EVO 43 adds flexibility for avid boaters

EVO Yachts. From The Cannes Yachting Festival to Miami and Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

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At this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, Italian shipyard EVO Yachts announced a new expansion strategy and the partnership with the Miami, Florida-based G Marine, “The European Yacht Boutique.”

The EVO 43 will arrive in Miami at G Marine after its display in Cannes and at the Genoa International Boat Show, September 20-25. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, November 3 -9 will mark its first presentation to the American market.

The EVO 43’s expandable properties give the vessel yacht-like amenities while its architectural styling and power options provide a performance boat profile.

The EVO 43’s European profile makes a statement at dock or at sea. Designed by Studio Tecnico Rivellini in Naples and built by Sea Engineering, the EVO 43 is true to its Italian pedigree with exacting attention to detail and clean, angular lines. Its straight bow V-hull with 18-degree deadrise cruises smoothly even in rough water, and the construction of infused fiberglass makes it strong as well as handsome. Highly customizable hull and upholstery colors allow each EVO 43 to convey the owner’s tastes. The teak deck and curved teak helm demonstrate craftsmanship and the modular, cubed seating options provide further customization for bench or individual seats.

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Technology plays a major role in EVO design and construction. From its touch screen controlled “XTension” borders, broadening the beam of both the aft deck and swim platform at the touch of an iPhone or iPad, to its foldaway cleats, anchor and fender hook, EVO Yachts incorporated many useful technological applications for user-friendly ease. As the rear deck expands 40% to 270 s.f. in 30 seconds, recessed lounges rise from the floor and steps drop to offer water access without danger from engines or propellers. A lower, stable step, the “Transformer” can rotate, support people, lower water toys or equipment into the water or be raised to create a dive platform.

The engine compartment and electrical panels have easy access from the deck where large storage and cooler areas are located beneath the wet bar with 2 Kenyon grills. Twelve people can easily cruise, enjoying sun pads, chaises, swim platform, entertainment spaces and privacy below.

Clear Plexiglas steps offer futuristic descent to the air-conditioned lower deck with a 46″ LCD 3 -D TV, disguised as a mirror, two large cabins, a designer head and shower with yacht-like fixtures. For the U.S. model, a leather storage locker in the salon becomes a column housing a
microwave and refrigerator, creating a mini galley; the dining area can seat 12 around a teak table, which then recesses to the floor or can become a king-sized berth. To port, another double cabin invites friends for overnight stays.

Power options provide leisurely cruising with three, Volvo Penta IPS 500 (740 HP) or 600 (870 HP) engines; a performance option offers a Cummings 550 straight shaft engine with 1100 HP. With the height of European elegance, featuring fine wood, carbon fiber, leather and teak construction, the owner can choose power options to be admired while cruising, or seen quickly as a flash across the water.

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