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WEBER’S Largest Elite

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Weber Marine in Gulf Harbour has commenced construction on its largest Elite flybridge motor yacht to date, a 22m marvel that combines cutting-edge engineering with custom luxury.

The yacht will be built using epoxy resin, E-glass, and PVC foam core over a male mould with structural engineering overseen by Nina Heatley of Cleaver Fox Projects.

Twin MAN V12 engines each provide 1550hp, coupled to Twin Disc gearboxes with EJS docking for precise close quarters manoeuvring. The yacht’s design includes a full-beam master suite amidships, a VIP stateroom forward,
and twin guest cabins, all with en-suite bathrooms. There’s
a spacious lazarette and a tender garage.

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The open plan main living area emphasises entertainment and relaxation. The fully-enclosed flybridge, accessed internally, will serve as the centrepiece when underway, offering extensive lounges and large windows for panoramic views.

The owners have been deeply involved in the design process, ensuring the yacht reflects their personal vision. “We have brought together top professionals across all trades, from engineers and electricians to painters and interior designers, to create an outstanding vessel,” says Upfold.

This yacht promises to be a standout in both design and performance, exemplifying the pinnacle of luxury marine craftsmanship.

www.elitemarine.co.nz    www.webermarine.co.nz

  

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