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Nordic Tug 26

Article posted on June 2, 2009 - 10:55
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With an overall length of 26 feet 4 inches, a 9-foot 6-inch beam and 39-inch draft, the 2009 Nordic Tug 26 offers the consumer a pocket-trawler with classic Nordic Tugs styling, manufactured using today’s materials and technology. Just like its larger siblings, the Nordic Tug 26 features a solid fiberglass hull, with full-length keel and stainless-steel shoe and rudder.

Powered by a 110 hp Volvo D-3 diesel engine with electronic-controlled high pressure common rail fuel system, the Nordic Tug 26 today is as fuel efficient as its predecessor. Take a leisurely cruise and burn a meager 1.1 gph at 6.8 knots and 2.1 gph at 8 knots, or for quick weekend getaways, take her up to a top speed of 13.5 knots.

With room to sleep four, including a forward stateroom with a wet head plus a convertible salon settee, the Nordic Tug 26 is a great choice for couples and small families.

For pricing and build schedules, contact your local dealer. Dealers are listed on the Nordic Tugs website at nordictugs.com/dealer.cfm.

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