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TENDERS LISTING 18


HYDROLIFT P-42 Based on the successful hull design for the Norwegian Sea Rescue Society, the Hydrolift sporty high speed heritage P-42 TENDER offers a unique blend of seaworthiness and elegance. Its modular concept makes it easy to configure this boat to suit the customers needs and preference. The boat can be built as a luxury tender for pure passenger transfer, as a Chaser boat for rougher condition or even as a good combination of both. Regardless of configuration, the passengers will be granted a smooth and safe ride with this craft that is tailor made with passion in every detail. www.hydrolift.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 12.6 m Beam 3.9 m Max weight 10 tonnes Max engine capacity 1800 hp


Top speed 45 knots with Jet, 65+ knots with outboard Hull material GRP Facts 2.4 T bollard pull for towing


I.C.YACHT AQUILIA An Italian firm specialising in the production of tenders and designed on specific requests from owners to faithfully trace the original yachts lines and create true ambassadors of the mega-yachts they are intended for. Built with the yard’s usual skill at harmonising modern materials and high-tech production technologies with precious handcrafted finishes and utmost attention to detail. www.icyacht.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.5 m Beam 2.88 m Displacement laden 3.5t


Max engine capacity 2X Volvo Penta D3 220HP DPS Top speed 43 knots


Hull material Vacuum infusion lamination, fibre glass and carbon, sandwich structure, kevlar reinforcements


IGUANA YACHTS Iguana tenders offer the one of a kind amphibious mobility system to superyachts. Crews can bring guests ashore safely on dry land to discover remote beaches and coves. The Iguana can land on any terrain be it mud, pebbles or soft sand even with 4 feet swell. A large choice of models are available from beautifully designed hard hull boats to practical and comfortable RIBs. www.iguana-yachts.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.2 m - 9.81 m Beam 2.74 m - 3.40 m Weight 3,000 kg - 5,500 kg Engines Petrol or diesel up to 2 x 450 hp Top speed 50 knots Hull material Carbon fibre, GRP construction Max speed on land 7 km/h Folding tracks in 8 seconds


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