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The next chapter unveiled: Roughneck's new flagship, the 52

by Roughneck Marine 6 Sep 2024 05:26 PDT
Roughneck 52 © Roughneck Marine

Dutch craftsmanship meets cutting-edge design in the form of the Roughneck 52 - the largest RIB ever built by a Dutch brand.

Setting sail as the new flagship, the Roughneck 52 represents a paradigm shift, marrying high-speed performance with the luxurious comfort.

Performance redefined: comfort meets speed

Unlike its predecessors, the Roughneck 52 departs from the racing-centric design to embrace a new era of comfortable high-speed performance. The spacious aft deck boasts a standard large sunpad, providing a relaxing space for three adults while enjoying the view across the stern. Additional seating for three forward-facing adults, a voluminous toy storage unit doubling as a second cabin, and an optional electrical awning overhead complete the picture of luxury.

Luxurious cockpit: where every detail matters

The cockpit is a symphony of comfort, with ample seating for 12 guests to cruise in style. From the forward-facing sunpad to the seats at the table, the leaning posts behind the wet bar, and the seats behind the dashboard, every detail is designed for comfort and convenience. A convenient passage behind the wet bar seamlessly connects both sides of the boat.

Effortless flow: easy boarding, ultimate enjoyment

With wide and deep side walkways, the Roughneck 52 ensures easy boarding and disembarking for guests. For added comfort, an optional hydraulic passerelle doubles as a swim ladder. Towing hooks at the bow and a self-bailing open cockpit enhance functionality as a chase boat for superyachts.

Below deck elegance: a seaside retreat

Open the distinctive "Gullwing-shaped" door on the side of the console, and you'll step into the main cabin—a haven of comfort with a double bed, ample storage, and a full-height wet cell featuring toilet and shower. Natural illumination streams through a large overhead glass panel. For those seeking more, a second cabin with a double bed can be configured beneath the aft deck's sunpad.

Unleashing power: tailored performance options

The Roughneck 52 offers various engine options, from a triple Mercury 400 V10 or 500R outboard setup to a double Mercury 600 outboard version. For those craving even more power, additional horsepower options can be fitted on the transom.

Racing pedigree: a stepped hull for stability and economy

True to Roughneck's racing heritage, the Roughneck 52 features the brand's customary deep-V stepped hull, ensuring stable and safe high-speed driving, coupled with improved fuel economy.

In the words of the Roughneck team:

"In true Roughneck fashion, the Roughneck 52 boasts sleek, low-profile lines that embody the essence of speed," remarks Ronald Oosterman, Founder and Director.

"Navigating between islands aboard the Roughneck 52 is a delight—an oasis of comfort at anchor and a swift cruiser capable of conquering varied sea conditions to reach the next destination," shares Diederik van Golen, Marketing and Sales Director.

"The Roughneck 52 is a versatile powerhouse. Whether you seek a swift tender for guest transport or a luxurious dayboat to unwind and revel with friends, accommodating overnight stays for up to four, this vessel is the epitome of limitless possibilities," affirms the Roughneck Designer team.

Specifications:

  • Length: 15.65 m
  • Beam: 4.65 m
  • Draft: 0.80 m
  • Hull material: FRP sandwich construction
  • Engines std: 3 x 400 hp Mercury V10
  • Engines opt: 3 x 500 hp Mercury V8 Racing
  • Engines opt: Quad (4x) or Penta (5x)
  • Maximum speed: 50 - 70 knots (pending engine choice)
  • Fuel capacity: 1800 l
  • Fresh water capacity: 200 l
  • Black water capacity: 70 l
  • Deadrise: 23 degrees
  • Berths: 2 + 2 optional
  • Class certification: CE B

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