September 15, 2016

Project: Marex 310 Sun Cruiser

Marex continue to upgrade its smart looking hard top sport cruiser range and presents the project for a new 310 Sun Cruiser.  This new project has very similar looks to Marex current 375 model flagship with the main difference being that it is not a fully enclosed hard top model, meaning that it is open at the back.  The 310 Sun Cruiser also features a galley down layout in between the two cabins.  With the 310 Sun Cruiser Marex return to a single engine installation a philosophy it has embraced on most of its models minus the new 375 flagship.  The hard-top of the 310 is of a fully extended design covering most of the cockpit deck, with built in integrated solar panels.  Standard power is Volvo 300hp single engine unit with V-drive line shaft propulsion and estimated max speeds of 31 knots.

2 comments:

  1. Does the solar panel and inverter option provide 240v electrical outlets in the kitchen or staterooms? And is the inverter capable of powering any air conditioning unit?

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  2. I would say no. In this case the solar panel serve to charge the batteries. The inverter especially in a boat this size is used for small appliances as TV mobile chargers etc. Also an inverter does eat the battery life unless you have a lot of battery power. An AC consumption is usually about 4 amp for an 8000 btu.

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