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Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB)

Our Juliet 3 (J3) RHIBs are carried as embarked seaboats on all Navy vessels (usually two to a vessel), and utilised within a land-based boat squadron at Devonport Naval Base.

A Royal New Zealand Navy Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB) full with sailors wearing helmets moves through the ocean with a ship in the background on a nice day, blue sky.

They are designed as a high-speed and high-buoyancy craft, with a glass reinforced plastic deck and superstructure and a mono-hull rigid inflatable hull. Each RHIB is powered by a Yanmar 310hp marine diesel engine driving through a Hamilton HJ274 water jet. They are launched and recovered using a davit system.

RHIBs can take six passengers and two crew, with the forward seats being removable. They have a self-righting mechanism and a navigation system comprising of GPS, radar and VHF radio. In emergency situations it can embark 20 personnel and crew.

The 7.24m RHIB is capable of high speed operation in open seas with a load of 2 crew and 6 passengers and their boarding equipment up to sea state 4.

The J3’s capabilities include but are not limited to; ‘fast rescue boat’ (FRB) for man overboard incidents; crash boat during flying operations; sea boat for transferring personnel and/or stores ashore or to other ships; inserting boarding parties onto other ships and fishing vessels; littoral operations, including support to the embarked force; and for force protection of ships alongside or underway. Some of these tasks may require the Seaboat to operate at an extended range and duration away from the parent ship.

A Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat conducts a survey of the Marlborough Sounds alongside HMNZS Canterbury as part of Exercise Southern Katipo.

A Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat conducts a survey of the Marlborough Sounds alongside HMNZS Canterbury as part of Exercise Southern Katipo.

Specifications

 

Length 7.24m

beam

2.74m

Range

Five hours endurance at 15 knots

SPEED 

40 knots

Max payload

750kg