- Builder:
- MARINE TECHNOLOGY
- Category:
- High Performance
- Model Year:
- 2013
- Year Built:
- 2013
- Country:
- United States
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DESIGN Unlike many builders, MTI-V took the time to get the bottom design fine tuned for the perfect blend of speed and cruising ability with flawless handling manners. This revolutionary “Slot V” design provides a ride that is far more advanced than other boats. So far that we took the time to Patent the design. The twin keels provide handling manners as if the boat was on rails. There is never any indication of sliding or hooking in a corner. Each boat is custom built for each individual client. Each client has their own definition of how the boat needs to work for their boating lifestyle. The MTI-V 42 offers our clients nearly endless options and possibilities. Several different seating configurations are offered as are cabin amenities that make the boat suitable for overnighting and long distance cruising. The unique hard top is large enough to not only cover those at the console, but also those riding in the second row of seats. The MTI-V42 offers six electric bolsters and different rear seating options to allow the boat to be configured as desired. |
PERFORMANCES The patented hull design offers a ride unlike anything else in the Vee Bottom world. The hull design utilizes twin keels, similar to a catamaran, yielding straight, stable, and predictable handling at all speeds. The step design also allows us to introduce air under the hull and trap a boundary layer air under the hull between the twin keels. The MTI-V 42 is extremely dry riding even in extreme conditions. The boat keeps its bow high in both head and following seas. The wide bow does an excellent job of knocking down big swells. |
LAMINATION The MTI-V is not built like everyone else’s center console… The MTI-V 42 is an Epoxy, Foam Cored, and Post Cured, all built with true Vacuum Bagging processes. Very few other builders actually Vacuum Bag their entire laminate. Most only Vacuum Bag their core to the outer laminate. We Vacuum Bags the entire laminate and Foam core to achieve the proper Resin to Glass Ratios which provide strength and weight control. Excess resin does not make a boat stronger. Only the finest materials are used throughout our lamination process. Epoxy Resin is used due to it’s strength and longevity… Yes, Epoxy is not as easy to work with, takes more time to cure, and costs more than GP or Vinylester Resins… but this is no average boat. E-Glass and Kevlar are the primary fabrics used. We also use Carbon Fiber on weight sensitive components, or even on the entire build if specified by our client. Strength comes from using the right materials with the right techniques in an engineered manner. The MTI-V 42 utilizes foam coring (no wood) in the hull bottom, sides, transom and stringers. Many other boats are built minimal or even without core in the bottom. The 42 has a cored bottom that is over 2″ thick, and a transom in excess of 5″ thick. MTI builds the MTI-V 42 like other builders may build a race boat. The cost of materials and labor are much higher with these techniques. This may sound excessive for a pleasure boat application. It is. The end result is a boat that is Lighter, Stronger, and Faster. The boat is so solid that it must be experienced to fully understand the difference. |
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