Erickson Marine Corp
7891 N Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota Florida, 34243
Tel:(941) 365-4444
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2019 Nor-Tech 450 Sport Center Console

Year 2019
Length 45 ft

Boating meets sport meets art with the Nor-Tech 450 Sport. The sleek, sweeping lines of this machine are just the start of watching heads turn. The clean, streamlined construction make this 45-foot boat look even bigger. Add quad or quint Mercury motors, and the power will magnetize you to hop on board. In fact, everyone will want to be aboard the 450 Sport, and there’s plenty of room and luxurious creature comforts — including a wraparound sofa and wetbar. As with every Nor-Tech, the 450 Sport is put through a rigorous sea trial to ensure quality control.

Specifications

Year Built 2019
Category Power
Length Overall 45 ft
Beam 12 ft
Construction Fiberglass
Fuel Tank Cap. 500 gal
Dry Weight 20000 lb
Standard Features

The Nor-Tech 450 Sport has handling that will make your sportscar envious and quad or quint Mercury motors to appease your need for speed. Adding quints would give you acceleration that will have your adrenaline pumping. It’s no doubt the 450 has Nor-Tech’s Hi-Performance DNA.

The 450 Sports the pinnacle of center consoles and the epitome of the Nor-Tech lifestyle. While the construction is sporty, the amenities are all luxury. Lounge on the hand-stitched bench in the bow and stern or the sofa in the salon. Grab a drink from the wetbar. This boat will shine ever so brightly while entertaining; however, it’s also a full-functioning multi-purpose boat, with ample stowage that includes everything from an entertainment center with a cold-plate cooler to insulated fish boxes. Amenities, including a full shower, enclosed head, cabin and helm air conditioner, berth and a premium marine sound system, will have guests begging to stay.

The hull is pulled from a handcrafted mold and is laid with fiberglass and Kevlar. The fabric is hand-stitched and foam is hand-carved. Stainless screws are tightened to 90 degree angles. Rigging is neatly organized. The paint lines are hand-pulled. Care is taken at every level, until the captain takes control of the vessel.