Deep Impact Boats’ new 330 LS yacht tender launched at the 2012 FLIBS

This year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show saw the official ...

Deep Impact Boats’ new 330 LS yacht tender launched at the 2012 FLIBS

November 05, 2012

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

This year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show saw the official launch of the newest 330 LS yacht tender, constructed by the Miami-based company, Deep Impact Boats. The smallest boat in the Deep Impact lineup, the splendid 330 LS is a 10-metre centre console powerboat, providing all the comforts of a luxury superyacht tender.

330 LS yacht tender by Deep Impact Boats

330 LS yacht tender by Deep Impact Boats

The 330 LS yacht tender shares it’s 10′ beam with the 360 model as well as many of the options and configuration flexibility. The 330 is a wonderful boat for those that prefer a slightly smaller boat than the 360, but still demand a large usable cockpit area.

The 330 has been popular with owners that prefer twin engines. Twin 300hp Mercury Verados easily push the 330 LS yacht tender to 69 miles per hour while reducing initial cost, as well as ownership costs.

330 LS yacht tender - rear view

330 LS yacht tender - rear view

Notable Standard Features

– Extensive integrated bow and transom seating
– Rear facing seats behind the helm seats
– Stand up head in center console

Notable Optional Features

– Three t top options – Sport, gunnel to gunnel and arch styles
– Canvas and enclosure options to suit

Technical Specifications of the 330 LS yacht tender by Deep Impack Boats

Length Overall: 33′
Beam: 10′
Deadrise at Transom: 22 Degrees
Freeboard at Console: 30′
Dry Weight (approx.): Twin Engines 10,000 lbs
Draft: 28′
Bridge Clearance (w/ T Top, no radar): 8′
Fuel Tank Capacity: 320 Gal.
Fresh Water Capacity: 50 Gal.
Holding Tank Capacity: 20 Gal.

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