The Say 42 Yacht: Low-Emission Supercar on Water.
The SAY 42 is built in Germany by SAY Carbon Yachts. The new SAY 42 is the latest model from SAY Carbon: stylish, sexy, comfortable and just as fast and efficient as all other SAY yachts.
Her superstructure is built on a Carbon Fibre hull. She can cruise at a maximum speed of 50.0 kn while carrying 12 guests on board.
The standard propulsion package consists of two Volvo Penta engines (V8 6.2 l) with a total output of 860 hp. This engine power combined with light construction and innovative naval architecture guarantees a top speed of close to 50 knots.
Say 42 is also packed with technology, from the large Garmin displays, to Seakeeper 2 GYRO, CZone CAN Bus Control System, and automatic anchor system. The cockpit comes with swiveling carbon fiber seats with incorporated suspension for a smoother ride, and has enough storage for all your (smaller) water toys.
A characteristic wavecutter bow and sidewings of the ultralight carbon hull (T300 and T700 fibers) provide fascinatingly simple handling and maximum stability even at higher turning speeds. Due to her lightweight construction, the SAY 42 is, despite her performance, an extremely efficient yacht compared to the competition and consumes up to 50 % less fuel than similar yachts on the market.
The new SAY 42 has also been designed as a luxurious comfort zone: an optional hardtop protects against the sun, the Seakeeper stabilizer eliminates rolling and a voluminous cabin below deck guarantees privacy and classifies the new SAY as a real weekender
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