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Monday, February 10, 2020

CYNHO -- Nouvoyage Limousine Tender 33

There have been numerous attempts at amphibious vehicles, some more successful than others, these being cars such as the Sherp, Amphicar 770, and the WaterCar Panther.  But in 2012, Nouvoyage unveiled the Limousine Tender 33, a luxury yacht combined with a land vehicle.  The Tender 33 was named so because it was 33 feet long.  Nouvoyage claimed it could go up to 28 knots (32mph) on water, and 85mph on land.  It could seat up to 14 people, with a customizable interior, bunks, a kitchen, and everything you could possibly want it a luxury yacht that small.  Nouvoyage even said that they had made a 'reliability breakthrough' on the Tender 33, as amphibious vehicles (except for the Amphicar 770 and the Sherp) are notoriously unreliable.  But, as you may have guessed by now because of my use of past tense verbs, it never went into production.  And so far, there have not been any similar amphibious cars produced.






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