The closer we get to the launch of the first all-season boat in the Virtue Yachts family, the V10 Cabin model, the greater the interest in the trade press around the Polish brand. Just before Christmas, the Norwegian magazine Batmagasinet published a short review of the said boat. What did the reviewer pay particular attention to? Read our summary.
Already in January 2025 premiere of V10 Cabin
The fast-approaching new year will be a landmark one for our brand, as Virtue’s newest boat – the V10 Cabin model – will have its premiere at the Boot Düsseldorf show in early January.
Reviewer from Norway’s Batmagasinet, Jan Hanchen Michelsen, notes that this is certainly a bold move, as this market segment is dominated by boats from Finnish and Swedish manufacturers, and until now the Virtue Yachts brand has been associated with sports boats. The appearance at the Düsseldorf fair will therefore be our debut.
Primarily speed
What makes the V10 Cabin stand out from the competition is its performance. The boat is equipped with a Petestep hull, as well as two 300 hp engines, providing a top speed of fifty knots, making it a real contender in this segment.
The ideal family boat
In terms of design, the model is based on the foundation of the V10 version, but has been additionally equipped with a cabin with beds for 4-6 people, ensuring year-round operation of the boat in Scandinavian conditions.
Incredibly light weight
What arouses the reviewer’s appreciation is certainly the model’s weight, which is only 3,200 kilograms with all the amenities and all the boat’s equipment, which, by the way, can be easily customized.
The starting price of the Virtue V10 Cabin model with the Mercury Verado 300 engine is 194,670 euros. A version with engines up to 600 hp will also be available for sale, as well as an electric option from Evoy in some markets.