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HomeMagazineBoat BusinessALL-ELECTRIC CAT DAYBOAT

ALL-ELECTRIC CAT DAYBOAT

BASED ON DutchCraft’s experience building the all-electric, carbon-fibre DC25 monohull, the first of the multipurpose DC25 e-cats is due to be launched in November 2022.

The new 7.76-metre GRP model has already sold 100 units to a European client who runs a charter company.

The low-maintenance all-electric drivetrain means the DC25 e-cat can cruise marine reserves, protected waters and lakes where boats with conventional propulsion cannot – all with zero fumes and noise.

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The range of the DC25 e-cat goes up to 65NM at its cruising speed of 6 knots and the boat reaches a top speed of 12 knots with a twin Torqeedo 12 kW propulsion system.

www.dutchcraft.com

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