Superyacht gangway multiflap
manualstainless steelteak

superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
superyacht gangway
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Characteristics

Application domain
superyacht
Operation
manual
Structural material
stainless steel
Surface material
teak
Other characteristics
lightweight, custom
Maximum length

9 m
(29'06" )

Description

THE MULTIFLAP – 100% CARBON FIBRE LIGHTWEIGHT FOR HEAVYWEIGHT Extremely light weight yet with maximum load capacity are just two demands made on yachting equipment. As part of multiplex’s commitment to pursuing the demand for cutting-edge manufac-turing techniques and innovative materials, it has developed the multiflap – a gangway manufactured from a 100% carbon fibre base. This provides a wide range of bene ts exclusive to the use of this special material. The multiflap is light, stable and resistant to deformation. It is also weather-proof, which means that neither wind nor seawater can cause any harm. With a weight of 4.4 kg per metre and a quick, simple fixing system, it can be mounted and dismounted by a single person. The practical hinge system keeps storage space to a minimum. YOUR OWN MULTIFLAP SELECT THE LENGTH AND WIDTH OF YOUR GANGWAY SELECT THE FINISH AND COLOUR OF YOUR CHOICE CHOOSE BETWEEN ANTI-SLIP AND NATURAL TEAK WOOD SURFACES SELECT THE MATERIAL AND COLOUR OF YOUR STANCHIONS – STAINLESS STEEL OR EXTRA LIGHT, STRUDY CARBON FIBRE

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Mets Trade 2024
Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 10 - Stand 611

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