SEALEGS S
ealegs offers the broadest range of amphibious craft in the market. A range that is only set to expand over the coming
months. Recently the company experienced a very successful launch of the largest Sealegs offering to date – the 12 metre Cabin RIB (12RC). Having attracted significant high praise from the boating media, the first craft is now on route to its new European owner and in the few short weeks since its launch Sealegs has picked up over $7.5 million in additional orders. At the other end of the size spectrum the Sealegs team are working on the imminent release of their latest, and smallest offering, the all-electric 3.8m tender. Specifically designed to be accommodated within the Lazarette of larger luxury cruisers such as the Maratimos and
Riverieras this new model is proving hugely popular. Rounding out their current releases, Sealegs will shortly be releasing a totally remodelled version of their popular 6.1m all alloy craft – the 6.5m Cuddy Cabin. Targeted at the recreational fisher and boater, who is after a high volume but also a great choice as a flexible utility adventure tender, the 6.5m craft is feature rich while still providing a practical and easy to use configuration – the first 6.5m began deliveries to the first customers in late December 2022. To keep up to date with other new models, the 6.5m will be on display, along with a number of Sealegs models at the upcoming Auckland On Water Boat Show in March 2023.
www.sealegs.com
RAFNAR W
ith a broad and varied range of yacht tenders and support craft in their
portfolio to suit all super yachting and explorer yachting needs, RAFNAR MARITIME have over the past few years expanded production capability to Greece and the U.K. so as to service growing industry demand. With primary design facilities remaining in Iceland, and a newly created network for marketing, building, and servicing of their craft under license in Greece, U.K, Turkey and Spain, RAFNAR MARITIME are now launching new design concepts for their already well established Rafnar 850 and Rafnar 1100 craft in their range, with the 1200 and larger 1430 completing the series. Using the unique and patented ÖK Hull technology, exciting new developments are eagerly awaited by the market for the new special builds in the series, which is based on a rugged search and rescue and explorer craft concept.
www.rafnar.com
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