Williams Marine and Watersports appointed SilverCat dealer
Williams Marine and Watersports will represent SilverCat on England’s South Coast, bringing the power catamaran brand to Swanwick Marina.
The new classy BRIG Eagle 4 raises the bar to another level, setting a new standard for performance, design & functionality for all other compact RIBs to follow. The new-look Eagle Series design DNA is evident in the elegant angular lines throughout along with a stylish swept-back ski pillar to enjoy watersports in a quiet cove.
The BRIG Eagle 4 measures 4,00 meters in length and 1,95 meters in width with a weight of only 250 kilograms. It is a high-spec compact performance RIB offers comfortable seating for up to 5 passengers and ample storage in a large rear locker under the helm seat. The E4 offers a well-structured steering console with enough space for instruments and a display up a size of 8 inch.
BRIG uses only best materials and the Eagle 4 is no exception in this regard. All seats are covered with cushions of weather- as well as uv-resistant Silvertex farbic by Spradling. Stainless steel details like handles, cleats and closures add that certain something.
The reinforced deep ‘V’ hull combined with the E4’s extended length on the waterline, extra-wide tubes and bluff bow provide a safe, stable and dry ride even in heavy seas. The driving experience is sure to put a smile on your face. This RIB is a whole lot of fun – whether as a luxurious Yacht tender or a comfortable and stylish leisure boat.
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