Boating enthusiasts from the Penntastica Boating and Travel channel published a review of the Virtue V10 Top boat on their You Tube in September. How did the Virtue classic fare in the eyes of marine adventure enthusiasts? It impressed with its construction and design, although it was not so obvious.
The Penntastica Boating and Travel channel is run by a passionate couple, Anna and Shayne, a Swedish/English marriage who enjoy testing various boats and yachts, sharing their thoughts and recommendations. Shayne was initially skeptical about the Virtue V10, a 33-foot boat, thinking it was a typical Nordic adventure design, similar to many, but changed his mind after spending some more time with it and seeing its high build quality.
His concern was also the boat’s roof, which could affect stability at higher speeds, but Virtue solved this problem by adding additional reinforcement in the form of a carbon structure.
The boat’s strengths, as pointed out by the creators of the Penntastica Boating and Travel channel, are first and foremost two 300-horsepower Yamaha V6 engines, guaranteeing a top speed of around 50-60 knots, as well as functional swimming platforms at the stern, providing easy access to the water and creating a unique atmosphere (like a beach club), with drop-down sides.
What is equally important in any recreational boat is an area for relaxation and fun. On this topic, according to Anna and Shayne, the Virtue V10 Top is well designed. The aft space is equipped with sofas, a carbon-fiber table that converts into a large sun deck, a secure gate for pets and children, and a Webasto sunshade.
The reviewers in their video also highlighted many of the details that define a premium brand, with the boat’s build quality and innovation deserving special praise. This is largely due to the fact that Virtue Yachts’ boats are kraft – the brand produces about 60 boats a year in its own factory in Poland. According to Anna and Shayne’s opinion, Virtue V10 Top Yacht is making waves in the yachting industry and is ready to compete in terms of quality with the likes of Delta and Pardo, the premium brands.