This 2016 Brig Eagle 780 is a rigid inflatable boat built on a deep-vee fiberglass hull with white Orca hypalon tubes across six chambers. The design delivers the soft ride characteristic of RIBs in this size range, with the tubes absorbing wave impact and deflecting spray. Powered by a Honda 250 hp V-6 four-stroke outboard, the boat cruises comfortably between 22 and 40 knots and has accumulated fewer than 360 engine hours.
The layout centers on a console with a composite T-top and powder-coated white pipework. The console houses a large electronics display and includes interior space with a freshwater system featuring a hand-held shower and an unused porta-potty. A spacious bow sun pad connects with the forward seat to extend the lounging area. Additional features include a removable cockpit table, vinyl teak-look decking, a stainless watersports ski-tow post, and a Lewmar windlass with anchor, chain, and rode.
Electronics were updated in 2025 and include a Simrad NSS9 EVO touchscreen GPS, chartplotter, and depth-sounder, along with a Simrad VHF radio. A JL Audio Bluetooth stereo system pairs with four JL speakers and a subwoofer, also installed in 2025. The boat seats up to 16 people and is fitted with digital pressure-indicating solar valve covers.
The boat comes with a 2016 Continental tandem dual-axle aluminum trailer that has covered fewer than 250 miles, with only one trip exceeding 25 miles. The boat has been lift-kept and shows strong maintenance throughout.
Length
26.00 FT
Beam
9.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Honda
Engine Model
F250
Power
NaN HP
Hours
359 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
30.00 KTS
Fuel
90 GAL
Water
20 GAL