PreviewSix new products unveiled for boot Düsseldorf 2024

Ralf Marquard

 · 08.01.2024

AMT 165 R / RF
Photos: Shipyard
Once again this year, boot Düsseldorf more than lives up to its reputation as a premiere trade fair. Here is another selection of the most exciting new products

AMT 165 R / RF

AMT 165 R / RFPhoto: WerftAMT 165 R / RF

The AMT 165 is available with two different fuselages. With the designation R it is made of plastic and with RF it is made of aluminium. The picture below shows the RF version. The shipyard recommends long-shaft outboards between 50 and 70 hp for both versions.


Fairline Squadron 58 and Targa 40

Fairline Squadron 58 and Targa 40Photo: WerftFairline Squadron 58 and Targa 40

The Fairline Targa 40 celebrates its world premiere at boot. Her open cockpit is equipped with a hardtop, which in turn incorporates a large sliding roof. The so-called power-down beach club on the starboard side, which turns the cockpit into a fantastic open-air stage, is particularly appealing. The new Squadron 58 has two balconies. Together with the large bathing platform, this creates an open-air area of over 30 square metres.


Invictus TT420S

Invictus TT420SPhoto: WerftInvictus TT420S

Following its premiere with inboard engines, the Invictus TT420S is now also available as an outboard version. Three Yamaha engines with 350 hp each make the 42-footer not only fast, but also manoeuvrable thanks to the joystick.


NAVAN C30

NAVAN C30Photo: WerftNAVAN C30

With the Navan C30, the Brunswick Group is now also entering the booming explorer market. A straight stem, plenty of deck space and an enclosed wheelhouse are just as much a part of the boat as one or two outboard motors with a total output of up to 600 hp. CE category B/10.


Steeler 50 TA

Steeler 50 TAPhoto: WerftSteeler 50 TA

With its kite system, the Steeler 50 TA can travel at speeds of up to 5 knots without additional engine power. Steeler uses two Volvo Penta D8-600 engines for conventional propulsion, with a diesel tank capacity of 6000 litres. Stabilisation in rough water is handled by a Magnus Master system.


Sunseeker Predator 75

Sunseeker Predator 75Photo: WerftSunseeker Predator 75

Sunseeker presents its Predator 75 as a European premiere in Düsseldorf. Two MAN V12-1900 engines are designed to give the boat a speed of around 40 knots. An owner's suite, three guest cabins plus the crew cabin offer sufficient space and privacy for extended family cruises.


wallypower50

wallypower50
Photo: Werft
wallypower50

Corners and edges: The Wally design aims to polarise. The boat is equipped with two Volvo Penta IPS 650s as standard and can reach 36 knots. However, speed fans can also order the Wally with 4-x-500 hp Mercury power. Top speed: 50 knots.


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