Falcon E8: A Sustainable and Stylish Solution for Efficient Water Transportation

The Falcon E8 by ThirtyC delivers style and elegance in an efficient package. Its clean lines and modern classic design are paired with a low stepped aft for easy boarding and guest seating. The boat features reclaimed teak decking and customizable options for the console, exterior paint scheme, and interiors. Sustainability is a priority for Falcon, and the E8 is equipped with a high-performance electric powertrain and a choice of two electric propulsion packages. With a cruising speed of 20 knots and a top speed of 30 knots, the E8 provides a convenient transfer time from Nice to Monaco in just 25 minutes. Charging times are flexible, and the boat has an estimated range of 30 nautical miles with a two-battery system. The E8 is a classy and silent solution to owners' tender needs.

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