Brig Boat for Sale: Exploring the Falcon Range for UK Leisure Boaters
- thewolfrock
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If you’re searching for a Brig boat for sale in the UK, the Falcon range offers an unbeatable combination of affordability, safety, and versatility. At The Wolf Rock Boat Company in Devon, we proudly supply models such as the Falcon 420 and Falcon 500, designed for leisure boaters who want reliable performance for fishing, watersports, and coastal cruising.
How much is a new BRIG boat in the UK?

Pricing for BRIG boats varies depending on the model, size, and specification. At The Wolf Rock Boat Company, the Brig Falcon 420 is available from around £24,895 (ex VAT) with a Suzuki outboard engine, while the larger Falcon Rider 500 offers more space and power for families and groups, with prices starting higher depending on configuration. Compared to other RIBs, BRIG boats are competitively priced, offering excellent long-term value thanks to their build quality and resale appeal.
What makes a BRIG Falcon different from other RIBs?
The Falcon series is designed to be lightweight, practical, and versatile, making it ideal for UK leisure boaters. Unlike heavier RIBs, Falcons are easy to tow, launch, and store, while still delivering the deep-V hull stability BRIG is known for. The Falcon 420, for example, is compact yet spacious enough for five passengers, while the Falcon 500 offers more deck space and power for extended trips.
BRIG’s heritage in military aeronautical engineering ensures precision design and durability. Falcons are built with ORCA Hypalon tubes, known for their resistance to UV and saltwater, giving them a longer lifespan compared to PVC alternatives.
What safety features do BRIG Falcon RIBs include?
Safety is at the core of the Falcon series. Standard features include:
Multi-chamber tubes for buoyancy and stability
Anti-skid deck surfaces for secure footing in wet conditions
Raised rubbing strakes to protect against impact
Safety handles and grab points for passengers
Self-draining decks to prevent water build-up
These features make Falcons particularly suitable for families, beginners, and leisure users who want peace of mind on the water.
Are BRIG Falcons suitable for fishing, watersports, and coastal cruising?
Yes. The Falcon range is designed for multi-purpose use:
Fishing: Stable decks, storage lockers, and easy manoeuvrability make them excellent for angling trips.
Watersports: With powerful Suzuki outboards, Falcons can tow inflatables, wakeboards, or skis.
Coastal cruising: Their deep-V hulls handle choppier UK waters, ensuring a smooth ride for family outings.
The Falcon 500, with its larger capacity, is particularly well-suited for longer coastal adventures, while the Falcon 420 is perfect for quick trips and flexible use.
Why choose The Wolf Rock Boat Company?
As a leading brig boat dealer in Devon, The Wolf Rock Boat Company has been instrumental in growing BRIG’s presence in the UK since 2011. We offer expert advice, demonstrations, servicing, and part-exchange options, ensuring customers find the right Falcon model for their lifestyle.
FAQ: BRIG Falcon RIBs
How many people can a Falcon 420 carry? Up to 5 passengers comfortably.
Is the Falcon 500 suitable for family use? Yes, it offers more deck space and seating, making it ideal for family outings.
Do BRIG Falcons hold their value? Yes, thanks to their durable Hypalon tubes and trusted engineering, they retain strong resale appeal.
Can I test a BRIG Falcon before buying? Absolutely – The Wolf Rock Boat Company offers demonstrations at our Devon showroom.
Ready to explore the Falcon range?
The BRIG Falcon series is the perfect entry point into RIB ownership, combining affordability, safety, and versatility. Whether you’re looking for a compact Falcon 420 for everyday leisure or a spacious Falcon 500 for family adventures, The Wolf Rock Boat Company has the right Brig boat for sale to suit your needs.
Ready to explore the Falcon range? Contact The Wolf Rock Boat Company today to book a demonstration and discover why BRIG Falcons are trusted by UK leisure boaters.
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