BRIG Eagle 6.7 User manual

236G.01
OWNER'S MANUAL
H* – boat tube is made of HYPALON (Du Pont registered trademark) coated fabrics.
Rigid Inflatable Boat
SERIE: "EAGLE"
MODEL: Eagle 6.7
complete sets: E6.7
E6.7H*
Design category (2013/53/EU): C
ISO6185-3: Type VIII
EN

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CONTENTS:
DANGER LEVELS 5
INTRODUCTION 5
IDENTIFICATION PLATES 6
SAFETY REGULATIONS 7
BEAUFORT Wind Scale and Corresponding State of the Sea, After Few Hours of Wind, Away From the Coast.8
BOAT DESIGN CATEGORIES 8
REMEMBER FIRE DANGER ALWAYS 9
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10
COMPLETE SET 11
BOAT MAIN DIMENTIONS 12
BOAT DESIGN 13
RIGID HULL 14
REINFORCED BUOYANCY TUBE 15
CREW LIMIT 16
STERN MAST WITH ANCHOR LIGHT 17
STEERING CONSOLE 17
FUEL SYSTEM 19
SHOWER KIT 20
DRAIN SYSTEM 21
ANCHOR SYSTEM 23
HOW TO OPERATE ANCHOR SYSTEM 24
TOWING 26
MOORING 27
HOW TO INSTALL SUNDECK 28
REBOARDING MEANS 29
HOW TO INSTALL STORAGE BATTERY 30
WIRING DIAGRAM 31
INFLATION/DEFLATION BOAT TUBE 32
BOAT TRAILERING 33
MAINTENANCE 35
OPERATING REGULATIONS 36

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The manual and all its enclosures should be stored carefully, and the manual should always be kept aboard.
If the craft is resold, the manual and all its enclosures must be handed over to the new owner.
For you safety and for the validity of the guarantee expert and authorithed personnel must install the motor
and inspect and check the systems. All onboard systems must be completed and inspected.
CHECK THAT THE CHECKS HAVE BEEN MADE AND THAT THEPLANTS HAVE BEEN COPLETED BEFORE
DELYVERY.
BRIG Ltd declines any responsibility for systems and accessories that have not been installed and checked
by expert and authorithed personnel.

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CE Certification and Main Features
TheCEmarkingindicatesthattheinflatableboatmeetstherequirementsoftheRecreational
Craft Directive 2013/53/EU
Certifying Body:
INTERNATIONALMARINECERTIFICATIONINSTITUTE
Rue Abbe Cuypers 3 / B-1040Bruxelles / Belgique
Notified Body : 0609
www.imci.org
Name of Manufacture:
BRIGLtd.
Lozovskaya88, Dergachy62303
Kharkovskayaobl.
UKRAINE
www.brigboats.com

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INTRODUCTION.
This manual was written to help you using your boat safety. It contains information of the boat, its equipments (supplied or
installed),operation and maintenance.
DANGER LEVELS.
The manual contains warnings, identified as follows:
A note like this indicates that there is serious riskthat is likely to cause death or
permanant serious injury, if appropriate precautions are not taken.
A note like this indicates the existence of risk that may cause death or injury, if
appropriate precautions are not taken.
A note like this indicates reference to the application of safety or environmental
protection practices,or draws attention to unsafe behaviour that might cause injury to
persones or damage to the craft, its components or the environment.
Before using your boat, read the MANUAL carefully and ensure that you have
understood all the procedures it describes. Refore taking command of your boat, be
sure to have acquired experience and confidence in its operation.

