The Milford Fire Department's new rescue RIB Ribcraft USA
RIBs and RHIBs

Connecticut fire agency gets new rescue RIB

Gareth Havelock

The Milford Fire Department of Connecticut has taken delivery of a new rigid inflatable boat (RIB) built by Ribcraft USA.

The newbuild replaces a smaller Ribcraft boat that the department had operated for nearly two decades. Like its predecessor, it will be operated in Long Island Sound and its tributaries.

The 21-foot (6.4-metre) RIB will be used for a range of duties including search and rescue and environmental protection. The electronics include a sidescan sonar, a GPS and a radar from Garmin, a Whelen hailer/siren, and a VHF radio.

Power is provided by a Yamaha 150hp (110kW) outboard engine, which can deliver speeds of up to 40 knots. Fuel is fed from a 46-gallon (170-litre) internal tank.

To ensure safety, the Hypalon tube has five chambers, boarding wear patches, grab handles, and a reinforced bow.

Two jockey-style seats are available for the crew, though the spacious fore and aft decks will allow for the transport of up to ten additional personnel.