BOOK YOUR SEA TRIAL IN THE LAND OF AMPHIBIOUS, NEW ZEALAND

The Iguana Fisher has arrived in New Zealand with our sales representative, Toby Scruby. By using our amphibious boat on site, we have gained a better understanding of potential use cases within the region. The boat provides the freedom to access all corners of the territory, saving time and providing access to each beach. We believe the Iguana makes life easier and allows for a new experience in your country.

This is a great opportunity to closely observe cutting-edge technology in a terrain that showcases the amphibious capabilities of the Iguana. The sea trips will take place throughout the summer around Auckland. Our local agent will be on-site to provide personalized support and assist with any inquiries related to the model or testing procedures.

FIND US

A perfect geographical location for the Iguana

COME ABOARD THE IGUANA FISHER

SCHEDULE YOUR SEA TRIAL DURING THE SUMMER

MEET OUR AGENT IN NEW ZEALAND

TOBY SCRUBY

Sales Manager for leisure

Iguana Yachts 

ALISTER WHITE

Ray White Marine NZ

Agent for Iguana Yachts 

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