Highfield TV – Ep.16 – Coding the Patrol 660 RIB

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

ModelHighfield Patrol 660
Overall length6,51 m
Internal length4,75 m
Overall width2,59 m
Internal width1,35 m
Dead rise26°
Tube diameter54 cm
Number of air chambers6
Maximum load1.535 kg
Maximum people13
Boat only weight781 kg*
Fuel tank140 l
Maximum hp200 hp
Engine shaftXL single
Design categoryC**
*boat, console & standard seating only
source, data may vary
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