Norwegian 50' Goldfish - familiar? Seen one?
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Norwegian 50' Goldfish - familiar? Seen one?
Just came across my Twitter feed - Norwegian-built, I have never heard of these, wondered if anyone else had. 49' Goldfish - Norwegian-built; Twin Mercury 1100s w/ M8 drives. 2014 - full carbon hull , 12.5' beam - said to hit 90+ knots. Big boat...not that old, but design looks kinda dated.
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My bet is there's a connection to these .. Axopar 37 SC » Axopar Boats
A friend has a 27 footer and he says that they maybe be Finnish built they're actually engineered in some Eastern European country that you wouldn't normally associate with boating at all . .
A friend has a 27 footer and he says that they maybe be Finnish built they're actually engineered in some Eastern European country that you wouldn't normally associate with boating at all . .
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From their website, looks like the bow is designed to be replaceable
https://goldfishboat.com/boats/28-tender/
They make only RIB boats in longer lengths. The 38' with twin Mercs should move pretty good.
https://goldfishboat.com/boats/28-tender/
They make only RIB boats in longer lengths. The 38' with twin Mercs should move pretty good.
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They are a very neat brand. Founded and owned by an ex offshore racer. They’ve been around since the early nineties building high performance ribs and cruisers.
Theyve built several 36/38 ribs with Ilmor V10 power that ran over 100 knots. The 36 was a very popular boat for Norwegian special forces for quite a while.
Nothing in common with the Axopars. The axopars are Finnish designed and polish built. They are a lot of boat for the money and run well but definitely have some cut corners in regards to long lasting build quality
Theyve built several 36/38 ribs with Ilmor V10 power that ran over 100 knots. The 36 was a very popular boat for Norwegian special forces for quite a while.
Nothing in common with the Axopars. The axopars are Finnish designed and polish built. They are a lot of boat for the money and run well but definitely have some cut corners in regards to long lasting build quality