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TENDERS LISTING 12


COMO YACHTS COMO 32S Unique design for unique custumers built from the best materials and the best electric propulsion system. She is the latest and so far the biggest electric boat from Como Yachts. There is no other electric boat of her size that can maintain planing speed for almost an hour and offer luxurious time on water for 9 people and a cabin for two. She is fully loaded with cutting edge technology, high end equipment and powerful electric drive. www.comoyachts.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 9.75 m Beam 2.95 m Max weight 2000-2800 kg Engine Electric Battery 40-80 kWh Torqeedo Deep Blue Max engine capacity 110 kW Top speed 22 knots


COMPASS TENDERS


LIMOUSINE TENDER 11.6M Builders of bespoke tenders for the world’s most iconic superyachts. With Compass Tenders’ unparalleled design, build quality and finish, clients can confidently request specific requirements for their individual tenders, knowing that they will be achieved and built to the very highest standards. Compass Tenders often collaborate with the exterior stylist of the superyacht mothership, ensuring that design characteristics of the larger vessel are accurately echoed in the tender. The result is a completely unique tender that, quite literally, operates in perfect partnership. The company has now constructed over 55 custom tenders. www.compasstenders.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 11.60m Beam 3.2m Stowed height 1.95m Draft 0.56m Weight 6250kg Power 2 x Yanmar 8LV 370hp @ 3800RPM Drives Yanmar XT370 stern-drives Top speed 36 knots


COMPOSITEWORX T11d Peter Minder caused quite a stir with his first megayacht tender. The exclusive Swiss manufacturer was entrusted by an experienced yacht owner with the development and construction of the owner’s tender. Hull design and engineering were developed in Switzerland - the deck layout was determined by the designer of the main yacht in coordination with that of the mother yacht. The result is a boat that offers outstanding performance and a great deal of sailing pleasure in all conditions. Compositeworx and its sister company Designboats have years of experience in the development and construction of custom-made boats and superyacht tenders. www.compositeworx.ch


SPECIFICATIONS Length 11.15 m Beam 3.47 m Draft 0.80 m Weight 4300 kg Top speed 40 knots Engines 2 x 205kW diesel, sterndrive


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