A hinged centre section of the windscreen swings open to provide walk-through access to the bow lounge with yet more sunken seating.
The hull is rated to take up to a 300hp (225kW) engine, which should give a top speed of around 45 knots. It will be built at a new production facility in Hambridge, Somerset and the construction will include carbon fibre reinforcement to maximise strength and lightness.
Fletcher expects F23 prices to start around £210,000 including VAT, pitching it as a premium British built rival to mass market sportsboats from Europe and America. If the F23 sells as well as expected, Fletcher is already planning to expand the range with a new F20, F26 and F30 already on the drawing board.
Fletcher has a long history of building sportsboats in the UK with an estimated 50,000 units sold since the co*pany first started some 60 years ago. Many of today’s boat owners cut their teeth on its iconic range of small speed boats like the Arrowflyte 14, Arrowflash 15 and Arrowstreak 17 during the 80s and early 90s when sales were at their peak.
A flood of cheaper imports from the US and Europe put paid to the British yard’s success in the 2000s but many older boaters still have fond memories of Fletcher’s well regarded hulls and sea-keeping.
Fletcher Boats is hoping to tap into this nostalgic end of the market by offering remastered versions of its heritage models alongside the new F23 model – including the 14 GTO, 15 GTO, 17 GTO, 17 GTS, 19 GTO and 19GTS. These will eventually make the switch to electric boat propulsion too.
As we went to press, the first new Fletchers for almost a decade were in build – one 14, two 15s and one 19 – all with petrol power. For the time being all Fletcher sales will be direct from the factory.
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