TENDERS LISTING 41
VIKAL INTERNATIONAL CONVERTIBLE
LIMOUSINE Vikal has produced some of the world’s most luxurious and bespoke superyacht tenders during its 40 year operating history. Founded by Gunnar Vikingur, a second generation boat builder from Iceland, the Vikal brand was established as a premium tender manufacturer through an unwavering commitment to innovation and technology. Lynden Vikingur, inspired by his father’s approach to meeting the evolving tender market, is now leading the charge into electric propulsion, catering to both electric-hybrid and full electric systems amongst Vikal’s proven suite of tender products.
www.vikal.com.au
SPECIFICATIONS Length 11.3 m Beam 3.0 m Height 2.7 m Dry weight 5,000 kg Max speed 52 knots Engine Inboard Volvo Penta D6 Diesel 400 hp Capacity 8 guests
VITA YACHTS VITA X The 10 metre Vita X is the most powerful electric powerboat on the market today. The Vita X features Vita Power’s industry-leading powertrain system. Each boat is controlled via touchscreen user interface designed by Vita Power in association with Milan-based design studio Borromeo de Silva. The X combines 235kWh of compact liquid cooled Lithium battery storage with a 400bhp continuous / 580bhp peak electric twin water jet drive. The X uses the Vita superPower™ network for rapid recharge.
www.vita-power.com
WAHOO RIBS Going back to 2008, the Wahoo RIB, based on the Lorne Campbell design, has delivered complete customised RIBs to the superyacht market. From the early 6.2 m inboards to larger 11 +m 700hp chase boats and SOLAS vessels, the range had grown year on year. Perhaps a favourite is the Barracuda 10 m. Powered by twin mercury outboards, rapid acceleration see her reach 50 knots with ease. With six standard models in the range, there is always a Wahoo for you.
www.wahooribs.com
WAJER YACHTS 55 Wajer Yachts is a family run business with its own yard and building facility in the Netherlands. For more than 25 years Wajer’s innovative tenders have become part of the waters and harbours from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic coast. Mainly because Wajer is improving constantly while being in close contact with clients to get feedback about their yachts and services. With typical Dutch build quality, these are just gorgeous vessels and would complement any mothership.
www.wajer.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.99 m Beam 2.79 m Engines 2 x UQM Powerphase HD220 Batteries 4 x 58.75 kWh Li-ion Top speed 40 knots Range 26 nm @25 knots Category B
SPECIFICATIONS Length 10 m Beam 2.65 m Engines Twin Mercury Verado 300 hp Range 240 nm approx. Weight 2,673 kg Max speed 65 knots Capacity 12 people Fuel 400 litres
SPECIFICATIONS Length 16.01 m Beam 4.40 m Max weight 19500 kg
Engines Volvo Penta IPS: inboard, Volvo Penta Waterjets
Max engine capacity 3x Volvo Penta IPS 650 D6-DP 480 HP
Optional 3x Volvo Penta D6 - Hamilton HJ 292 Waterjets Top speed 38 knots
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