Solemar Comeback
In 2023, the long-awaited comeback from the Italian brand finally happened.
It was fueled by substantial investments, including new molds and a dedicated professional team.
Their passion for the nautical industry and, above all, the brand itself drove them.
Their models are defined by comfort, quality, and elegance.
However, some Solemar fans were slightly disappointed, feeling that the new designs deviated too much from the originals.
Thank You, Sea Team!
In its signature style, the Italian Sea Team presents a highly detailed walkaround of the spacious 9-meter-long Solemar SX30.
Their video was published on the Sea Team YouTube channel.
The original Solemar shipyard decided long ago to stop building RIBs. That’s why I haven’t shared much news aside from these updates: Solemar starts over.
Specs
Overall length | 9.11 m |
Hull length (Certified) | 8.64 m |
Overall beam | 3.17 m |
Beam with deflated tube | 2.48 m |
Maximum height | 3.38 m |
Draft at the keel | 0.5 m |
Tubular diameter | 0.68 m |
Number of compartments | 6 |
Hull | Deep V |
Dry displacement (without engines) | 1,950 kg |
Fuel tank capacity | 2 x 250 l |
Water tank capacity | 80 l |
Black water storage capacity | 50 l |
Certification category | B |
Persons capacity | 14 |
Maximum power to be installed | 500 hp – 373 kW |
Transmission | Outboard |
Stem length | 2 x XL |
Motorization | 2 x Mercury Verado V8-250 hp |
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