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Rustler Motor Yacht R41 update

by Rustler Yachts 22 Dec 2023 01:36 NZDT
R41 © Rustler Yacht

The Rustler Motor Yacht represents a unique balance of luxurious craftsmanship, exhilarating performance, and all-round versatility and we can't wait to see her afloat.

The first R41 will be on the water in 2024, and boat #1 will be available to view at various events, from April onwards.

After the delay with the moulds, (sadly, out of our control) boat #1 is progressing well, with boat #2 moulded and chasing her through production!

The first boat is in classic Rustler blue with a luxurious walnut interior. Boat #2 has a deep charcoal colour hull with just a hint of blue, and will have wonderful light oak cabinetry.

These boats are exceptional, handmade and bespoke, they are exclusive - not run-of-the-mill mass-production boats. One example of this is the veneer. This is selected and cold moulded into curved panels here at the factory. The grain is matched so it's right for in the area of the yacht. Like all Rustlers, the R41 can be tailored to your tastes, not only to your preferred choice of wood but even down to the cut of veneer giving you a truly unique motor boat.

Available with twin 370 hp Yanmar engines, driven via conventional shafts - as standard, the R41 brings to life the essence of Rustler, in a beautiful motor yacht. While the effort of sailing can be eased with electric and hydraulic furling systems and winches can be operated by the press of a button, the R41 is easier to use, operate and maintain. We hope she will share the pride of Rustler ownership with a wider audience.

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