diameter | 54 cm |
| Number of air chambers | 6 |
| Maximum load | 1.535 kg |
| Maximum people | 13 |
| Boat only weight | 781 kg* |
| Fuel tank | 140 l |
| Maximum hp | 200 hp |
| Engine shaft | XL single |
| Design category | C** |
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