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44 TENDERS LISTING


X SHORE EELEX 8000 This Swedish first class manufacturer of 100 percent electrical crafts, is leading the way in the marine industry with the market’s most modern e-boats. X Shore crafts are built and designed around three main pillars: design, technology and sustainability. The combination of speed and distance in an electric boat is what makes X Shore’s crafts unique. Today the boats reach top speeds of 40 knots and a fully charged battery can take you a distance of 100 nautical miles. www.xshore.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 68 m Weight 2200 kg Depth 0.8 m Width 2.6 m


Propulsion Volvo Penta Duo Prop Stern Drive


Power 120kWh (2x60kWh) water cooled lithium ION batteries Engine 225kW engine


XO BOATS XO DSCVR 9 The ultimate boat to discover the most remote bays, shores and rough seas, XO’s DSCVR 9 takes you anywhere on earth. A combination of Finnish design and professional maritime vessels, XO’s speciality is in its deep-V military grade aluminium hull and excellent driving qualities. This 8.57m long expedition cruiser is designed for active use, exceeding all expectations in any weather. With luxury in mind, DSCVR 9 has spacious cockpit and sun bathing areas. Powered by Mercury motors from 250-400hp, this boat can reach up to +40 knots of speed. These are the boats made for adventurers when other stays in port. www.xoboats.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 8.57 m Beam 2.57 m Draft 0.9 m Weight 2100 kg Capacity 9 pax Engines 250-400 hp outboards Construction Aluminium/GRP Classification C


XTENDERS D-RIBS Xtenders aims to build the ultimate superyacht tenders, achieved by building full customisable tenders with the highest level of construction and finishing according to a lightweight philosophy. Xtenders accomplishes this by constructing their complete tenders in pre-preg carbon fibre which is cured in an autoclave. A production technology known from F1 and the aerospace industry, this provides optimal structural performance while keeping the weight to a minimum. www.xtenders.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 7.20 m Beam 2.56 m Weight 1330 kg Engines Yanmar 6BY3 260Z Power 191 kW 260 hp Top speed 41 knots Capacity 12 people Category C


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