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Crew limit
It is fundamental for the plates to be aboard the boat, since they are only form of
recogmition and identification. Without them the boat does not comply with the
legislation in effect. The plates must never be removed. Any tampering or removal not
authorised by the manufacturer is the full responsebility of the owner.
Plate with identification number:
UA-QRK12345A000
IDENTIFICATION PLATES.
Builder's Plate:
Boat Design Categories
(Directive 2013/53/EU)
Maximum engine power
225 HP (166 kW)
Boat tube nominal pressure
0.15 bar (2.2 psi)
Type according to
ISO 6185
Manufacturer’srecommendedmaximumload,
includingthemassofthe outboardengine(s)but
excluding the mass of the contents of fixed fuel
andwatertankswhenfull
Eagle 6.7
VIII
C
166
225111455
3208
3
Model name

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SAFETY REGULATIONS.
This manual contains recommendations and basic rules of conduct for using the boat in complete safety.Although it is not possible
to offer safety information for all potential situations, in general it is recommended that you:
Regularly check which safety requirements are in force.
Maintain the boat and the onboard plants in optimum condition.
Have the boat inspected by the dealer where it was purchassed or by an authorised machanic at least
once every year for your own safety and for maintaining the guaruntee.
Max number of transportable persones is referred to an established weight of 75 kg per person
(ISO 6185), so always make reference to total maximum transportable waight.
The max weight of the installable motors indicates the maximum overall weight applicable on
the stern board, including any emergency motors. NEVER exceed the stated value.
Always check weather and seagoing conditions before setting out.
For safe navigation, compare the design category of your boat with the table above.
The boat must be equipped with liferaft(s) to be stowed for the crew limit. If the liferaft is a rigid canister type,
it shall be mounted in the cockpit, ready for use. If the liferaft is contained in a soft bag then it may be stowed
in a compartment but shall be readily available for use.

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BEAUFORT Wind Scale and Corresponding State of the Sea, After Few Hours of Wind, Away From the Coast.
BoatDesignCategories(Directive2013/53/EU):
NOTE: *The significant wave height is the mean height of the highest one-third of the waves, which approximately corresponds
to the wave height estimated by an experienced observed. Some waves will be double this height.
State of the sea
Force Denomination Knots Km/h m/sec and wave height in meters
0Calm <1 <1 0-0.2 Calm 0
1Light Air 1-3 1-5 0.3-1.5 Calm 0
2Light Breeze 4-6 6-11 1.6-3.3 Almost calm 0.2
3Gentle Breez 7-10 12-19 3.4-5.4 Almost calm 0.2
4Moderate Breeze 11-16 20-28 5.5-7.9 Small waves 0.5
5Strong Breeze 17-21 29-38 8.0-10.7 Large waves 1.25
6Fresh Wind 22-27 39-49 10.8-13.8 Large waves 2.0
7Strong Wind 28-33 50-61 13.9-17.1 Very large waves 2.5
8Gale 34-40 62-74 17.2-20.7 Rough sea 4
9Strong Gale 41-47 75-88 20.8-24.4 Very rough sea 6
10 Storm 48-55 89-102 24.5-28.4 Heavy 9
11 Violent Storm 56-63 103-117 28.5-32.6 Very heavy 14
12 Hurricane 64 and over 118 and over 32.7and over Stormy 14 and over
Design category
"A" - "Ocean"
"B"- "Offshore"
"C"- "Inshore"
"D"- "Sheltered waters"
Wind force
(Beaufort scale)
exceeding 8
up to,and including, 8
up to,and including, 6
up to,and including, 4
Significant wave height*
exceeding 4
up to,and including, 4
up to,and including, 2
up to,and including, 0.3

