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Nova Luxe Yachts March updates

by Marc Hawxhurst 17 Mar 2020 13:15 GMT
Unlimited range and a top speed that excites! Nova Luxe Yachts © Nova Luxe

When you think you have life figured out, something comes along and changes all the rules. Coronavirus is one of those somethings. It's rattled the stock market, frozen travel and changed our social interactions. A transient disruption is the best we can hope for.

At Nova Luxe we strive for energy independence. This break from diesel is in large part for the benefit of our Oceans. Reduced noise, reduced pollution is one powerful motivation but others exist. True independence from society is achieved when using electric motors and a large solar array. Generating your own power and storing it aboard a ship decouples your reliance of fueling stations and the power grid.

The ability to explore islands rarely traveled and poorly charted rivers is still possible in our age of globalization and GPS. What does nature look like where humans have not yet intervened? One day, I will know because a Nova Luxe vessel will give me the opportunity to go. Energy independence is needed on such a voyage and each day we push the limits of what is possible.

Others may see this independence as a means to escape. An escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life in normal times. An escape from a deadly virus in extreme times. Whatever your motivation may be, you can count on Nova Luxe to deliver. Our re-fit turnaround time is 3 months. After a Powercat in the 30-60' range is purchased and delivered to one of our partner yards around the world it can be ready for you in 3 months.

Call today as we have the capacity to start two custom projects and complete them by summer.

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