
Issue #: 178
Published: July / August 2021
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The first Aventura 37 Cruiser is on course - finally – to be launched in Tunisia. This long-awaited model should be a great success, as 20 units have already been ordered and annual production forecasts are based on 25 units per year. In the meantime, the manufacturer has announced a Day Charter version of this new model, capable of carrying 20 to 28 passengers.
The aft cockpit of the cruising version, the helm station placed high up and the coachroof/sunbathing area are all there, but the saloon/galley and the windows of the nacelle have been replaced by benches and a vast flush-decked forward cockpit. In the hulls, it will be possible to integrate a full galley, with 9.2 cu ft (260 l) refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, microwave, worktop etc. It will also be possible to be fitted out with cabins for guests or crew, opening up other programs than exclusive day trips. As for the drivetrain, there are two possibilities: internal combustion engine or electric. The first A37 DCs will be delivered to Corsica in the spring of 2022.
Technical specifications:
Builder: Aventura Catamarans
Naval architecture and design: Samer Lasta
Length overall: 35’9” (10.90 m)
Beam: 19’6” (5.94 m)
Draft: 4’ (1.20 m)
Light displacement: 15,400 lbs (7 t)
Sail area: 1,010 sq ft (94 m²)
Fuel: 2 x 66 US gal (2 x 250 l)
Water: 2 x 66 US gal (2 x 250 l)
Engine: 2 X 20 or 30 HP Yanmar or 2 X 10 kW
www.aventura-catamarans.com
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