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Launching in 2011, the  c-fury™  Storm provides a truly unique level of performance

The advanced smoothride hull, inline console and fingertip handlebar controls, all powered by Yamaha F50 / F70 outboard motors, deliver unrivalled performance. The handling is supremely responsive yet impressively stable, the ride is both the softest and driest of any small craft. The c-fury™ Storm is the ultimate family watercraft.

 

Basic specifications - Storm

Seating - 4

4 x adults in twin jockey consoles

Seating - 5

2 x adults front jockey console
2 x adults and 1 x child rear (removable) bench seat

Colour

White hull / Blue tube

Dimensions

Length          4.00m
Width            1.95m
Height           1.10m

Construction

Hull - composite (Multiaxial glass with coremat and plywood re-inforcings / Vinyl Ester resin and gelcoat)
Tube - 3 chambers - removable in service - fabric 'Orca by Pennel & Flipo' (also referred to as Hypalon - trademark of DuPont)

Fuel system

Underseat bunded and vented fuel locker with fuel filter and water seperator
Removable tank 25 litres
Space for 2 x 5 litre auxilliary tanks

Weight dry

F50 / F70       385kg / 413kg (estimate)

Certification

CE                Category C

 
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Aspects of the vessel are the subject of both pending patent applications and design registrations. c-fury™ © 2010