The world of RIBs has changed
HMS sets foot on the water for the first time since his unfortunate high-speed encounter with an oak tree back in January. The lure? An opportunity to test the very latest edition to the Brig range, a sporty but purposeful new Brig 6m
The world of RIBs has changed from specialist to mainstream, and as a result, diversity is the name of the game. Whereas at one time it could be assumed that 90% of RIBs were deep-vee-hulled, offshore-orientated, multifunction craft, these days the RIB concept has been developed to make a direct challenge to those territories previously held by traditional sports boats and even ski boats. For the buyer, this means that an understanding of the differences between the makes and models is important if the right boat is to be chosen. Not all RIBs are 4x4s of the sea.
So what type or category of RIB is the subject of our test here? The all-new Brig 6m Eagle is a notable example of a RIB designed to retain many of the typical 4×4 attributes associated with RIBs, but combined with strong sports boat influences. The Eagle is not a long-distance cruising craft, but then again it is not really set up as such. Neither is she designed for offshore ‘all-weather’ use. She would certainly look after you if the conditions got up, but her strengths lie more in her suitability for water sports and performing the role of a great leisure craft and coastal all-rounder.










