Engine
Mercury Verado V8-300 XL
Total Power
300hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Center Console
Length
26ft
Year
2024
Model
T8
Capacity
-
The T8 is intended for day-to-day social activities, transportation, water sports and leisure activities. It is based on a newly developed air-lubricated stepped hull with excellent seafaring qualities and a low planning threshold. The T8 has a cruising speed of between 20-35 knots, with a maximum speed in excess of 40 knots.
“The T8 provides stable, safe and quiet performance, which makes it easy to operate the boat at high speed, even in poor weather conditions. The construction quality and excellent seaworthiness and handling, combined with superior speed resources, invite a more active style of driving that still feels safe and secure, even when really putting the T8 through its paces”, says Joacim Gustavsson, Chief Designer at Nimbus.
Speed & Distance
Dimensions
Weights
Tanks
Accommodations
Manufacturer's Options
T-Top, including mooring canopy
White hull
Mercury upgrade package, Vesselview 403, VesselView Mobile and Active Trim
Pillow set Nimbus
Sunbrella cabin cushions, Beige
Outdoor cushions, Blue Storm
Sunbed front deck, Blue Storm
Extended sunbed foredeck, Blue Storm
Canopy mooring T-Top, Silver Grey
Canopy T-Top Enclosed
Carpets
Bow eye for trailing
Bow thruster, Sleipner SE30
Zipwake Dynamic Trim Control System
Windlass bow
Remote control for bow thruster and forward windlass
30L Refrigerator
Water-ski pole
Mooring package
Heater/ Defroster system, Webasto Airtop 2000 including diesel tank
Bow Ladder
Hifi package high end
Simrad Plotter NSX 12"
Simrad Sonar, xSonic Bronze HDI XDCR hybrid dual imaging
Simrad VHF, RS40 including AIS receiver, antenna
Simrad radar HALO 20+
Simrad compass Precision 9
Dark Grey Anti-fouling bottom paint
US certification equipment
Manufacturer's Description
As with the T9, the T8 has a wide walk-around design with generous areas for moving around the boat, which contributes to extra freedom of movement on board and makes it easy to board or leave the boat.
In front of the cockpit, it is possible to have a “sunbed” which, in combination with the spacious areas on the foredeck, provides room for 4 people. The foredeck conceals a large loading hatch with access to the cabin for easy loading.
Reversible driver’s seats and a mounted retractable table make it possible to produce a dining area for five people in three easy movements. The aft sofa accommodates 6 people, 3 facing the stern of the boat and 3 facing the bow. The backrest on the aft sofa can be set to three different positions (angles) depending on how the sofa is being used at the time – seating during a journey (upright position), aft lounge sofa (angled) or full sunbed (folded down).
Under the aft sofa, there is a retractable refrigerator and an easily accessible equipment area. On the aftdeck, there is also a shower outlet and two side storage compartments.
Below deck, there is a two-person berth with integrated ventilation, LED lighting, ample storage, and a separate head with a sink. A galley facility is available via a retractable gas burner next to the hatch, and there is an option for a pantry/wet bar with a hand basin on the port side of the cabin.
The T8 is available with three different canopy solutions – harbor cover, helm canopy, or as a T-top design with a large canopy that covers the entire afterdeck. Deliveries of the T8 are available now.
The backrest on the aft sofa can be set to three different positions (angles) depending on how the sofa is being used at the time – seating during a journey (upright position), aft lounge sofa (angled), or full sunbed (folded down).
A new feature of the T8 is that it can be equipped with a robust T-top with a Lexan roof that provides sun protection without detracting from the open-air feel you want from a day boat.
The combination of the T-top and large canopy, which covers the entire afterdeck, makes it possible for 5 people to sit comfortably in a bright and spacious yet sheltered setting. The T8 is approved for a maximum of 8 people.
“The Lexan roof on the T-top, in combination with the canopy, makes it possible to stay sheltered during the journey, even when the weather takes a turn for the worse. This extends the boating season and expands the areas of use, not least in Scandinavia”, says Jonas Göthberg.