Iguana

Iguana

  • France
  • 50290 Iguana Yachts

company History

cars-amphibians heard everyone, but such devices for a long time is not popular. The designers tried to make the boat, this vehicle had a number of shortcomings on water. Founded in 2011, the shipyard Iguana Yachts decided to go the opposite way.

Engineers have designed a boat that can get out on the land and overcome obstacles. The result is a kind of all-terrain vehicle is a boat with excellent seakeeping qualities complemented by a retractable treads.

This design does not require special concrete rises from the water, the amphibian is able to get out even on a normal sandy beach.

Innovation does not remain without attention of the public and contributed to the development of small businesses. To date, the company has managed to attract investments by 2 million euros. Funds will be used for technology development and expand the lineup.

Manufacturing

Creating luxurious, innovative boats require the most modern production facilities and enthusiastic talented people. Plant Iguana is located in the French Kane. It covers an area of 5000 square meters and has a capacity of whole production line.

During the construction of the plant, the company paid special attention to its efficiency, so the production capacity can work on six boats at a time.

Lineup

the Shipyard offers to its clients modern >designer runabout that the company is also positioned as >tenders, which can deliver the owner of the yacht straight to the beach without other auxiliary means.

Features

the shipyard offers plenty of options for the boat. If desired, the customer can create a virtual model directly on the company website and place an order. Here you can select the body colour and the upholstery, add a sofa or a place to sunbathe and much more.

Yacht models

Other

Discontinued production models

Length 7.00 m8 Passengers2012 - 2014

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