Engine
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Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
Runabout
Length
6.80m
Year
2025
Model
22 GL
Capacity
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AZ Yachting
Boat Details
Description
The Lasai 22 GL is a solar-electric day cruiser that was introduced in 2024 by the Basque shipyard Lasai. The name "Lasai" means "calm" in Basque and reflects the nearly silent driving experience.
With a length of 6.80 meters and a width of 2.22 meters, the Lasai 22 GL accommodates up to six people. The hull was developed by the renowned Redondo Studio, known for their work on the America's Cup, and features an elegant design with a steep bow optimized for maximum energy efficiency.
The boat is powered by two 15 kW pod motors from the Austrian company Aquamot. The energy is supplied by a 44 kWh battery, which can be optionally expanded to 60 kWh. At a cruising speed of 6 knots, the Lasai 22 GL achieves a range of over 100 nautical miles; the top speed is 15 knots.
A special feature is the T-top, which is equipped with solar panels and provides up to 800 W of power to continuously charge the batteries while underway.
The deck is fitted with synthetic teak made from PE/EVA foam (Seadek®) and features complete upholstery made from marine fabric. Equipment includes an 80 cm long rear platform, a sun lounger at the stern, a convertible driver's seat, and a fixed bow table made from synthetic material. Navigation and comfort are ensured by a 9-inch multifunction display from SIMRAD, a depth sounder, and a Bluetooth sound system with two 200 W marine speakers.
The Lasai 22 GL was nominated in 2024 as the best electric boat for the Best of Boats Award and has since been available at Lake Constance.
Do you want to experience electric fun on the water? Then schedule a test drive with us. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Measurements
Dimensions
Length Overall:6.8m
Beam:2.22m
Length at Waterline:6.8m
Miscellaneous
Hull Material:Fiberglass
Tanks
Fresh Water Tank:
Fuel Tank:
Holding Tank: