IGUANA YACHTS ARRIVES IN NEW ZEALAND!

We are pleased to announce our arrival in New Zealand. 

Its numerous and large coastlines, as well as its multitude of lakes, make New Zealand an ideal country for amphibious boats like ours.

Your Iguana can help you explore remote beaches and isolated places. Embark on your Iguana and explore New Zealand’s natural wonders without worrying about docking. Regardless of the terrain, our tracks are able to pass. 

The Iguana Fisher is coming to New Zealand in a few months. A perfect boat for the local coastline and activities. Learn more about this model. 

THE IGUANA FISHER IS COMING TO NEW ZEALAND!

Embark on new adventures with this exceptional fishing vessel. Designed for and by passion, it’s a must-have for a great day at sea, fishing safely with family and friends.

Experience its outstanding amphibious capabilities. With it high planking, kitchenette, sink, wide deck, and other options, it is the ideal companion for your fishing trips. 

Do not wait for more. Order yours from now on. More options are available.

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