Easy to install and operate, the nifty device even comes in a bright-yellow hue.
will debut at Boot. The 18-footer is available with four different types of electric outboard motors, but the duo on display will be equipped with the 30kW MAG Power electric thruster that promises a top speed of 22 knots. The range-topper can run for 12 hours at a cruising speed of three knots or cover roughly 30 nautical miles on a single charge. You can also fast-charge from zero to 100 percent in less than two hours.
“In addition to our efficient, smart, and pure electric boats, Magonis is on a mission to create global solutions for electrification, reaching into new technologies,” adds technical director Miquel Antonio.
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