Rayglass to unveil new 2400 hull at Auckland Boat Show

Rayglass Boats will offer a world-first preview of its new 2400 hull at the 2026 Auckland Boat Show. Visitors can view the vessel, developed over several years, at stand OS23 during the four-day event. The preview precedes the model's official launch, with details still under wraps.

Rayglass Boats is set to present a preview of its all-new Rayglass 2400 hull at the Auckland Boat Show, providing an early look at a vessel in development for several years. The event, one of New Zealand's leading marine gatherings, runs for four days, where guests at stand OS23 can inspect the hull ahead of its official launch.

Full specifications of the Rayglass 2400 remain confidential, but it is expected to embody the qualities that have characterized the brand for decades. Rayglass boats are known for advanced hull designs that ensure a soft, dry ride in New Zealand conditions. Features include wide chines for enhanced stability at rest and underway, along with balanced weight distribution for confident offshore handling. Safety remains a core focus, supported by proven construction methods and emphasis on structural integrity, contributing to the brand's reputation for durability and reliability.

Owners appreciate the practical elements, such as clean deck layouts, secure walkaround access, and well-appointed cabins, making the boats suitable for serious fishing, long-range cruising, and overnight stays. The designs prioritize thoughtful ergonomics and real-world usability.

In addition to the 2400 hull preview, Rayglass will exhibit the Rayglass 3000 inboard diesel, Rayglass 2700 outboard, and Protector 330 Chase. Partner RAM New Zealand will display the RAM 1500 and RAM 2500 trucks. These models highlight the brand's offshore capabilities, blending performance, range, and premium comfort.

Visitors are encouraged to book tours in advance for the 2026 Auckland Boat Show to explore the fleet and see the new hull first.

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