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First Nordhavn 41 hulls en route to California

by Nordhavn 6 Oct 2020 02:34 AEDT
Nordhavn 41 © Nordhavn

The first two hulls of the new Nordhavn 41 have shipped from the factory and are currently en route to California. The boats left Istanbul on Friday and are due to arrive in Long Beach, CA the end of October.

Since the N41 model ships from the factory nearly completed, minimal commissioning is needed after offload. Hulls 1 and 2 will be brought to PAE's Dana Point, CA, headquarters and readied for seatrials for buyers who have reservations on the first 22 hulls some time in November. PAE hopes to have an open house on the Nordhavn 41 for other interested clients at a later date.

New running shots of the N41 were taken as hulls 1 and 2 were delivered from the factory in Ayvalik, Turkey and brought to the shipping port in Istanbul.

The Nordhavn 41 is the smallest boat in Nordhavn's ocean-crossing line-up. She has a range of 3,000+ nm and an anticipated cruise speed of around 7 kts. She succeeds the Nordhavn 40, Nordhavn's previous smallest couple's passagemaker, of which 69 hulls were built. The Nordhavn 40 is celebrated for setting the world record for fastest circumnavigation made by a production power boat.

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