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REMEMBER FIRE DANGER ALWAYS.
Fire may be caused by:
Crew nagligence when smoking, the presence aboard of flammable liquids, electrical contacts, propulsion motor, errors in fueling, or if
maintenance has not been performed as required.
Once again, it is important that the crew behave correctly and that the boat is kept in order to avoid serious damage to it and to persons.
Howevwr, if a fire does occure aboard, stop motor, disconnect the batteries immediatly, check to see if it is an electrical component or any
case a small-scale fire that does not involve flammable liquids, in which case use a suitable fire extinguisher to try and put the fire out completely.
Easly flammable products must not be kept aboard.
BATTERY: the battery may cause sparks op explosions. It must be stored in an appropriate
container, easly reached and well aired, AWAY FROM FUEL OR INFLAMMABLE PRODUCTS.
Periodically check that the clips are tight and protect them with appropriate insulation in order
to prevent sparks or the spread of current.
Extinguisher or any other fire-fighting equipment must not be kept in compartments with key lock, but in
easily accessible and clearly indicated locations.
Extinguisher or any other fire-fighting equipment should be checked periodically and replaced with
the same or superior types if expired or inefficient.
Equip the boat with fire-fighting equipment before launch and use.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.
The basic parameters and dimensions of the Eagle 6.7 comply with the data specified in the following table.
All dimension measurments indicated have a tolerance of +/- 2.5%, weight measurments indicated have a
tolerance of +/- 5%.
Parameter Eagle 6.7
6.70m
2.55m
1.92m
0.55m
4.70m
1.45m
16
°
21
°
630mm (25")
5
0.15bar (2.2psi)
11 persons
175-200 HP
166kW / 225 HP
335kg
XL
/ 25"
780kg
810kg
1660kg
1160kg
1310kg
1455kg
2470kg
Length (without engine)
Beam
Height
Inflatable tube diameter, max.
Cockpit dimensions:
- length
- width
Deadrise angle on transom
Deadrise angle in middle section
Transom height
Number of independent air-tight chambers
Nominal pressure
Crew limit
Recommended engine power
Maximum engine power
Maximum engine weight (including controls and batterys)
Engine shaft length
Weight of empty boat (with steering console,
with arc, with seats, without engine)
Weight of boat with equipments from manufacturer (without engine)
Carring capacity of the boat
Displacement In Light Craft Condition (LCC)
Maximum total load ML (total weight of the fuel, weight of the people
and cargo onboard )
Maximum recommended load (including weight of the
max engine(s), passengers and cargo onboard, but excluding
the mass of the contents of fixed fuel and water tanks when full)
Loaded displacement mass (LDC)

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COMPLETE SET Eagle 6.7
In the table below is shown the maximum possible complete set, which may differ from your boat.
Rigid Inflatable boat +
Foot pump +
Paddle +
Set of spare parts and repair kit +
Bag +
Owner's manual +
Valve cap pressure gauge +
Steering console +
Steering console equipments:
-Mechanical steering system +
-Hydraulic steering system option
-Steering wheel +
-Fuel level clock +
-Electrical switches with fuses +
-Socket 12V with fuse +
-Speedometer +
-Tachometer +
-Compass +
-Electric horn +
Driver seat +
Stern mast with anchor light +
Stern soft seat with backrest +
Front step-plate with navigation lights +
Fuel system with fuel tank 191 litres +
Drain system with automatic bilge pump +
Shower kit :
Water tank (45 litres) +
Shower handset +
Shower pump +
Removable sundeck +
Front locker removable cushion +
Rear platforms +
Foldable stainless steel ladder +
Overall cover +
Cover for steering console and seat +
Collapsible sun-top +
Battery container +
SeaDek set +
Anchor system with anchor, electrical windlass,
anchor chain/rope option

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6
13 4
8
17
19 9
10
2
5
1
2 3 416
1930
1260
1920
7400*
6700
2550
17 20
616 10
10
24
18
23
12
14
12
14
22
21

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D1
1 —Rigid hull.
2 —Reinforced buoyancy tube.
3 —Doubled rubbing strake.
4 —Safety handle.
5 —Towing bow eye (hull).
6 —Bow step-plate with navigation lights.
7 —Fiberglass tube end (2 pcs.)
8 —Fuel fill.
9 —Box with cap for shower handset.
10 —Air fill valve (5 pcs.).
11 —Stern handhold.
12 —Stern platforms.
13 —Front locker removable cushion (2pcs.).
14 —Drain outlet from the motor recess (2 pcs.).
15 —Cockpit drain system socket (2 pcs.).
16 —Steering console.
17 —Combined pilot seat/bolster.
18 —
Stern-part seat with soft back.
19 —Water fill.
20 —Stern mast.
21 —Port running light (red).
22 —Starboard running light (green).
23 —Anchor light (white).
24 —Foldable stainless steel ladder.
25 —Drain plug.
The boat series "EAGLE" E6.7, E6.7H consists of the next main components:
- polyester hull (1);
- reinforced buoyancy tube (2);
- polyester steering console (16);
- combined pilot seat/bolster (17);
- stern mast (20) with anchor light (23).
BOAT DESIGN.
DESCRIPTION:
22
20
23
11
77
1224 15 14 1225
6
16
21
5
11
15
14

