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BEAU LAKE THE TAHOE 14 Inspired by the classic styling of the vintage lake runabout, the Tahoe 14 is an update for the eco-conscious boater featuring silent, responsive navigation and carefree mechanics and maintenance. Proudly designed and crafted in Canada. The Tahoe 14 Electric Runabout is propelled by the Cruise 2.0FP and 24-3500 Lithium smart battery by Torqeedo, the German leader in marine electric propulsion systems.
www.beaulake.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 14’ Beam 5’ Weight 450 lb Cruise speed 3.5 knots Top speed 6 knots
Battery Torqeedo Power 24-3500 high- performance lithium battery, 3507 Wh (139 Ah)
Propulsion Torqeedo Cruise 2.0 FP, 24V, 2.0kW 1300 rpm electric motor
BLUEGAME 42 A generous cockpit, forward and aft sun lounges, walkaround with high sides for safe operation, central helm station, vast swimming platform, carbon fibre superstructure and top, infusion lamination, a revolutionary, surprisingly spacious deck area, with a large cockpit salon and galley, fore and aft wide sunbathing areas. Powered by the advanced propulsion system Volvo IPS for high performance, low fuel consumption, and great manoeuvrability in any condition.
www.bluegame.it
BOESCH ACAPULCO 620 DE LUXE The unique and classic Boesch boats made of mahogany wood are the perfect tender solution. Space, comfort, fun and stability – get more of everything for your tender with Boesch. Due to the Boesch laminate construction (BLC) the motorboats are the epitome of high performance and high class mahogany boats. Boesch stands for handcrafted extravagance and passion that fulfils boat dreams.
www.boesch.swiss
SPECIFICATIONS Length 12.98 m Beam 4.37 m Draft 1.05 m Engines 2 x IPS VOLVO 600 Max speed 35 knots+/- 5%
SPECIFICATIONS Length 6.2 m Beam 2.15 m Max weight 1350 kg Engines Petrol V-8 5.5l, 320 hp Top speed 38 knots
Electric option Piktronik synchronous motor with 50 kW power output
BOSTON WHALER OUTRAGE Led by the flagship 420 Outrage, this family delivers true confidence to the core through cutting-edge design, effortless Mercury Verado power and customisable electronics. Solid and trusted construction and reliability gives Outrage a battle-ready offshore machine, while thoughtful amenities like a roomy cockpit with summer kitchen encourage effortless entertaining.
www.bostonwhaler.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 13 m Beam 3.96 m Weight 13381 kg
Max engine capacity Quad 400 L6 DTS Mercury Verado engines Top speed 47 knots
BRIG BOATS EAGLE 380 The Eagle 380 is a compact high-spec performance RIB, perfect as a luxurious yacht tender or simply for those wanting to ride in comfort and style. There is comfortable seating for 4 passengers and large lockers under each seat provide ample storage. As with all the Eagle series, the Eagle 380 is designed with a reinforced deep ‘V’ hull, along with extended waterline length, extra-wide tubes and a square bow, all of which ensure a stable and dry ride even in heavy seas.
www.brigboats.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 3.83 m Beam 1.93 m Weight 210 kg Max engine 50 hp Capacity 5 people
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