Nor-Tech 450 Sport CC

The Nor-Tech 450 Sport CC (LOA: 45′, Beam: 12′) is a high-performance multi-purpose weekender for active owners with a predilection for fast and thrilling machines. Every detail has been designed with absolute precision. The Nor-Tech 450 Sport CC features a cockpit with an abundance of seating areas creating comfortable social settings, ample storage, a premium sound system, fish boxes, and dedicated dive tank storage. The full-size cabin with a cozy wraparound sofa leads to an oversized berth, wet bar and a private head with a sink and stand-up shower.

Unique cabin windows provide exceptional views of the water and can go from clear to complete privacy with the press of a button. Solid hull-bottom construction consists of hand-laid fiberglass sandwich and Kevlar. Several power options are available to get cruising speeds from the mid 60s to the low 70s and top speeds into the mid 80s. The Nor-Tech 450 Sport CC offers fully customizable paint, stitching and Italian hardware. The boat was featured in our Swimsuit Issue, and you can read our full-length review of the Nor-Tech 450 Sport CC.

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Nor-Tech 450 Sport

The Nor-Tech 450 Sport reveals the company’s unlimited enthusiasm for the art of the boat.

The word passion is often thrown around when it comes to the creative process. Sometimes its casual usage occurs more flippantly than others, rendering the term almost meaningless. This can be particularly applicable when it comes to the art of boat building. It seems obvious—of course everyone has passion. But what happens when passion truly manifests in a craft? You get a result driven by unlimited enthusiasm, which is what Nor-Tech has accomplished with the Nor-Tech 450 Sport Center Console.

When Nor-Tech was established in 1990 by Trond Schou and Nils Johnsen, it soon became clear that the pair had a vision. This vision was embodied by the early creation of a 50-foot V-hull. And while the original model didn’t become an overnight sensation after the company moved to its current location in Fort Myers, Florida, it did mark the beginning of a legacy. It’s this legacy that led to the conception of Nor-Tech’s current lineup of high-performance powerboats.

Nor-Tech’s 45,000-square-foot facility assists the company in the production of a wide range of models. This lineup ranges from the next generation of the 5000V (currently the 527) to turbine-powered offshore catamarans. However, Nor-Tech’s most popular models consist of their outboard-powered center consoles, which have come to dominate the company’s current production.

Fortunately, I was able to take a look at the Nor-Tech 450 and see passion in person. You might have already seen the boat if you’ve ventured to a major boat show within the past year. And honestly, that first glimpse is an unforgettable experience and one which inspires a sort of reverence. At its debut during the 2016 Miami International Boat Show, it was obvious that this center console could seamlessly blend elegance and performance in a market where everyone claims passion.

“Most boat builders start small with their lineup,” said Bob Crow, president of South Florida Performance Boats, as he explained the driving force behind the 450’s creation and Nor-Tech’s history. “But Nor-Tech has been building high-performance machines from the beginning. After all, their original model stretched over 50 feet.”

The 450 spans an impressive 45 feet in length and flaunts a 12-foot beam. It’s impressive from a distance, but up close the vessel exudes both capability and fluidity. The sweeping T-top seems almost futuristic with a clean design that minimizes obstruction at the helm. This is a center console that signals a dedication to performance and meticulous attention to detail at first glance.

This 450 Sport is powered by five new Mercury Racing Verado 400R outboards installed on the transom that pump the vessel with a combined 2,000 horsepower and nearly head-snapping acceleration. And while several power options are available, this package is right on target and achieves a top speed in the mid-80s. If you have an inner predilection for speed, it doesn’t get much better than this.

Although it has an impressive power package, Nor-Tech doesn’t rest on those laurels. Instead, it boasts a variety of other design concepts ranging from a solid hull bottom construction of hand-laid fiberglass to true Kevlar/carbon fiber. Streamlined construction with lightweight materials removes unnecessary weight from the frame and body of the boat and allows it to easily open up with the touch of the throttle.

While few would accuse Nor-Tech of minimalism, there is a surprisingly simple approach to the Nor-Tech 450 Sport interior and exterior design. Although the boat maintains a sporty construction, there are no unnecessary frills or excess components. Instead, each and every single implement in the design serves a particular function and some in more ways than one. The stern features premium bench seating with every detail carefully selected down to the custom stitching. A simple flip of the seats reveals ample stowage offering a stylish design that provides more interior space than you’d typically expect.

As a result of the 12-foot beam, Nor-Tech was able to construct a console that is perfectly suited for accommodating three people comfortably. The spacious, flat panel on the helm accommodates two chart plotters, and an optional third chart plotter can be installed. The console is the control center for the entire boat, and its arrangement of instrumentation allows for easy operation and accessibility. Carbon fiber details only add to the sense of luxury and comfort evoked by the 450’s design.

Crow’s enthusiasm for the vessel was obvious as he showed me each feature from stern to bow. In front of the console, luxurious seating arrangements (complete with a large sunpad) provide comfort, safety and stability, as well as a spacious gathering area for passengers. This boat particularly shines while entertaining, whether cruising with family or friends.

