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Solace Boats and Volvo Penta launch new center console boat with diesel Aquamatic DPI inboards

by Volvo Penta 29 Oct 2021 15:33 UTC

Today, at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), SOLACE Boats unveiled its new 415CS center console powered by a fully integrated Volvo Penta propulsion system with twin diesel Aquamatic DPI inboards.

"The first thing you will notice when you look at the new 415CS is an innovative, clean transom that allows you full access to your boat," said Todd Albrecht, president of SOLACE Boats. "Another great benefit of this package is the extended range, made possible by twin diesels and the significantly improved fuel efficiency, allowing for 490 miles of range with the standard 444-gallon tank."

"The new 415CS is the result of a close collaboration between SOLACE and Volvo Penta design and engineering teams," said Albrecht. "We wanted to solve some commonly seen missed opportunities within the center console market like increased versatility with the transom, extended range, less fueling time at the dock, quieter cruise, improved maneuverability and more."

As part of the purchase of the 415CS, the Volvo Penta twin diesel Aquamatic DPI inboards come standard with 5-year warranty coverage, active corrosion protection, joystick driving and docking with silent shift, and dynamic positioning system, all running under Volvo Penta's latest electronic vessel control system. The 415CS package includes Volvo Penta interceptors with active ride control, automatic trim and list system, and coordinated turn control, plus a full suite of Garmin electronics, such as the Glass Cockpit multi-function display with Garmin Surround View.

"The twin D6-440 diesel Aquamatic DPI package includes our trademark counter-rotating DuoProp propellers, delivering superior torque, maneuverability, and precision at low speeds, making for easier docking or working a fish," said Jens Bering, vice president of marine sales, Volvo Penta of the Americas. "In the SOLACE 415CS, our twin diesel Aquamatic DPI package also increases operating range by 50 percent and reduces fuel consumption by up to 42 percent at cruising speeds over a comparable outboard configuration, appealing to today's generation of sustainability-conscious boaters."

A prime target market for the 415CS is as a support tender for cruising mega yachts. Utilizing diesel engines eliminates the need to carry two different fuels on board since the tender can refuel directly from the mothership's diesel tanks. The Volvo Penta twin diesel Aquamatic DPI inboard system installation in the SOLACE 415CS offers longer service intervals, lower maintenance costs and longer cruising ranges than comparable gas outboards.

In addition to the Volvo Penta integrated propulsion system, the SOLACE 415CS incorporates a wealth of family and fishing features never before seen in a center console. From the carbon-fiber superstructure, one-piece dive door with integrated stairs, fully opening electric windshield, and the new versatile aft seating arrangements on deck, to the built-in air conditioning and cabin with enclosed shower and head - the 415CS redefines the concept of a quality no-compromise center console boat for the modern boating family. This innovative boat opens the way for more unobstructed on-deck activities, such as dining, fishing, swimming, lounging, diving and enjoying the flexibility inherent in SOLACE's design.

"With this new introduction we expect to see a jump in tender related sales of 50 percent or greater," said Albrecht. "Combined with the long-range fisherman and cruising yachtsman sales this could equate to a 75 percent increase in overall annual sales. We are expecting to be in full production of this new model in the first quarter of 2022."

The new SOLACE 415CS with Volvo Penta twin diesel Aquamatic DPI inboard system can be seen at C-Dock, Slips 334-340, at the 2021 FLIBS, October 27-31.

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