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TENDERS LISTING 17


HINCKLEY YACHTS DASHER The Dasher achieves a new standard of excellence pairing modern styling with hi-tech composite construction. Designed from the outset for full electric propulsion, the carbon-epoxy composite hull shape provides superior performance and handling, powered by twin 80hp electric motors and dual i3 lithium ion batteries. Dasher accepts dual 50 amp charging cables, standard on most docks and gains a full charge in under 4 hours www.hinckleyyachts.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 28.7 m Beam 2.6 5 m Draft 0.34 m Cruising speed 10 mph (Est.) Fast cruising 18-27 mph (Est.) Range at cruising 40 miles


HOC YACHTS 33P In October 2019 X-Yachts acquired HOC Yachts. Both companies ran the business in the same manner with a focus on quality and innovation. The experienced team from HOC will be able to merge with the design team at X-Yachts and bring a powerful proposition to the market in terms of powerboat design and innovation. Its planned to unveil the first hulls at Boot Dusseldorf in 2021. www.x-yachts.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 10.21 m Beam 3.10 m Displacement 3850 kg Engines Volvo Penta D6-400 hp (Inboard) Top speed 40 knots


Hull material Composite sandwich (vacuum injection)


Max carrying weight 855 kg (passengers + luggage)


HODGDON YACHTS 10.5M CUSTOM


LIMOUSINE TENDER As an established superyacht builder, Hodgdon’s Custom Tenders division is uniquely positioned to bring the highest standards to the tender world. Using the finest materials and most innovative methods, Hodgdon Custom Tenders expertly blends tradition and technology. The outcome is an extraordinary vessel of unrivalled performance, construction, and visual aesthetic. www.hodgdonyachts.com


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SPECIFICATIONS Length 10.5 m Beam 2.97 m Max weight 5,107 kg (based on half load) Inboard or outboard or jet Outdrive Max engine capacity Single Volvo D6-370 Top speed 34 knots (est. based on half load) Petrol or diesel Diesel


Hull material Infused E Glass and Carbon Composite


HUNT YACHTS 32 CENTER CONSOLE 50 years of experience designing for the worst conditions means unmatched safety and reliability are at the heart of the Hunt DNA. Adaptive boarding at deck level, through port side door or transom door, provides seamless boarding in any situation. The over-sized integral swim platform with shower means rinsing off on the swim platform or freshening up in the full proper head with stand-up shower down below is a breeze. When it comes to seating, the Hunt 32 CC boasts luxurious comfort for eight forward, plus the option of the aft amenity or additional aft-facing seating to accommodate guests onboard. www.huntyachts.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.78 m Beam 3.23 m Draft 0.79 m Displacement 4062 kg Engine Twin Outboard Yamaha or Mercury Top speed 44 knots Hull material Foam Core E-Glass Laminate


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