
Issue #: 200
Published: March / May 2025
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Announced a few months ago, the Coupe range, with its first two 42- and 46-foot models, is the response of the world's leading powercat manufacturer to the market trend towards 36- to 41-foot weekenders.
The concept is to promote daytime living on board rather than multiple cabins, preferably with powerful outboard motors. In concrete terms, owners of the Aquila 42 Coupe will provide the ideal platform for spending a day or a weekend on the water.
With its streamlined silhouette - the air draft is limited to just over 10 feet (3 m) - the new 42 Coupe promises a sporty temperament, and above all efficiency, thanks to the foiling system it will be equipped with. The design is more modern, but also in line with American standards: the bows retain a steep “conventional” slope.
On board, you can count on spacious relaxation areas. In the nacelle, there's a lounge, a large galley and a well-protected two-seater interior helm station. Multiple openings, including a forward door and a sunroof, facilitate circulation and ventilation. Each hull features a double cabin with private bathroom.
The Aquila 42 Coupe will make its world premiere at the Miami International Boat Show which runs from February 12 to 16.
Technical specifications
Manufacturer: Aquila Power Catamarans
Overall length: Outboard version: 42’10” (13.06 m) / Inboard version 42’3” (12.88 m)
Beam: 15’11” (4.85 m)
Draft: 2’10” (0.88 m) to 3’3” (0.98 m) depending on motors and their position
Air draft: 10’3” (3.13 m)
Light displacement: 18,740 lbs (8.5 t)
Engines: 2 x 400 HP outboards or 2 x 440 HP inboards
Fuel 410 US gal (1,552 l)
CE Category: B 12, C20, D29
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