Doggersbank 105Explorer gets a major facelift

Uske Berndt

 · 08.11.2024

Doggersbank 105: Explorer gets a major faceliftPhoto: Werft
Doggersbank 105: Proven concept in XXL
Doggersbank presents new offshore concepts with the 90 and 105. With hybrid drive and numerous upgrades, the models appear to be perfectly tailored to customer requirements - but what exactly is behind the facelift with large windows and jacuzzi?

Following the launch of the 60, Doggersbank is adding two new offshore concepts: the 90 and the 105 - both designed by Studio Vripack. At 32 metres, the longer one is the flagship of the mini-series, offering a total of four suites and three crew cabins.

Upgrades to the Doggersbank are based on customer requirements

Both Explorers can be supplied with hybrid drive and with large battery packs so that guests can sleep in peace at night. Many of the upgrades come from a list of customer requests. According to this, many owners would like to travel with eight guests and have a crew of five, including the captain, on board for more service.

The models come with a major faceliftPhoto: WerftThe models come with a major facelift

The facelift - large windows, "fresh" lines, Jacuzzi - is designed to appeal to younger customers who rely on a great deal of expertise: All three models are based on a steel base that Doggersbank has been marketing for more than 60 years.


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Uske Berndt

Uske Berndt

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Uske was born just outside Volkswagen in 1970 and tested various small boats with sails through her boyfriend (now husband 😊) on a quarry pond. Her studies in Kiel took her to the Baltic Sea with boats of all kinds and eventually to a regatta from Hong Kong to Mauritius via the Academic Sailing Club. Her teacher training ended at the Burda School of Journalism in Munich instead of in the classroom and finally at Boote Exclusiv. After a long break and various stories about house building, she returned to Delius Klasing and has been filling the magazine with long stories about large ships ever since. A family-owned H-boat was quickly sold again as the mother realized that sailing with two small children was neither relaxing nor fun.

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