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The boat hull has "deep-V" shaped bottom with four longitudial steps. The
upper deck surface has a special moulded antiskid coating. There are five
specified sections (Fig. D2):
—bow anchor locker (1) is intended for arrangement of anchor and
anchor chain/rope;
—bow locker (2) is intended for baggage arrangement;
—locker under the seat of steering console base part (3) is intended for
baggage arrangement;
—deck compartment (4) is intended for arrangement of fuel tank;
—stern locker (7).
In addition there is polyester underpan installed into the steering console
base part (6), which separate steering console from deck compartment. The
bow locker and stern locker have a direct access by hinge out the access
doors (respectively 15 and 17 positions).There is an inspection hatch located
on the deck (16) for survay of the fuel tank, pipe lines and electric contacts.
Onto the bow locker there are removable soft cushions (13, Fig. D1). Onto the stern
locker the are soft seat with soft back (18, Fig. D1).
The boat hull is arranged with the followig components:
—bow towing eye (5);
—two stern cleats (19, Fig. D2e);
—fuel tank (8);
—water tank (9);
—fuel fill (10, Fig. D2a);
—water fill (12, Fig.D2b, D2d);
—box with cap for shower handset (18, Fig.D2e);
—foldable stainless steel ladder(20);
—lifter of stern locker seat;
—cockpit drain systems sockets (11, Fig. D2b, D2c);
—battery disconnector (13, Fig. D2b);
—drain automatic bilge pump (14, Fig. D2c);
RIGID HULL.
D2
bc
e
d
a
a
123 6 4b
85 9
c
11 131210
d
17166315
20
e
12 18 19
1114
7
11

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REINFORCED BUOYANCY TUBE.
The bow part of the boat may be symply converted into the sundeck by meanse
of sundeck floor boards and sundeck soft cushions.
5 6 8 7
412 3
D3
The boat buoyancy tube has U-shaped form. The tube is separated by
means of inner elastic partitions into five chambers of a similar volume, each
being provided with an air fill valve.
The air fill valve is intended for:
—filling the compartment with air from a standart pump or filling system
and maintaining pressure in the tube for prolonged time,
—adjustable drop of pressure in compartment.
The air fill valve is designed as a tab-type non-return valve and consists of
the following components (Fig. D3):
—housing (1);
—cup (2) with strap (3);
—washer with gasket (4);
—nut (5);
—spindle (6) with spring (7) and cup diaphragm (8).
Also there are the following elements fitted on the tube (Fig. D1):
—doubled rubbing strake (3, Fig.D1);
—safety handles (4, Fig.D1);
—bow step-plate with navigation lights. (6, Fig.D1);
—tube polyester ends (7, Fig.D1) with two antiskid steps each.

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Crew limit - 11 max.
D3.1
CREW LIMIT.
On the picture (Fig.D3.1) you can see the recommended location of the crew in the boat.
All persons should always use the handholds to avoid falling overboard. On Fig.D3.1 you can see the location of the
handholds for each crew member. Any part of the boat can be a handholds that can be grabbed by hand to reduce the
risk of falling overboard. Example handholds: handle, shroud, seat edge, cleats, steering wheel.
If your boat is equipped with a SunTop (Fig.D3.1), persons “G” and “I” can use it as a handhold. The SunTop should be
folded and fixed while the boat is moving. If your boat is not equipped with a SunTop, persons “G” and “I” should use rear
handrails as a handhold. Person “H” should use seat edge or rear lower handle as a handhold.
Folding table (Fig.D3.1) can not be used as a handhold. The table should be folded while the boat is moving.
For the safe placement of persons "A","B","C","D" SunDeck (Fig.3.1) must be folded while the boat is in moving.
Persons "K" and "L" can be placed on the buoyancy tube in designated seating area. Persons on the tube should always
use two handholds at the same time so as not to fall overboard.
Always check the correct and
safe accommodation of all
persons in the boat.
Reduce speed when persons
are sitting on the buoyancy
tube.
Periodically check the
handholds.
There should be no
damage on the
handholds and their
fixation.
K
A
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
L
SunTop
SunDeck Folding table

