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Tug
Length
28ft
Year
2024
Model
Tug Yacht
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If you're looking for a personal cruiser with superb seamanship, comfort, and fuel efficiency, this Tug Boat may be exactly what you're looking for. Whether you are crossing the gulf stream over to the Bahamas or cruising up the coast of the Pacific Northwest, this custom Tug Boat offers exceptional performance at slower, more efficient speeds.
We invite you to contact us today and let our professional yacht broker assist you in picking out the features on your custom built Tug Boat! These boats take about 6-8 months to build so you are guaranteed a boat in the same year you place your deposit!
- Engine options:
- Single 300 hp outboard
- Dual 150 hp outboards
- Single diesel 300 hp outboard
- Dual diesel 150 hp outboards
- Single 100 hp inboard diesel
- Generator
- Honda Marine Genset (gas) 3 kW
- Marine Diesel Genset 3kW
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