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Red Bay Stormforce 8.0 Rigid Inflatable Boat For Sale By Tender

19th June 2024
A Redbay Stormforce 8.0 Rigid Inflatable Boat of the year 2009, with 813 hours recorded on the hour meter, is being offered for sale in its current condition, requiring repairs. Full photo gallery below
A Redbay Stormforce 8.0 Rigid Inflatable Boat of the year 2009, with 813 hours recorded on the hour meter, is being offered for sale in its current condition, requiring repairs. Full photo gallery below

A Redbay Stormforce 8.0 Rigid Inflatable Boat. HIN: GB-RBB84043B909 Year 2009, with 813 Hours recorded on the hour meter, is being offered for sale in its current condition, requiring repairs.

The sale is by Tender closing by 12 pm on Thursday, 4 July 2024. Viewing: Monday 1 July, 10 am to 4 pm by prior appointment only.

Red Bay Stormforce 8.0 Rigid Inflatable Boat For Sale By Tender Photo Gallery

Specification:

  • Length 8 M, Beam 2.4M
  • 22” Hypalon Sponsons with Pressure Relief, Lateral Wear Strips & Lifelines.
  • GRP Wrap Around Console with Lexan Screen & Spray Hood, Roller Door to Bow Cockpit with Escape Hatch. Deck Capstan & Crane Lifting Points
  • 4 x Ullman Biscaya Dynamic Seats, 2 x Jockey Seats & Aft Bench
  • Raymarine E120 GPS/ Plotter/ Radar & Graphic Autohelm. Echomax & Standard Comms GME 406Mhz Satellite EPIRB
  • ICOM IC-M323G GPS, Dual Antennas, Plastimo Offshore Compass & Analogue Gauges
  • 12 / 24 Volt Connections,110V / 240V Shore Power Inlets & Electrical Panels
  • Yamaha N701 SP ME432STIP2 Inboard Six Cylinder Marine Engine No 000145 with TRP Stern Drive, currently not serviceable and removed from the RIB requiring reconditioning
  • Yamaha 9.9 High Thrust 4 Stroke Outboard
  • Bilge Pumps, Boat cover & Steel Deck Cradle with Lashing Points

Address: Harbour Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin.

Enquiry phone: 045 883 554 Email: [email protected] and www.E-Auctions.ie

Published in Boat Sales, RIBs
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