All-electric superyacht  DutchCraft 25 launched at Boot Düsseldorf 2020

All-electric superyacht DutchCraft 25 launched at Boot Düsseldorf 2020

All-electric superyacht DutchCraft 25 launched at Boot Düsseldorf 2020

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20/01/2020 - 10:21

- World premiere of DutchCraft’s multipurpose innovative superyacht tender
- 8-metre full-electric, carbon fiber tender with a modular deck design
- Minimalist, efficient boat for practical owners
- 75 minutes’ cruising time at 32 knots or six hours at six knots
- In-house design and engineering – made in Holland
- DutchCraft is the sister company to Zeelander Yachts

DutchCraft shipyard has unveiled the first unit of its DC25 full electric, carbon fiber tender at Boot Düsseldorf 2020 (January 18-26), in a world premiere. The innovative boat is the second model in the young Dutch brand’s line-up of multipurpose, capable and fun yachts. It has a modular deck design that allows for fast and easy changes between operational modes such as superyacht tender, dive boat, sport fisher, toy carrier and family cruiser.

“We are happy to unveil our innovative tender – designed and built in the Netherlands – at an event as strong as Boot Düsseldorf,” commented DutchCraft Marketing Coordinator Floris Koopmans. “For DutchCraft, as a young brand it is very important get acquainted with our target audience and there’s no better way to do it than to present the product at its best.”

All-electric superyacht  DutchCraft 25 launched at Boot Düsseldorf 2020
All-electric superyacht DutchCraft 25 launched at Boot Düsseldorf 2020

A clean and silent force

 DutchCraft explored the opportunities and the challenges involved in the evolution from combustion engines to hybrids or fully-electric drivetrains. This transition led to a totally new approach to the design of a superyacht tender. The low and compact drivetrain frees up a ton of deck space, which DutchCraft optimized by implementing a modular deck system that is able to support a wide variety of purposes.

The maximum battery capacity is 134kWh, while the continuous power is 100kWh. The boat is able to cruise fast at 32 knots for up to 75 minutes, which is more than enough to
deliver guests from a superyacht to the shore and back several times, or even to go waterskiing. At the same time, it can cruise for up to six hours at six knots, which allows
peaceful exploration of hidden bays or islands for a day trip with no fumes or noise whatsoever. 

“We believe electric propulsion will be key in a future that cares about ocean preservation,” said Koopmans. “We are committed to investing in this positive movement, and the technology that we have developed for the DC25 is a step in the right direction.”

 Flexible and practical 

The key features of the new DutchCraft 25 are robust and practical design, capacity, flexible layout, range and ease of use. The boat has an efficient V-shaped hull form and simple one-level deck with a number of seating options. Almost the entire space is open, except for the helm station, which is covered by a hardtop, while a front glass protects the driver from possible strong wind gusts. This hardtop is collapsible, which is an advantage and saves a lot of space when stowed in a garage.

“The DC25 is a versatile yacht that can serve as superyacht tender, sport boat, family cruiser, guest or groceries shuttle, fishing boat, scuba diving platform or toy carrier,” added Koopmans. Another unique layout feature is the proprietary hinged bow door design. Guests can walk directly to and from the beach via the foredeck, without the risk of getting wet.

High sides give an enhanced sense of safety and protection, while the transom opens to create a spacious swim platform from which to dive or sunbathe. 

All-electric superyacht  DutchCraft 25 launched at Boot Düsseldorf 2020
All-electric superyacht DutchCraft 25 launched at Boot Düsseldorf 2020

Space, space, space
In the DC25, DutchCraft has created a model that fits as many requirements as possible into one boat. Behind the center console, furniture and fixtures are quickly interchanged
along double deck railings, such as padded bench seating or custom dive racks.

The benches can be converted into different set-ups to change passenger interaction on board. When the deck is cleared, there is enough space to transport a land vehicle, a pair of
jetskis, provisions or accessories.

Additional padded benches convert the DC25 into a comfortable guest shuttle with space for up to 12 passengers. The boat is perfect for diving fans; there is a custom rack module
for up to eight dive sets, complemented by a back-to-back bench layout and storage for two Seabob underwater scooters. For showers, rinsing and wash-downs, the freshwater
tank has ample capacity. The aft area of DutchCraft’s electric tender is large enough to carry several motocross bikes or stand up paddleboats, a compact submarine or a 5-meter
sailing dinghy.

“Front and rear access provide hassle-free unloading and loading, while the unique bow door makes beach landings a breeze,” explains Floris Koopmans.

New horizons for DutchCraft 

A limousine version of the DC25 is currently in development. It will be very useful and practical as a luxury guest shuttle with added protection, while carrying the DNA of all DutchCraft models.

Pricing
The DutchCraft 25 has a starting price of €275,000.
DC25 brief specifications
Length overall: 8.04m / 26.3ft
Length at waterline: 7.3m / 24.0ft
Beam: 2.38m / 7.8ft
Draft: 0.82m / 1.48ft
Max persons on board: 12
Max speed: 32kn
Continuous power: 100kW
Peak power (20 sec.): 135kW
Battery (standard): 89kWh
Battery (optional): 112Wh & 134kWh
Freshwater (optional): 150L / 40gal
Range: Up to 6 hours at 6kn
Construction: Carbon fiber
Builder: DutchCraft
Exterior design: DutchCraft
Engineering: DutchCraft
Sound and vibration control: DutchCraft
Naval Architecture: DLBA

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