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Milan Yachting Week – The digital boat show is not just the boat show where you find great boats. There are also the fancy, unique, never-before-seen tenders. With Verga-Plast ‘s new models, they are also transparent. Yes you read that right, they are transparent.
How did Verga-Plast engineers make two models, 2.20 meters and 2.50 meters to make transparent hulls. Completely, even the bottom of the hull. They explain it best in the booth you can find on the dock at Milan Yachting Week , which you’ll want to visit now, and if you like them, you have the option of buying them directly online.
We give you some previews.
The two models in the Verga-Plast booth are made of polycarbonate, treated to resist salt, UV rays (it will not dull) and impact. Perfect for being equipped with electric but also traditional motorization.
Just over two meters to use as a tender or for day trips
Here are the two models of transparent tenders , which Verga-Plast people came up with, to be used with the cabin boat or independently for short trips.
The smallest, 2.20 meters, is the Verga-Plast Tender 220 T. It has an ingenious catamaran hull that makes it more stable, weighs only 29 kg supports a small motor up to 4 hp but engineers also recommend the use of an electric model. It costs, with a promotional discount for Milan Yachting Week, 898 euros, including shipping.
Slightly larger, 2.50 m, is the Verga-Plast Coral View 250, which has a classic V-shaped hull, weighs 37 kg and supports outboards up to 3.9 hp or electric. It costs, with a promotional discount for Milan Yachting Week, 1030 euros, including shipping.
You buy it now online
With a simple click at Verga-Plast’s booth at Milan Yachting Week both models can be purchased directly. In a few days the boat arrives at your home. Then you just have to delve deeper with a site manager or book a visit through an email or whatsapp, in the booth you will find the buttons to activate the contact with a click.
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