NewBella 700 Raid - Finnish for all occasions

Christian Tiedt

 · 09.03.2016

New: Bella 700 Raid - Finnish for all occasionsPhoto: Bella Boats
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With the 700 Raid, Bella Boats is launching a model on the market that can do one thing above all: everything. We present the new all-weather all-rounder.

You have to deal with rainin Northern Europe always have to reckon with. So if you don't want to spend all your time on the water depending on the weather forecast, you need a boat that offers protection in all weathers.Pilothouse models belong in this category, and this also includes the new, just 6.65 m longBella 700 Raid.

Bella 700 Raid: typically Scandinavian
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Clear view on all sides

Large glass surfaces all round, a sliding door to the cockpit, a second - extremely practical for all manoeuvres - to the side deck to starboard next to the driver's seat and a hatch above provide forBest visibility, good accessibility and fast communicationall round. In addition, the deckhouse has been moved so far forward that there is still plenty of space aft in the open air.

Slip berth for water hiking

In order to be able to bridge the one or other night while water hiking, there areTwo practical sleeping areas in the forward cabin, which is open to the cabin. The Finnish boat is next toRobust safety elementssuch as a high freeboard and stable handrails, alsowith many functional details This includes a USB port as well as cup holders and a windscreen washer system, for example.

Outboards with 115 to 200 hp

An outboard motor in the 115 to 200 hp class is fitted to the stern to power the GRP glider, which weighs 1550 kg without the engine. The tank holds 220 litres of fuel. Eight people are on boardof the category C boat authorised.

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Christian Tiedt

Christian Tiedt

Editor Travel

Christian Tiedt was born in Hamburg in 1975, but grew up in the northern suburbs of the city - except for numerous visits to the harbor, North Sea and Baltic Sea, but without direct access to water sports for a long time. His first adventures then took place on dry land: With the classics from Chichester, Slocum and Co. After completing his vocational training, his studies finally gave him the opportunity (in terms of time) to get active on the water - and to obtain the relevant licenses. First with cruising and then, when he joined BOOTE in 2004, with motorboats of all kinds. In the meantime, Christian has been able to get to know almost all of Europe (and some more distant destinations) on his own keel and prefers to share his adventures and experiences as head of the travel department for YACHT and BOOTE in cruise reports.

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