We are delighted to see our Virtue V10 T-Top boat on the cover of the July issue of Turkey’s Motor Boat magazine. The magazine’s editors took her on an enchanting cruise in the Bosphorus Strait, testing her capabilities first-hand and sharing their impressions in the magazine.
Bosphorus Strait cruise
The Virtue V10 Top yacht is a sports boat with a Scandinavian character, albeit manufactured in Poland. As the authors of the article note, it is boats like this that are gaining market share. The V10 is available in two versions: V10 Open (without canopy) and V10 T-Top (with canopy).
For their first test cruise, which took place in June, the magazine’s crew chose the canopied option, which is by far the more popular option in Turkey and which was reviewed in the July issue of the newspaper. However, this was not the crew’s first exposure to the model. The journalists had already had the opportunity to see the boat in February at the Bosphorus Boat Show, where Virtue Yachts was represented by partner Mayco Marine, the boat’s distributor for the Turkish market.
Innovative solutions
The Virtue V10 T-Top performed sensationally during a cruise on the Bosphorus Strait, the pearl of Istanbul. What the Motor Boat magazine team highlights first and foremost is the Virtue V10 T-Top’s sporty design, her tremendous performance, her superior hull construction (the patented Petestep hull design reduces friction by 10-30% while increasing acceleration by 30-50%), and the unique experience of pleasantly guiding her on the water.
What else do the fellow designers at Turkey’s Motor Boat magazine point out? This model has been designed directly for trendsetters, with a sleek design and innovative folding side balconies that significantly expand the external usable space, as well as a sunbathing area at the bow and a roof integrated with solar panels. The Virtue V10 is the perfect reflection of innovation and Scandinavian style.
A full review of the Virtue V10 T-Top can be read in the latest issue of Turkish Motor Boat magazine, July 2024.