Tuesday, February 21, 2017

More on the Great Harbour TT35

** All information shown copied with permission from Great Harbour Trawlers website: www.greatharbourtrawlers.com

SPECIFICATIONS                 

LOA:  35'8"                            

Interior Features (artist concept) 
LWL :  34' 1"
Beam :  10'4"
Draft:  16" 
Displacement: 6,500 lbs.
Fuel:  150 gallons

Power:  Twin 60 to 115  hp
  outboards
Cruising Speed: 8-16 knots
Range:  400 - 800 nm

"The TT 35 will expand your cruising horizons without cramping your style. Leading-edge composite materials make it light and strong; an easily-driven hull form provides an unprecedented combination of speed and efficiency. Inside, you will find adult-sized living spaces and home-like amenities rather than RV accessories and tight quarters common to “pocket cruisers.” Couples can enjoy a true queen island berth in a private stateroom, a full-featured galley and a spacious head.  The saloon provides additional guest accommodations, and a removable weather enclosure  turns the cockpit into an additional stateroom if needed. Modern four-stroke outboards deliver reliable redundancy, leaving the interior free of mechanical noise and odors, while also freeing up hull space for storage. The TT's shallow draft opens anchorages and waterways that deep-draft skippers can only dream of, yet it is equally at home in blue water, and has sufficient range to cruise the Caribbean or explore the Inside Passage. The boat can be rack stored, easily ramp-launched and towed by a pickup or full-sized SUV. Spend the winter down south, then transition to your favorite northern cruising grounds in a matter of days rather than months. The ability to easily launch and retrieve the TT will significantly reduce maintenance, moorage and insurance costs, and systems such as power generation and climate control can be configured to function on land as well as sea, allowing the TT to become a “boater home” during overland journeys. Work is currently underway on the first run of TT production models, with completion slated for early 2017."  

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