Technical Data:
LOA - 8.75 m (29.1ft)
Beam - 2.82 m
Draft - 0.98 m
Displacement - 3900 kg
Fuel Capacity - 390 l
Water Capacity - 85 l
Accommodation - 2 + 2 berths
Engine - 1 x Volvo D4 260 hp
Speed - 45 knots max, 32 knots cruising
The all-new and thoroughly modern Nordic Tug 49 is a much-anticipated addition to this American builder line of classic, tug-style cruising yachts. While the 49 is a Nordic Tug through-and-through, discerning boaters will notice many subtle enhancements that elevate this model's beauty and functionality to a whole new level. The 49 was designed by naval architect Howard Apollonio of Apollonio Naval Architecture and will retain the character of the previous models, but the new hull design will benefit from advancements in design and technology. And with a shallower draft of 1.2 metres, the 49 is the ideal go anywhere boat, perfect for cruising and good both inland and coastal waters. The Nordic Tug 49 will feature a very spacious interior designed for optimal livability and incorporates the work of the highly regarded marine interior designer Judy Bell-Davis of the Bell Design Group. The two-cabin boat has a full-beam master stateroom amidships, beneath the pilothouse, and an equally well-appointed guest stateroom forward.
Mano, a South Italian builder presents the project of its new flagship model the M 48. The new M 48 offers contemporary classic modern exterior lines, and was the next step to take for Mano, aiming at keeping the clientele of the M35 and 38.50 into the brand. M 48 will have a classic interior layout, although the big central windows may suggest otherwise, but the plans show so far a 3 cabin layout with forward owners cabin with separate head and shower rooms, c-shaped saloon, galley, guest shower head, and 2 identical twin single guest cabins midship. The M 48 also makes best use of its spacious exteriors spaces, with an aft sunbed featuring a tender garage underneath, a c-shaped settee to port, and helm station to starboard. Worth noting is also the spacious side decks for a boat this size, which Mano says will be among the most wide in this size. Engine power and propulsion has so far not been announced.
Back Cove Yachts has grown significantly since the first 29 was launched in 2003, and delivering 300 craft after this in a 6 year period. The market has accepted Back Cove traditional looking cruisers, with overwhelming enthusiasism and the question asked to the US builder what size will be the next model, following the overwhelming success of the 33. Naval architecture logic says that planing, single engine boats that like to go more than 20 knots, are limited in LOA to about 11 metres due to weight and drag factors, so Back Cove's design team has envisioned the 37, which will be its current largest offer at 37 feet. Her interior will feature two private cabins and a shared head with stall shower. She will have a mid-level galley and a fully enclosed sedan style helm deck. Her exterior offers the same hallmarks that other Back Cove models provide. Safe and wide side decks, great deck hardware a very crew-friendly foredeck and a large cockpit with plenty of seating. Standard power is a 480 HP Cummins QSB diesel engine and she'll have gen set and air conditioning supplied as standard. At the helm, two Stidd seats offer comfortable perches for helmsperson and crew.