Engine
Yamaha
Total Power
115hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIB)
Length
19ft
Year
2022
Model
Tempest 600
Capacity
-
The finest resins, marine plywood, solid teak, stainless steel, Neoprene Hypalon (Pennel & Flipo): these are just some of the high-quality products used in the manufacture of our boats. Another outstanding feature of Capelli-made boats and inflatables is the quality of the finish. The levels of perfection we attain can only be reached thanks to our highly motivated and highly competent team of seasoned boatbuilding professionals, who have developed over the years a remarkable team spirit and an uncompromising dedication to quality.
Very low hours! .Includes Yamaha 115 HP. Still under warranty until Oct. 2024. Trailer included. PlasD Teak and Holly decking/flooring .Bimini, tow bar, 2 anchors, full cover.
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Yamaha 115, Very Low Hours
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