Catamaran Sailing
Lifetime Adventures
Description
The layout provides that the entire starboard hull of the catamaran is dedicated to the owner's accommodation. In place of the large walk-in
closet forward of the downstairs, it is possible to obtain a third single bed. The skipper's cabin can be obtained in the bow. The port hull is dedicated to guests and features two spacious cabins. Each cabin is equipped with large wardrobes and spaces where you can store clothes and accessories. Each cabin has its own bathroom with separate shower.
The saloon and the galley occupy a space of over 20 sqm and are organized in such a way that the large central island becomes a barycentric and distributing element between the cockpit and interiors both at sea and at anchor. The cockpit and the main saloon are placed on the same level to emphasize the continuity between external spaces and internal spaces cockpit table is in carbon fiber on carbon legs easily removable.
Layout
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Performance Indicators
Sail Performance
90
%
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Boat Speed
13.8
kn
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Bruce Number
1.5
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Kelsall
1
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Sail Area to Displacement
37
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Displacement to Length
75
(lower is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Specifications
Metric
Length (LOA)
Length (LWL)
Displacement (light)
Payload capacity
Sail Area (main+jib)
Beam (BOA)
Draft (min)
Draft (max)
Mast clearance
17
17
14.5
205
8.55
1.5
3.65
28
Imperial
55.8
55.8
29000
2207
28
12
12
91.9
Bridgedeck clearance
1.05
Fuel
Water
900
900
3.4
238
238
Berths
Manufactured Since
7, 8
2024
Designer
Keel
Helm
Steering
Engine (hp)
Hull Material
Nove Architects Marco Veglia
Daggerboards
Coachroof
Mechanical/Hydraulic
2 x 40hp Yanmar
Carbon
I'm interested in buying this catamaran but have questions
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