Technohull Alpha 40The ultimate chase boat for young owners

Sören Gehlhaus

 · 12.11.2024

Technohull Alpha 40: The Greek shipyard has already received 28 orders. The maximum motorisation is an outboard duo with 744 kilowatts
The Alpha 40 from Technohull is a chase boat that particularly appeals to young owners. We explain the special features and characteristics of the RIB

With the Alpha 40, Technohull is catering for a popular chase boat segment. The fast chasers - originally used by sailing yachts as a floating camp during regattas - currently appeal particularly to young owners who don't just want to spend their time on the motorised mother ship. The 12.10 metre long RIB makes small adventures possible, be it a barbecue on the beach or a mountain bike tour in the mountains.

On the other hand, everything is easy to stow on the Alpha 40 and, above all, it is comfortable to go ashore and back. This is guaranteed by a three-stage hull that starts planing at twelve knots.

Technohull has already received over 20 orders

The Greek shipyard, which has 25,000 square metres of covered production space, has already received 28 orders before the official market launch of the Alpha 40. The guest transfers or forwards cruises are possible at over 50 knots, depending on the chosen motorisation. The maximum is two outboards with 372 kilowatts each, which draw on an 800-litre fuel capacity.


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The CE category B certification allows up to twelve passengers on board, who are protected from the elements by an aerodynamic carbon fibre hardtop. The cabin in the foredeck with a double bed and separate wet room with a ceiling height of 1.85 metres speaks in favour of using the 4.9-tonne boat as a day boat. Two twelve-inch multifunctional displays at the helm provide information on performance and consumption values.


Sören Gehlhaus

Sören Gehlhaus

Stellvertretender Chefredakteur BOOTE EXCLUSIV

Sören Gehlhaus wurde 1981 in Berlin geboren und besegelte auf Jollen die Unterhavel, in den Ferien den Ratzeburger See und die Ostsee auf „Dickschiffen“. Zeitgleich mit dem Beginn des Studiums in Lübeck trat 2001 das Kitesurfen auf den Plan, und die intensive Ausübung des neuen Sports sorgte für den beruflichen Schwenk zum Journalismus. Nach Volontariat beim b&d Verlag in Hamburg folgten viele Jahre der redaktionellen Arbeit für ein Kitesurf-Magazin und 2018 der Wechsel zu BOOTE EXCLUSIV.

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