Whaly 620R (Professional) to debut at Seawork 2026

The latest and biggest Whaly will make its first UK appearance on 9-11 June 2026 at Seawork, Southampton. Rigged with a powerful 115hp Yamaha outboard, the all-new 620R (Pro) will be showcasing its impressive capacity, speed and stability.

Building on the proven Whaly 455 and 500 platforms, the 620R retains Whaly's unique drop-down bow door making it easy to pull equipment or people on board from the water. 

Zego Marine and Lindon Lewis Marine will be exhibiting on stand Q93 to answer any questions on Whaly capability, availability and finance options. Available in 16 sizes, each model is designed with a purpose, and can be customised in terms of layout, accessories, power and colour. The larger models, including the brand-new 620 and 620R (Professional) offer advanced steering and generous seating options including a sporty jockey console and curved seat box, also new for 2026.

Whaly boats are the fastest selling roto-moulded HDPE polyethylene boats in the world, now sold in 35 countries. Lindon Lewis Marine is the number one UK dealer, marking 18 years of dealership.

Since its inception, Whaly boats generate huge interest in all sectors of the marine industry, including commercial work boats, safety, search and rescue, leisure, emergency services and defence. Designed and produced in the Netherlands, quality and reliability are assured.

The Whaly 620R is set to become the largest HDPE roto-moulded boat on the European market. Its 6.20 metre platform offers excellent stability, high load capacity and predictable handling, making it suitable for demanding professional applications as well as leisure use.

About Seawork
Seawork delivers an international audience of visitors from over 60 countries made up of industry professionals involved in marine renewables, technology, safety, marine construction, vessel build and more. The quality and variety of the event attracts high calibre decision makers from the commercial marine, workboat and marine civils industries.

Back to blog