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FLIPPING WAVES IN THE NEED FOR SPEED

Made of carbon fibre, the new vessel measures 25.55 metres in length and 5.86 metres in width. The use of carbon not only means lighter weight, greater speed, and lower fuel consumption, but also more volume due to the ability to design larger, more comfortable spaces.

The on-board comfort is enhanced, thanks to the benefits offered by the

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