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France

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Tenders & Toys

Launched in 2011 the first Iguana built is still used daily in the salty oceans of the Middle East, while the technology has naturally improved over the past 7 years, the Iguana principles remain the same: Deliver simple, effortless boating that allows owners to enjoy the sea without the constraints of traditional boats and explore beyond the boundaries of a traditional tender.

Iguana Yachts are creating contemporary vessels that break the mould of boating as we know it. 

A sleek designed carbon fibre hull deliver superb performance, reaching 45kts on the water and 7kmh on land. At 9.2 metres, the spacious Iguana can accommodate up to 12 people and can be tailored to owners bespoke requirements.

Now with clients around the world – from superyacht owners, to waterside commuters and adventure seekers – the skilful and agile Iguana has garnered a reputation for innovation and excellence.

 

 

Contact

Address:

2 Quai Hippolyte Lefèvre
Caen
Normandy
14000

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News summary

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A day out on the Iguana X100

An assessment of the amphibious boat from a superyacht perspective…

Technology

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Iguana Yachts launches amphibious day limo

The amphibious tender has been designed specifically for the challenges of efficient superyacht operation…

Technology

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Multi-purpose vehicles as superyacht tenders

Multi-purpose vehicles are not a new phenomenon but they are increasingly featured on board superyachts…

Technology

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Standing out in the tender market

Superyacht News travels to Caen, Northern France to trial the Iguana Limo Commuter…

Fleet

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Iguana Yachts introduces new ‘Commuter’ model

The amphibious tender builder has added a new 9.2m model to its range…

Fleet

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