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Piranha 5.6 RIB For Sale At Crosshaven Boatyard

3rd April 2026
RIB Ready — This 2016 Piranha 5.6m RIB at Crosshaven Boatyard features a 75HP Evinrude engine, low hours and full electronics, offering a compact and towable package for coastal use.
RIB Ready — This 2016 Piranha 5.6m RIB at Crosshaven Boatyard features a 75HP Evinrude engine, low hours and full electronics, offering a compact and towable package for coastal use

A 2016 Piranha 5.6m RIB has been listed for sale at Crosshaven Boatyard in Co Cork with an asking price of €17,500.

The vessel is powered by a 75HP Evinrude E-TEC outboard engine with just 78 recorded hours. The engine was sea-trialled in July 2025, with servicing including fuel replacement, a new filter, and a new battery.

The RIB features a centre console layout with six seating positions, including pilot and co-pilot seats, an aft bench and a bow seat.

Onboard equipment includes a Garmin GPS/depth sounder, VHF radio, navigation lights and a Bluetooth stereo system. Additional features include hydraulic steering, built-in fuel and oil tanks, and a towing eye.

The boat can cruise at 18 knots and reach a top speed of 25 knots. A 2017 galvanised single-axle trailer is included in the package. According to the broker, the vessel has had light use and is “a nice package” that is easy to tow.

The RIB was imported from the UK in 2017 and has had two owners from new. Viewing is available through Crosshaven Boatyard. To see the full listing of the RIB click here.

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