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UK-based English Harbour Yachts have won the award for the ‘Best Wheelhouse and Cockpit Cruiser’ with their new EH29 Offshore model at the Motor Boat Awards ceremony in London.
Organised and judged by Motor Boat & Yachting magazine and ybw.com, the awards acknowledge the best in motor boat design from the past year, and each category is keenly contested with entrants from all over the world.
The judging panel, made up of a team of experienced marine journalists, was impressed by the boat’s light and airy interior, its positive handling and the quality of the build. The panel also commented on the neat design touches, particularly the amount of headroom, and on the attention to detail with many practical features such as a covered fuel filler with its own built-in spill catcher.
The EH29 Offshore is available with a number of engine options, and can achieve a top speed of around 24 knots with a Volvo D3 Aquamatic inboard diesel.
For full details visit www.englishharbouryachts.com




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