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FINE BY DESIGN

Although the bow shape with its fine entry is the most noticeable feature of the new Innovision 757 Explorer Hardtop, the benefits do not stop there. The higher bow offers increased cabin volume up front, making for safer bar crossings while also providing more interior cabin space. Innovision also refer to its Hydrodynamic Stability Chines as another important design feature, with the reverse-angle providing maximum stability at rest. That same design provides targeted lift to smooth out the ride in rough conditions, while also reducing any tendency to broach in heavy downwind conditions.

As if the design features are not enough, Innovision also adds its very high-spec standard of finish. The boat’s clean, modern lines are uncluttered but stylish and practical.

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