The sporty lineup of hardtop-equipped motoryachts from Numarine is growing. Two clients recently signed contracts for the 105 HT, the Turkish shipyard’s newest model.
The Numarine 105 HT (“HT” stands for “Hardtop”) employs the same construction methods as the builder’s smaller and larger offerings. Vacuum-infused fiberglass with PVC foam ensures light weight. The weight savings helps in turn with speed. The 105 HT is meant to top out at 30 knots and cruise close to 26 knots. Power will come from twin 1,925-hp Caterpillar C32s. (Twin MTUs are also available to clients, as an option.) Given a draft of 3’6″ (1.1 meters), plenty of shallow waters will be within quick reach.
Buyers of Numarine yachts can personalize the semi-custom craft. Details are not yet available on what these first two clients are selecting. Regardless, they’ll have three guest staterooms accompanying the 105 HT’s master below decks. That master makes the most of the 23’3” (7.1-meter) beam, too.
Because the main deck emphasizes owner and guest relaxation, the galley goes below decks, aft in the crew’s quarters. As for the rest of the main deck, the 105 HT has significant-size side ports and a skylight, as seen in the rendering above, making for a bright interior.
Despite the “Hardtop” model designation, the Numarine 105 HT has an open-air flying bridge. Areas for sunning, sitting, and dining are sprinkled along the deck. Additional seating/dining can take place on the 105 HT’s foredeck, too.
The delivery dates for these first two 105 HTs haven’t been announced. However, the first hull is already out of the mold.
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