Police Force Cool Test – Highfield Patrol 660 & 760

Police Force Testing 2 Highfield Boats

This video is designed for procurement professionals, police departments exploring new vessel contracts, and enthusiasts of commercial patrol craft. This time it’s testing by the police force.

But it might be of interest to you to see what these Highfield boats are capable of.

It documents an official evaluation of two patrol vessels by the police force.

You gain a behind-the-scenes look at how patrol boats are assessed for the police force, with emphasis on contract suitability.

The footage clearly demonstrates boat handling characteristics. It shows the onboard systems and overall performance. This offers an authentic view of operational capability.

The Patrol 660 is equipped with twin Suzuki 115 hp outboard engines.

The larger Patrol 760 is powered by a single Mercury 225 hp outboard. This configuration ensures robust propulsion and reliability across both platforms.

Check out all the specs below.


This video was published on the Highfield Boats YouTube channel.

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Specs

Highfield 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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Highfield Patrol 760

Overall length7.64 m
Internal length5.83 m
Overall width2.82 m
Internal width1.65 m
Dead rise26°
Tube diameter54 cm
Number of air chambers6
Maximum load1,820 kg
Boat only weight1,020 kg*
Maximum people – cat B8
Maximum people – cat C16
Fuel tank285 l
Engine shaftL twin / XL single
Maximum hp single300 hp
Maximum hp twin2 x 150 hp
Design categoryC or B**
*boat, console & standard seating only
(source, data may vary)
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