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Meet the new BRIG Navigator 22 and 24

by Sirocco Marine 4 Jul 07:20 BST 14-17 August 2025
Slava Rodionov, Ryan Slater and Neil Webster © Sirocco Marine

Two New BRIG Navigator Models will premiere at the 2025 Sydney Boat Show.

Sirocco Marine is anticipating a massive inaugural Sydney Boat Show at the new venue of Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush.

As well as proudly presenting the largest selection of RIBs at the show, Sirocco Marine is thrilled to introduce two all-new models in the BRIG range, which will be displayed for the first time at the Sydney show.

The BRIG Navigator line-up is undergoing a renewal and has introduced two new models: the Navigator 22 and Navigator 24.

Designed for exploration, the Navigator 22 combines innovative design and robust construction. Featuring a reinforced deep-V hull, a spacious console, inviting helm seating, and a rear bench seat, this new model delivers an exhilarating ride, maintaining stability even at high speeds.

The Navigator 22 is not just a runabout or dinghy; it provides ample storage, including a generous open front deck. Transforming into a comfortable day cruiser, it is ideal for families and friends to travel further for longer. It's also a top choice for anglers, with all the essential qualities you'd need in a fishing vessel and all the characteristics of a RIB.

The Navigator 24 is a rugged day cruiser with a deep-V hull for stability in all conditions. A versatile centre console with a single or double engine set-up available, the Navigator 24 was designed and built to replace the acclaimed Navigator 730 in the range and represents a major step forward on all counts.

The Navigator 22 is equipped with a four-stroke 225hp Honda engine and the Navigator 24 comes with a 250hp Honda. Both engines feature the Honda 7-year engine warranty (subject to Honda's terms and conditions.)

"The BRIG Navigator range are capable, versatile RIBs," said Liam Ohalloran, Director at Sirocco Marine South.

"They're 'adventure machines' with a wider beam, extra space and storage, features like extended swim steps and a robust aluminium frame for easy re-boarding. They deliver superior handling, seaworthiness and performance.

"We're sure visitors to the new Sydney show will be impressed by the looks and capabilities of the new Navigator models."

Other models from the proudly Ukraine-made brand that will be on display at the 2025 Sydney Boat Show, 14 to 17 August, include the Eagle 8, 670, 6, and 5. From BRIG headquarters in Kharkiv, Slava Rodionov the founder and Managing Director of BRIG will be coming out for the show to meet owners and devotees of BRIG.

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