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SEAIR SEAir makes boats fly a few centimetres above the water and finally offers comfortable navigating! Whether on 5m Tenders or the 10m Beneteau Concept boat, the path for professional taxis and luxury tourism is open. Stabilised over the waves, which offers stability, security, elegance, and simple to use. The foiling technique is more than a century old, its simplified and made-to-measure use is innovative. It is ideal for sea trips, watersports or passenger transport.
www.seair.fr
SEALVER WAVEBOAT Z-LINE - HEVO The Sealver Z-Line, launched in 2018 at the Paris Nautic Show, was the first boat range in the world to offer evolutionary cells for two types of motorisation; jetskis (Hevo Line) or outboard engine (Hybris Technology). Used as ultimate multi-purpose tenders, the WB Z6, Z7 and Z8 Hevo allow both active riders and sunbathing aficionados to share the most out of their respective experiences with the same semi-rigid vessel during the same day! Release the jetski for more thrills or connect it in 30 seconds to the Hevo Hull to propel the WaveBoat Z to the next destination.
www.sealver.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 5.70 m (Z6) - 6.60 m (Z7) - 7.40 m (Z8) Beam 3 m - 3.20 m Weight 600 kg to 860 kg (without PWC) Maximum load 800 kg Capacity 7 to 10 passengers Propulsion PWC/Jetski Max engine capacity 300 hp
Kits and packs Suitable compatibility kits for all major PWC brands with Full Wake packs options
SICHTERMAN LIBERTAS With the release of the Libertas (15M), Sichterman adds another quality vessel to its fleet. Equal to other Sichterman yachts, the Libertas combines groundbreaking technological innovations with timeless design, to offer 5-star luxury and pleasure, whilst being extremely efficient. Another way the Sichterman Libertas sets itself apart from others, is by its range. With an average speed, this 15 metre long ship can take its passengers as far as 500 nautical miles.
www.sichterman.com
SILVER ARROWS MARINE ARROW460 In the Arrow460, form follows function. The unmistakable sporting elegance of a Mercedes- Benz isn’t simply reinterpreted for a life on water, it is reinvented to incorporate a host of unique luxury innovations. Previously unimagined yachting functionality, all of it bespoke and much of it derived from luxury-car practice, delivers an unparalleled user-experience.
www.silverarrowsmarine.com
SPECIFICATIONS Length 16.42 m Beam 4.76 m Weight 20t Engines 2 x Volvo D11 IPS 2 units diesel Top speed 40 knots Cruising 30 knots Range 500 nm Classification A
SPECIFICATIONS Length 6.9 m Beam 2.55 m Max weight 1200 kg Engines Petrol outboard max 175 hp Top speed 35 knots
Construction Hull - glass fibre / Foils - carbon fibre
SPECIFICATIONS Length 14.16 m Beam 4.00 m Max weight 12 tons Max engine capacity 1000 Top speed 38 Petrol or diesel Diesel
Hull material Composite - Gurit Sprint ST94 Reinforcement in Carbon Fibre
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