Minor Offshore 25

02.02.2011 nauCAT
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Minor Offshore 25

Minor Offshore boats are built for those who love being at sea irrespective of the weather conditions. For those whose season never ends. The boats are solid and safe, designed for active leisure time.

Function and comfort go hand in hand in Minor Offshore boats – they are, quite simply, made to be used. The non-skid single-level deck makes it easy to move around. Every part has been made robust to withstand tough conditions. A big and quickly closing roof hatch offers versatility while steering, whatever the weather. The interior is comfortable thanks to features such as wall and ceiling insulation. What is more, Minor Offshore boats are the most silent boats on the market.

Features that enhance safety at sea are crucial in All Season boats. Safe use is the focus of attention in everything from sturdy hulls to the smallest details. Every single delivered boat has been tested at sea, under real-life conditions. Minor Offshore boats are categorised as B-Offshore vessels. This means they can cope with strong winds and high waves. On top of all that, it\'s also fun to drive.

Because of its specific characteristics this type of boat has become popular with companies that run water taxis, water police and rescue organizations all over the world. The Minor Offshore boats have proven their value under difficult circumstances of weather and at sea. Furthermore, they can comply with specific client wishes.

The pilothouse includes a pair of seats with four-way adjustment, plus a U-shape Ultrasound lounge aft that can hold another four people. Visibility is excellent on all quarters, and you can open a large sunroof for more ventilation. Port and starboard doors give easy access to the side decks; they also latch open to provide more air. There\'s a small galley on the port side and a fridge under the driver\'s seat, plus lots of storage under other seats and the sole.

Below, the forward cabin has a V-berth and an enclosed head. Aft, you can take out the stainless gates to open up the back of the cockpit and haul a small boat aboard. A large hatch gives easy access to the engine compartment, while you also can lift up a teak grate in the swim platform to access the stern drive.

Standard 225-hp single diesel will cruise Minor Offshore 25 at 25 knots (fuel consumption 0,95 ltr/nm, cruising range/time 315 nm / 12,6 h) and reach 31 knots top. Optional single 300-hp diesel will reach 40 knots top.

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Technical details
Producer: MINOR OFFSHORE (FI)
LOA: 25'50 ft
LOA: 7,75 m
Hull lenght: 7,15 m
Beam: 2,70 m
Draught: 1,00 m
Displacement: 2.900 kg
Height above waterline: 2,55 m
Fuel tank: 300 l
Water tank: 30 l
Septic water tank: 40 l
Max. passengers: 8
Berths: 2
Cabins: 1
Engine: 225 HP
Top speed: 31 kn
Cruising speed: 24 kn
Range: 315 nm
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