VERGAPLAST DELFINO 560: THE BEAUTy OF CLASSIC STYLE

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Delfino 560 is a classic style motor boat made by Verga Plast, a historical shipyard in the Lake of Como. It is both an occasion to have fun in summer, during short trips on the lake cruising for a bath and suntans, and a simple and cheap service means, ideal for those who need move on the water often.

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Among the possibilities of this boat, there is the opportunity to use the entire deck as a big place to sunbathe, considering the excellent quality of pillows and sofas. The two bow benches can be easily transformed into a big sun bed.

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The space to stow is more than enough and lockers are accessible. The dash-board is traditional and the boat is available in white, blue or claret.

During our test, in no good weather conditions, we reached 17 knots, pushed by a Honda 30 Hp engine.

 Vergaplast Delfino 560: technical file

Model: Delfino 560

Project: Verga-Plast

Buider: Verga-Plast di Verga F. & C. s.n.c, via Monte Generoso 7, Lomazzo (CO), tel. 02/96370886, info@vergaplast.com, www.vergaplast.com

Design Category: CE: C

Materials and construction: double shell VTR with floating reserves

Max Length: metri 5,51

Max Width: m 1,85

Hull Immersion: nd

Weight without engine: kg 325

Max people: 6

Max Power: 30 HP

Test engine: Honda 30 HP gambo L

Transmission Type: FB

Total engine weight: kg 72,5

Max speed: nd

Petrol tank: l 25

Portability on road: yes

*Standard supplies: seats, paddle, bow and poop lockers, anchor locker, sun dunnage.
*Optionals: stainless lateral pulpits, sun pillows, bow pulpit, slipway, waterproof hull cloth, dashboard with one-cable steering gear, engine support, bathroom ladder.

Boat basic price: € 9.650 VAT excluded. Engine, list price, € 6.110 VAT included

 Vergaplast Delfino 560 Test

rev/min speed
1.000 2,3
1.500 3,9
2.000 5,7
2.500 5,8
3.000 7,7
3.500 7,2
4.000 10,6
4.500 11,9
5.000 144
5.500 16,2

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