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TENDERS LISTING 13


DUTCH CRAFT DC25 DutchCraft explored the opportunities and the challenges involved in the evolution from combustion engines to hybrids or fully-electric drivetrains. This transition led to a new approach to the design of a (superyacht) tender. The low and compact drivetrain frees up a ton of deck space, which DutchCraft optimised by implementing a modular deck system for a wide variety of purposes. The key features of the DutchCraft 25 are the robust and practical design, capacity, flexible layout, range, ease of use and a proprietary hinged bow door. The bow door allows guests to walk directly on the beach via the foredeck. www.dutchcraft.com


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SPECIFICATIONS Length 8.0 4 m Draft 0.82 m Beam 2.38 m Continuous power 100 kW Peak power 135 kWh & 134 kWh Battery 89 kWh - 12 kWh Range @ 32 knots 75 minutes Range @ 6 knots 6 hours


EDORADO 8S The EDORADO 8S is a revolutionary powerboat. A fast electric drive train with fully retractable hydrofoils. A super silent and smooth ride above the water. Unique safety features and zero maintenance. 80km cruising range at 25 knots. Integrated swim platform. Premium interior with 8 speaker sound system and digital dashboard. www.edoradomarine.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 8.00 m Beam 2.50 m Max. weight 1650 kg Engines Twin drive 50 kW each Top speed 40 knots


Hull material Vacuum infused polyester with foam core Fuel Full electric


ENATA MARINE Delivering a smooth and exhilarating ride for passengers, the FOILER offers a comfortable, high-performance driving experience. Its retractable carbon fibre hydrofoils deliver strength, rigidity and lightness, allowing the yacht to fly 1.5m above the water for the most exciting yachting experience imaginable, even while delivering up to 20% increased fuel efficiency at top hydro-foiling speeds. www.enata.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.45 m Beam 3.30 m Stowage height 2.3 m Propulsion Diesel Electric


Engines 2 x Diesel 320hp each, 2 x electric generators, 2 x Electric torpedoes Top speed 40 knots Foiling Above 18 knots


EVO YACHTS EVO R6 The idea of EVO Yachts was born in 2014 from a fortunate encounter between Blu Emme Yachts and the Neapolitan yacht designer Valerio Rivellini. Both were animated by a simple goal: finding the perfect balance between sleek and functional. In one word, unexpected. It took EVO only a few years to become one of the most anticipated brands at boat shows, a yachting firm that perfectly combines nautical engineering and smart design. www.evoyachts.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 18 m Beam 7.3 m Propulsion Volvo Penta IPS 800/950 Max speed 35 knots Capacity 16 pax Fuel capacity 2100 litres Capacity 3 cabins Autonomy 280 nm


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