This particular 450 is Nor-Tech’s test model and the company strives for continual improvement with each hull sold. Additional features are added with a touch of ingenuity that goes beyond the basic requirements. For example, side wings block wind from passengers reclining behind the console. But instead of a canvas or plastic construction, the side wings are made of premium carbon fiber and mold back into the side of the console while not in use.

One of the most unexpected features of the vessel is its versatility. Since every 450 is custom-built to owner requirements and specifications, there is a nearly endless list of possibilities and options. For example, the boat can be fully rigged for sport fishing, complete with multiple livewells and ample rod storage. Or, it can be outfitted for family cruising, with expanded seating options and room to lounge.

A hatch in the helm console provides access to the cabin and head area. The cabin is surprisingly roomy and well lit; spacious windows allow a flood of natural light. A large berth with additional seated headroom would allow a couple to sleep comfortably overnight. Customization options also continue with the cabin; it can be outfitted as an interior galley to provide catering options for everyone on board.

On the water, the 450 remains remarkably solid and stable, even in sloppy conditions with considerable chop or cornering through a wake; it doesn’t budge and requires minimal steering or trim correction of the outboards. This is how a boat should ride, and Nor-Tech does it remarkably.

At the end of the day, real passion lives on in the form of  the Nor-Tech 450 Sport. There isn’t any praise I could give the boat that it doesn’t deserve. It does virtually everything right, without surprises and without pretense. Purpose points this center console in the right direction, but passion is what propels it.

Nor-Tech 450 Sport CC SPECIFICATIONS
LOA: 45′
Beam: 12′
Draft: 30″
Weight: 20,000 lbs. (dry)
Fuel: 500 U.S. gals.
MSRP: Inquire

CONTACT
nor-techboats.com; sofloperformanceboats.com 

— By Susanna Botkin / Photography by John Lambert / Southern Boating Magazine April 2017

WATCH: South Florida Performance Boats

Exclusive video of the Nor-Tech 450 Sport Center Console at the SB&Y Swimsuit Shoot.

Watch South Florida Performance Boats at the 2017 Swimsuit Shoot.

Shot on location at Playa Largo Resort & Spa in Key Largo, FL. The Nor-Tech 450 Sport Center Console took to the blue-green waters of the Keys, and the SB&Y crew was lucky to enough to come along for the ride.

Special thanks to the team at South Florida Performance Boats and the staff at Playa Largo Resort & Spa.

Enjoy!

Nor-Tech Boats at the SB&Y Swimsuit Shoot

Cheers to 30 Years!

Thirty years of Swimsuit means we’ve seen some varying looks and style over the years. Since this is our 30th Anniversary, we wanted to show you how looks have (and haven’t) changed since 1987.

Use the arrows to click left and right.

Then: Catamarans

Swimsuit 1987

Catamarans never seem to go out of style.

Now: Catamarans

Catamarans drift at Playa Largo Resort & Spa Photo: ©Jim Raycroft

While models graced these two boats, they did provide an additional splash of color to the blue water and sky at Playa Largo Resort & Spa.

Then: Three’s a Crowd

These suits take it back! The suit on left is by Anne Cole, suits center and right: La Blanca. Both are still making swimwear 30 years later!

Now: Three is always better than one

Pool at Playa Largo Resort & Spa ©Jim Raycroft

Bonnie, Shirley, and Anna splash in the gorgeous main pool. All suits by Montce.

Then: Robalo

The boat sponsor back in 1987 was Robalo.

Now: South Florida Performance Boats

Anna and Bonnie lounge on the luxurious Nor-Tech 450 CC Sport. Anna wears Robin Piccone and Bonnie wears MANTA.

THEN: Cover

Now that’s a cover!

NOW: Cover

Bonnie lounges on the steps of Playa Largo with a Nor-Tech 450 in the background.

 

Swimsuit 2017: Behind the Scenes

Coming soon to a mailbox near you: the 30th Annual Swimsuit Edition!

All photos were taken on-site at the Playa Largo Resort and Spa in Key Largo, Florida. You can visit their website and book a fabulous vacation to live like a model for a few days.

While you wait for the 30th Annual Swimsuit Issue, enjoy these EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes photos (and some silly outtakes as well!). All photos shot by Jim Raycroft. Boats provided by South Florida Performance Boats.

It ain’t easy being Clayton…

Bonnie, Shirley, and Anna show Clayton some love after a brief fishing tutorial. Bonnie wears Sinesia Karol, Shirley wears Montce, and Anna wears MANTA. Boat sponsor: Nor-Tech. 

Gotta Stay Warm

Sometimes you just have to wear a cozy robe on a boat. Hey, it’s a tough job– but someone’s gotta do it!

Another Tough Job

Our talented photographer, Jim Raycroft, gets up close with his subjects. Lucky!

All Aboard!

Our models take a break and relax aboard the Nor-Tech 450SS.  Anna wears Robin Piccone, Brooke dons SwimSystems, Bonnie and Shirley both sport MANTA.

Caution: Waves Ahead

No, not that kind! Bonnie and Shirley both wear branded Nor-Tech gear aboard the 450SS. 

