The Nautica Gaglione 92.5 was tested with twin 200-horsepower Mercury V6 engines. Sea conditions combined short and long waves, creating a demanding environment.
The hull behaved softly, and the deck stayed consistently dry. At economical cruising speed, the boat held 24 knots with low fuel consumption.
Synchronized engines provided balanced thrust and smooth handling. Trim adjustments helped keep the bow level during acceleration.
High-speed trials reached nearly 50 knots despite rough water. Structural noise stayed minimal even during tight turns.
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