HERLEY TO BUILD 60FT SOLAR/ELECTRIC CAT

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After the successful launch of the Herley 3400, Herley Boats and Roger Hill have been commissioned to design and build a 60ft version with further technical advances.

This new vessel has a primary focus on Island and bay cruising through solar-generated power. Secondary to that was the desire for true ocean gong capabilities at comfortable cruising speeds of over 15knots.

With the primary focus on solar generation, the roof has been planned to be as clean as possible, with over 18kW of solar available. The newly developed system also focuses on pulling the solar power from the roof through to the propulsion bank and then through to the motors with minimal electrical losses. What is produced on the roof is transferred to the electric motors.

The layout has been designed for long durations at sea or a liveaboard situation, focusing on the living spaces and large galley on the main floor and laundry work areas placed in the hulls. The master suite is forward, and the full beam of the vessel including a dedicated ensuite. Aft in the cockpit is a spacious entertaining area and garage for water toy storage. The vessel also features a walkaround design for easy direct access from the Helm station to foredeck and side decks.

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