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Delta Carbon Yachts has released the first renderings of its sportiest boat yet – a fully enclosed 50-knot sportscruiser with some of the sharpest lines afloat. The new 48 Coupé measures just over 49ft long and, as with the rest of the Swedish yard’s range, features an all carbon hull and deck to keep the weight down and improve performance and fuel efficiency.
Despite a generous 13ft beam, the new model weighs just seven tonnes, roughly half the weight of a Princess V50, so even when it’s powered by the same 440hp Volvo D6 engines (albeit on sterndrives rather than IPS pods), it should reach a top speed of 44 knots in comparison to the British boat’s 31-knot maximum. While Delta hasn’t yet released any fuel burn rates, this should also make for exceptionally fuel efficient passage-making at its comfortable cruising pace of 32 knots.
For owners more focused on speed than fuel efficiency there is also an option to fit it with a pair of Mercury’s latest 600hp V12 Verado outboards. In this guise it should easily top 50 knots flat out with a fast cruise of 40 knots. The design credits for the hull go to the performance boat gurus at Mannerfelt Design, famous for producing some of the world’s fastest race and leisure boats.
It’s not all about speed though – the deep walkaround decks on both sides of the