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Aug 16, 2023Flipper 900 DC review: Behind the wheel of a sexy yet affordable flagship
Looking for a classical family weekender with an extra dash of panache? The new Flipper 900 DC could be just what you need. Alex Smith takes a test drive...
It’s fair to say that the Nordic weekender is in a state of flux. While brands like Axopar have deviated wildly from the inherited script with their radically tapered bows, stepped hulls and disruptively intelligent deck layouts, the ‘classical’ high-performance family cuddy (often abbreviated to DC for Day Cruiser) has been plugging away at the heart of Scandinavian leisure boating for decades.
Even in its most classical form, it has continued to attract droves of fans for its exhaustively finessed combination of step-through bow, forward cuddy, deep-set cockpit, quick-rig canopy and outboard propulsion – and that popularity looks set to remain for some time to come.
After all, in spite of its compact proportions and the relative conservatism of its approach, a properly sorted Nordic weekender is able to marry generous day spaces with serviceable overnighting facilities and engaging performance.
We’ve seen it at various sizes and price brackets over the years from the likes of Yamarin, Bella, Finnmaster and Windy. And as the new Flipper flagship illustrates, if you’re able to lace that proven formula with some edgy design flourishes for extra freshness and sex appeal, the classical DC package can be very tough not to like…
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The Flipper 900 DC is a seriously good looking boat. Cast your eye across its profile and you see integrated fibreglass screen struts that seem to extend seamlessly from the foredeck. You see tinted glass projections at the leading edge of the side windows that echo the aggressive ‘lightning-strike’ lines of the lower panels.
You see faceted cutaways for the nav lights, raised bases for the aft guardrail stanchions and an angular cockpit layout with clean-cut cushions and a swept wet bar design. It’s a truly cool looking boat and there are plenty of hard working design features to help raise a smile on the inside too.
Read Alex’s full review of the Flipper 900 DC in the May issue of MBY, out April 6.
LOA: 33ft 9in (9.05m)Beam: 11ft 0in (3.10m)Draft: 2ft 4in (0.70m)Displacement: 3,100kgFuel capacity: 445 litresEngine options: Single 350-400/twin 225-300hp outboardsTest engines: Twin Mercury 225hp 3.4-litre V6 outboardsTop speed on test: 43.5 knotsFuel consumption: 46lph @ 20 knotsRange: 155nm @ 20 knotsRCD category: CStarting price: £180,000
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