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| Zeppelin Command 20 V Pro 6.10 |
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SSR/Br.Reg. |
N/K |
| L.O.A |
6.10m |
| L.W.L |
N/K |
| Beam |
2.48m |
| Draft |
N/K |
| Displ. |
370kg exl engines |
| Keel |
Planing hull |
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| Zeppelin Command 20 V Pro 6.10 |
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Lying Falmouth |
| Built in 2007 |
| Design by Zeppelin inflatables |
| Built by Zeppelin inflatables |
| Price £17,500.00 |
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Construction: |
Deep V GRP hull with polyurethane injected foam for optimum buoyancy Constructed Feb 2007 Blue/Grey tubes (5 in total) constructed in Hypalon Orca fabric (10 year guarantee) Certified unsinkable Maximum capacity 20 persons |
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Engine: |
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Twin Yamaha F60 EFI 4-stroke outboard engines (only 72hrs) Set of spare touring props
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Tankage: |
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Integral fuel tanks 160 litre (long range)
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Spars/Rigging/Sails: |
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Navigation
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Stainless steel "A" frame Navigation lights Lowrance 3600 GPS Colour Chartplotter with chart card Lowrance X107CDF Colour Echosounder/Fishfinder ICOM M421 DSC VHF radio Engine instrumentation gauges
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Accommodation: |
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Jockey seating for 6 persons Two single jockey seats at helm Two double jockey seats behind Single seat forward of console with locker under
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Deck
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Outhill steering console with gauges Stainless steel bow roller and samson post Anchor with chain and warp Console protective covers Jockey seat covers Overall boat cover Galvanised road trailer
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Safety
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Comments: |
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A lightly used example of a high quality 6.1m RIB built by Zeppelin. These boats retail new for £38,000.
The Deep V hull on these Zeppelin RIBs provides you with a rigid inflateable boat that is a real thrill seeker, cut out to explore. Built by Zeppelin in France who also build RIB's for the French Navy.
The hull harmonises with the sea state. It absorbs impact, remains firmly on the course you've set with the sleek bow cutting through the waves and swell even in rough weather. Zeppelin RIBs enjoy all weather condidtions and all sea states.
* SAFETY: The polyurethane foam injected into the hull provides optimum buoyancy.
* COMFORT: The deep frontal bow dips smoothly into the water; there's no slapping on the water.
* SPEED: The hulls design is "progressive", pronounced at the bow; it tapers towards the sternto facilitate hydroplaning.
* STABILITY: Transport heavy loads without the risk of dipping.
* UTILIZATION: Water sports, fishing, diving, hunting, exploring.
* SAILING CONDITIONS: Calm to very rough seas
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