1 minute read

TAKING TO THE WAVES

Designed in-house at Fletcher, the F23 is set to reach speeds of 50mph thanks to its 300hp outboard and innovative fibreglass and fibre carbon sandwich construction. The exterior design features styling cues of previous Fletcher models, such as a deep-vee hull and cockpit swivelling bucket seats.

Ed Ahmed, chief product architect at Fletcher, said: “This is an incredibly exciting time for Fletcher as the launch of the F23 not only marks our first new model in 20 years, and the first in the F series, but also highlights a major step in our new direction towards a fully electric o ering in 2024. We have developed this model with our customers in mind and with entertainment at the heart, and we hope they love it as much as we do!”

The Fletcher F23 will be available from £210,000 in six colours.

Do you own a Fletcher boat, or have you previously? We would love to see your photos for an upcoming feature looking at the history of Fletcher. editor@allatsea.co.uk

Supporting watersports enthusiasts wishing to get out on a new Yamaha WaveRunner this summer, Yamaha Motor UK is launching its WaveRunner finance campaign.

Available until 24 September 2023, customers who purchase a new Yamaha WaveRunner or SuperJet can take advantage of a reduced representative APR of 6.9 per cent with a minimum deposit requirement of 20 per cent.

Jonny Twelvetrees, manager marine sales at Yamaha, said: “Understanding the importance of providing flexible financing options, we are confident that our WaveRunner finance option combined with expert dealer network will support our customers in getting out on the water this year on a new WaveRunner of their choice.”

Yamaha’s WaveRunner o ering comprises three ranges: Sport, Cruising and Recreation, with a selection of models in each range to match varying budgets, usage, training and experience levels. Run in partnership with Santander, Yamaha’s new WaveRunner finance option is available at participating Yamaha WaveRunner dealers and service centres only. Terms and conditions apply.

This article is from: