Allures Yachting is expanding its range of possibilities by doubling its offer. The new Allures 45.9 lifting keel version is now available alongside the legendary Allures 45.9 version which includes a centerboard.
Allures additionally releases Allures 45.9 with lifting keel
Those looking for pure performance will appreciate this feature, which combines cruising with speed and thus an optimized yacht weight. The lifting keel version is 2 tons lighter, but with the same sail area and mast height. Because safety is not even negotiable when it comes to aluminum yachts Allures, both versions have exactly the same stability characteristics.
Shallow draft is an important condition for a cruising yacht. When the keel is lifted using a powerful hydraulic cylinder, the draft is reduced from 2.9 m to 1.47 m.
Allures additionally releases Allures 45.9 with lifting keel
First yacht Allures 45.9 with lifting keel due for release in August, and will be available to watch at the boat show in La Rochelle from 26 September to 1 October. The yacht will then embark on a voyage around the world with her new owners to prove what she is truly capable of!
Allures 45.9 Lifting Keel Version
So, where can you see Allures yachts soon:
- September 14-23 in the UK at Southampton Boat Show will be shown Allures 45.9 (Zen Version)
- September 26 to October 1 in France, as part of a boat show Grand pavois de la rochelle new version will be shown for the first time Allures 45.9 (Lifting Keel Version)and also you will be able to see Allures 39.9.
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25.07.2018
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