Rafnar 1100
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Rafnar 1100

$297,000 USD
HAFDIS is a Rafnar 1100 Professional tactical RHIB (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat) designed forfast response, offshore service for law enforcement, search and rescue, military or workboat use.It is built on the ÖK Hull, which is designed to reduce accelerations (“slamming”) in roughseas.The 1100 f...
Year
2015
Condition
Used
Model
Length
408

Description

HAFDIS is a Rafnar 1100 Professional tactical RHIB (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat) designed for
fast response, offshore service for law enforcement, search and rescue, military or workboat use.
It is built on the ÖK Hull, which is designed to reduce accelerations (“slamming”) in rough
seas.
The 1100 features an enclosed cabin containing the helm and six Ulman Dynamics suspension
seats. The hull is outfitted with a vinyl covered buoyancy collar with internal air bladders.
Construction of the hull, decks and cabin is a combination of solid and internally cored molded fiberglass.
Power is provided by two (2) gasoline-fueled outboard engines. The engines are mounted on a SeaStar Jackplate, attached to the hull within an integral engine well.

Mechanical Equipment

Optimus joystick control

Sea Star jackplates

Mastervolt battery chargers

Diesel heating system

 

 

 

Deck and Hull Equipment

Tow bit forward

Removable tow bit aft

Self-righting assist flotation system

Navigation Systems

2 Garmin MFD's

4kw Garmin xHD radar

Garmin autopilot

Additional Equipment

6 Ullman Dynamics suspension seats

Aluminum trailer

Specification

Model
Year
2015
Condition
Used
Price
US$297,000
Type
Length
408
Fuel Type
Gas
Hull Material
Composite
Location
Portsmouth, Virginia
LOA
36 ft
Beam
10 ft 6 in
Keel Type
Other
Engine Type
Outboard
Engine Make
Evinrude
Engine Model
E-tec
Power
250 hp
Engine usage (hours)
434
Designer
Rafnar
Fuel Tanks
1 x 160 gal

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