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STEERING CONSOLE.
Steering console is located in the central part of the boat. The console
consists of the following components (Fig. D4):
—
console body (1) is installed on the built-in the boat deck console base
—windscreen (2);
—stainless steel railing (3);
—front soft seat ;
—soft seat-back (4);
—hatch (5).
—console recess (6);
—fuel fill (10, Fig. D2a);
—stainless steel handrail (7);
—electric horn (8);
—compass (9);
—steering wheel (10);
—switch panel (11);
—cup holders (12).
D4
1
2
3
7
9
4
5
6
9
3
10
11
Stern mast (20, Fig.D1) is located in the stern part of the boat.
Mast equipment:
—anchor light (white, 23).
STERN MAST WITH ANCHOR LIGHT.
8
12

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Console equipment
(Fig. D5):
—steering system;
—steering cable;
—steering wheel (5);
—compass (1);
—fuel level clock (2);
—speedometer (3);
—tachometer (4);
—
sockets
12V (6);
— fuse holding box with warning lights(Fig. D5)
(inside of the steering console);
—switches:— horn switch (7);
—running lights and meter lamp switch (8);
—anchor light switch (9);
—hull drain pump switch "Manual"
(10);
—shower pump switch (11);
—anchor "Up"/"Down" switch (12);
Access to the fuse box - through the hatch (7,Fig.D4)
Always keep a spare set the
fuse in an easily-accessible
location.
Always check the fuse. Burning
red LED display on the fuse box
warns of faulty fuse
5
1
2
3
4
6
Fuse holding box
with warning lights
5
4
10
9
3 8
61
HORN
27
8
9
10
11
7
7
8
9
10
11
running lights and
meter lamp switch
anchor light
switch
horn switch
shower pump
switch
hull drain pump
switch
"Manual"
anchor
"Up"/"Down"
switch
Switch panel
D5
12
12

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FUEL SYSTEM.
Fuel system consists of the following components (Fig. D6):
—built-in fuel tank 191 L (4);
—external fuel fill (5);
—fuel line (from fuel fill to fuel tank) (1);
—fuel line (from fuel tank to engine) (3);
—electric fuel gauge (6);
—fuel drain line (2).
D6
Do not smoke when refueling. Stop the engine and switch off any electric equipments before refueling.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel systems
Pre-filter and fuel valve must be installed by authorized representative specialists only.
Do not modify fuel system. Any modification, repair and planned maintenance of the fuel system may be made by
authorized representative specialists only.
13
6
2
5
4

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D7
SHOWER KIT.
Shower kit includes the next components (Fig. D7):
—water tank (1);
—water fill (2);
—water drain line (3);
—water line (from water fill to tank) (4);
—water line (from water tank to shower pump) (5);
—water line (shower hose) (6);
—shower pump (7);
—box for shower handset (8);
—shower handset with push button control and
shower hose (9).
How to use a shower:
—Activate the shower pump with the "Shower pump" switch
on the console switch panel.
—Wait a few seconds.
—Take the shower handset and press the button on it.
—Put the shower handset back in the container after use.
9
86
7
5
2
1
3
4
Water on freezing can damage
the shower system.
Water from the tank and hoses must
be removed if there is a risk of
freezing.
It is dangerous to pretend to be an expert. This may cause damages. Refer to expert and authorized
specialists for all types of maintenance and repair.
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