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Nautitech in comparison to the two major players in production catamarans are famed for their performance and are often the sailors choice in catamaran terms uncompromising in their pursuit of a preferred balance between comfort and performance. This one is a rather special example taken away from the factory at an early stage by its wealthy discerning owner keen to adopt a greener approach to sailing. In fact this one can not fairly be compared to a run of the mill production Nautitech, as it was originally built as a project to promote an upgraded option called "Greenboat" as a commercial venture, bristling with high tech upgraded equipment on all levels offering a much more luxurious fit out altogether. The Nautitech is a pretty looking catamaran, spacious and a spritely sailing catamaran, which really does knock spots of most of its rivals in its factory fitted standard guise, but this one is in another league . The condition of this pocket superyacht is beautiful and no prospective purchaser would fail to be impressed with every aspect inside and out. If your looking for a Nautitech in this size range you will not find a better example. More information https://www.worldwidecatamarans.com/sales/catamarans/2013-green-boat--1
@K12-SAR @Kullmann @SSRS A 12m LOA and 45 knot, 3-4 crew, Search and Rescue vessel for Sjöreddningen (www.ssrs.se). First in a series of 9, 12 and15m designs. Built by Swedeship/Ø-Varvet in Sweden. An all out carbonfibre sandwich construction with DIAB high density core. Propulsion twin Volvo Penta D6 and Kongsberg Kamewa waterjets. Fully enclosed wheelhouse with 2+1(+1) arrangement and Ullman seats. Launched may 2024. This is boat number 01 in the series. Concept design, General Arrangement, and Lines by Birger Kullmann Design Naval Architects (www.kullmann.no). The first vessel with our markV hull design.