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Our new Harley 39x10 Center Console Kevlar Diesel. This exciting fast Center Console achieves remarkable efficiency and speeds due to several factors. At 3 miles per gallon at cruise speed, we are typically 300% the efficiency of the outboard center consoles in this size range, and about 200% (or better) the efficiency of the similar diesel boats in this size range. The vessel is much stronger and tougher than its fiberglass counterparts. In this website you will see pictures and testimonies about several Harley Kevlar boats that were in high speed accidents, 45- 50 mph, some into immoveable objects! No fiberglass vessel could survive accidents like these even close to the way the Harley vessels did due to their great strength, design and the materials we use. |
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HARLEY 39’ Center Console Diesel STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
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Centerline Length 39’ |
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2007 HARLEY 39’ Center Console Diesel STANDARD EQUIPMENT
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Anchor Locker and Anchor |
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2007 HARLEY 39’ Suggested Engines 39’ Diesel CCTwin 320 HP Toyota 4.2L Nanni Diesels |
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Please Call Factory for Pricing and Discounts HARLEY 39' Center Console Diesel ACCESSORIES |
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Air Conditioners/Heater Reverse Cycle for helm area |
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Durability & Strength of the Harley Advanced Composite
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The photos below show a Harley 27' boat that hit a channel marker head on at night at 50 mph! This vessel came to an instantaneous stop as if it had hit a brick wall. While everyone on board was knocked out and they all were bloodied and bruised from head to foot, no one had any serious injuries. When they came to, they drove the boat home under its own power. The owner wrote us a beautiful letter, stating that the strength of our composite process (combination of Kevlar, E-glass, LinearFoam, advanced epoxy) literally saved his life and his friends life. He stated that he has seen numerous other boats (made of fiberglass) that have hit those same channel markers at night, and usually the engines end up wrapped around the marker, the boat in many pieces with dead bodies in the water |
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Harley 42'x10' Sport YachtKevlar/E-glass/LinearFoam/Epoxy Construction
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This vessel was driven up on the rocks at night off the coast of Vero Beach, at 45 mph, and came to almost an instantaneous stop, less than one second. The operator’s face was very bloodied. The keel of the boat was six feet out of the water. The next day the insurance company brought a barge and a crane to lift and load the vessel, but when they got it up in the air, they looked at the bottom, and carefully inspected and determined that it was not broken, but only scratched and scathed, and after pushing on the bottom, they determined it was safe to drive home under its own power! The vessel was driven a significant distance home on its own bottom and its own power! The damage was very minimal, only a few thousand dollars of damage to the boat. Most fiberglass (and aluminum) boats that crash into rocks like this are generally totaled. For a fiberglass or aluminum vessel to not total in a crash such as this at high speed would be almost unheard of. And for a fiberglass or aluminum hull to have only minimal, very light damage in a crash like this would be completely unheard of.
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Highspeed Highway CrashTrailer Completely Destroyed
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Harley 42'x10' Sport YachtKevlar/E-glass/LinearFoam/Epoxy
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The above Harley 42' vessel came off of its trailer in a high speed traffic accident on the highway. The boat literally destroyed the trailer, there wasn’t much left of the trailer, but the boat had only cosmetic damage. While the trooper estimated $80,000 damage to the boat at the scene of the accident, the actual damage to the boat was only $1,400 and was entirely cosmetic damage Had this vessel been conventional fiberglass or had it been aluminum construction, the fiberglass or aluminum version would have been at least greatly damaged, if not totaled. Also note that this vessel is not only far stronger but is also much lighter (40% lighter as a finished vessel) than its comparable fiberglass counterpart. Fiberglass or aluminum construction would not have had any chance of crumpling and destroying the trailer and surviving this accident with only incidental damage.
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