Swinging Along

Shirley swings life away in the lobby of Playa Largo. She wears resort-wear by Julian Chang, Palm Beach Sandals, and Sugar Jewelry.

Sunny Days Ahead!

Warm weather and sunny skies are all we found at Playa Largo Resort & Spa.

Taking it back!

Our lovely models pose on the back of a Nor-Tech (South Florida Performance Boats). For those of you inclined to tell us this is unsafe– the boat was off and drifting!

S’more please!

You can buy a Smores Making Kit at the Playa Largo Trading Company. What could be better than that? Shirley wears Robin Piccone, Brooke wears Playa Largo Trading Co., Bonnie wears jewels by Michas Creations, Anna wears Sinesia Karol.

More, more, more

Nor-Tech boats (South Florida Performance Boats) provide Shirley (in Liz May) and Anna (Robin Piccone) with a great fishing spot.

Pool time

Bonnie strikes a pose in a suit by Diane Raulston and necklace by Micha’s Creations.

Like Shirley’s suit?

It could be yours! Available for purchase at the Playa Largo Trading Company in the Resort.

Lounging

Take a dip, take a sip.Suit by MANTA.

 

Views and Brews

Can’t ask for a better view than this. Suits by MANTA and Robin Piccone.

Property Views

Walk a tree-lined (model-lined) path to a private three-bedroom beach house. Private pool is included. Models are not.

Bungalows

Rent a private home away from home in a private bungalow. And cover-up in Hazel Beach Cover-ups!

Our favorite Playa Largo Staff Member! 

David (the best) helped out so much– he went above and way beyond!

Mermaid Life

It’s tough being a mermaid….

Beach House Pool

Anna takes a dip in the unique Beach House Property. She wears Diane Raulston.

Makeup Time! 

To truly feel like a model, you must get your make-up done by Michele Winters of Palm Beach Makeup. Shirley wears a suit by Montce, Lexi Jewelry, and Abaco Sunglasses.

Fruity-tuity 

Shirley takes a sip from passion fruit. She is wearing a swimsuit by Sinesia Karol and jewelry by Lexi jewelry.  

Here Fishy, fishy!

The girls put their angling skills to the test, with a bit of assistance from our trusty boat crew, aboard a Nor-Tech.  Shirley wears Liz May and Abaco Sunglasses.

Kisses all around

Brooke blows a kiss in MANTA.

Hard work, warm waters

The crew moves boats to get the perfect shot. Boats provided by Nor-Tech.

Uh-oh! 

Brooke blows out her *burned* marshmallow. The resort has smores making kits for purchase at the Playa Largo Trading Company, located just off the lobby. Suit by SwimSystems and Lexi Jewelry.

Just lounging around…

Lounging on unique round sun pads by the pool. Suit by MANTA. Choker by Lexi Jewelry, earrings by Sugar.

Too hot? Cool down in the pool

Taking a dip in the beautiful pool in the center of the resort. Suit by Sinesia Karol, earrings by Sugar.

Paddleboarding, sort of. 

Anna takes a break from paddling (toys available for rent at the resort’s beach). Suit by Sinesia Karol, sunglasses by Abaco, choker by Lexi.

Jewels abound

Brooke strikes a pose on the loungers wearing Robin Piccone and Michas Creations.

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Stay tuned…more photos will be added soon!

More is More: Nor-Tech 450

The Nor-Tech 450 is debuting at FLIBS—powered with four or five outboards(yes, four or five–you read that correctly). A 12′ beam allows for up to two rows of comfortable, three-across seating at and behind the helm. A full-width swim platform facilitates boarding with a center walkway between the twin rear bench seats.

The starboard side of the boat (45′ LOA, 12′ beam) has a built-in dive door. The T-top frame is integrated into the helm seats, allowing for more cockpit space. An air-conditioned cabin is accessed through a sliding pocket door on the starboard side of the helm. An enclosed full-size head and shower is on the port side. In addition to the large forward berth, the mid-cabin area can be tailored to the needs of the owner.
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Nor-Tech 340 Sport Open

The newly redesigned Nor-Tech 340 Sport Open (34′ LOA, 10′ beam) debuted in late 2015 with even more new features than her wildly successful 2012 predecessor, the 34 Sport. Starting at the bow, forward seating has been added and redesigned with improved storage access. The sun lounge has been shortened to accommodate new seating and has a fold-down armrest and grab rails built in, and steps are built in along the midship gunwales. The console dash panel is now designed to accommodate two 17-inch screens or multi-function displays, a 7-inch engine monitor and stereo on the dash panel.

A Garmin 7616 electronics package is commonly installed. Nor-Tech utilizes the C-Zone system that eliminates most of the standard toggle switches, and the functions can be controlled electronically on the Garmin displays. Under the console, a spacious cabin is equipped standard with a double berth, lighting, and sink, and options can be added such as head and shower and air conditioning. A new, stylish port light has been added along with a skylight over the head compartment, while the T-top frame has a new swept-back look with fewer pipe obstructions. Triple 350-hp Mercury Verado outboard engines power the 340 Sport Open to top speeds over 80 mph.

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By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2016

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