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POGO STRUCTURES LOXO 32 Based on cutting edge building technology. Her displacement is ultra light, allowing a hybrid hull design with ultra early planning that needs minimum propulsion power. Optimised for 10 to 15 knot cruising speed, she will let you cruise with an incredible efficiency. Her modern design and the brightness of the inside create a comfortable and pleasant layout. The wide folding tail gate and the large sun bath will make you enjoy all the perfect mooring moments. Available as in inboard and outboard engine options.
www.pogostructures.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.5 m Beam 2.55 m Max weight 1700 kg Max inboard 75 hp Max outboard 2 x 80 hp or 1x150 hp Top speed 20 knots Fuel Petrol outboard, or diesel inboard
Hull material PVC foam core sandwich with polyester and glassfibre. Vacuum infused
PROTECTOR 9M CABIN Protectors are valued for their ability to perform exceptionally well when fitted with the latest breed of fast, powerful outboards. Capable of covering distances at speed, they also deliver an incredibly soft, comfortable ride, even in quite rough conditions. In the Mediterranean, Protectors are particularly valued for their versatility: able to be used as a luxury limousine, as a tow boat for watersports and as a high speed chase boat.
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SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.05 m Beam 2.90 m Max weight 2,650 kg
Max engine capacity Twin outboards 300 – 600hp
Top speed 40 knots plus, dependent on engines
Hull material Commercial hull GRP & Hypalon tube
Q YACHTS Q30 ELECTRIC DAY
CRUISER The Q30 was conceived with the vision of bringing to the market a unique boat which offers the same experience of relaxed speed and silence, that sailing offers. Thanks to the innovative propulsion technology and the hydro-dynamically optimised hull, the boat produces minimal noise and wake. The Q-Yachts concept represents yet another step in the evolution of boating - where the journey truly becomes the destination.
www.q-yachts.com
QNAUTIC Q39 One of the most impressive RIBs in its class on the market. Every detail of this model has been carefully considered, resulting in a superb RIB with exceptional properties in terms of speed, safety, comfort, quality, luxury and detailing. The boat was developed with a simple yet exacting brief: to be capable of safely transporting 12 people to and from offshore wind farms at high speeds in any and all conditions.
www.qnautic.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.3 m Beam 2.2 m Weight 1600 kg Motor Inboard electric motor Max engines capacity 20 kW Top speed 15 knots Petrol or diesel 100% electric
Hull material Composite sandwich construction
SPECIFICATIONS Length 11.90 m Beam 3.45 m Weight approx 6.5 / 7.1 ts Engines 3 x outboard Mercury Racing Max engine capacity 3 x 400 hp Top speed 55-60 knots
Hull material GRP Composite Vacuum Injection Category CE - A
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