The P43 from Italian builder Pardo Yachts is the entry-level sportsboat. This planing yacht is constructed from GRP.
The Pardo P43 has one cabin and can accommodate up to two guests. If you are interested in a new Pardo P43 for sale, we can confirm it is ideal for dayboating and more.
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Guests
4 Max
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Cabins
2 Max
From The Manufacturer
Cutting edge technologies, design, elegance, quality and customization based on experience are PARDO YACHTS’ mantras. As a result of our extensive market analysis, the PARDO 43 is characterized by innovative features, the best technical solutions and performance, as well as comfort and luxury, both inside and out. A true icon in the yachting world.
The PARDO 43’s V-hull has a 16° deadrise angle at the transom and more than 50º at the bow. This ensures greater stability and smoothness in all sea conditions as well as easy maneuverability and faster planing. In addition, the hull is vacuum infused using vinylester resin with a monolithic keel and bottom and a high density PVC sandwich for hull sides and deck. This ensures optimal structural rigidity and excellent thermal and acoustic insulation.
Its large hull volume and ample headroom make the PARDO 43’s interiors warm, welcoming and spacious. The open space is made up of two large cabins; the owner’s cabin at the bow includes a generous bed, many storage areas, large closets and plenty of natural light. Aft, a wide storage area can be turned into a secondary cabin with two twin beds, closets and many storage areas. The passage between the two cabins is excellent. The head is located between the cabins and offers a separate spacious shower stall. The interior colors and materials can be fully customized.
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Specs
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Length14m
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Accommodation4 Guests
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MaterialsGRP Hull
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