
Issue #: 187
Published: January / February 2023
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Sebastian Canto is a young Italian designer currently based in London. He collaborates with some of the very big names in naval architecture such as Philippe Briand whilst also developing projects of his own, such as this amazing 100% Open catamaran.
The 160 square feet (15m²) of deck area can be fitted out as desired. In the configuration shown here, there are two sunloungers with a central console. The aft sunbathing area incorporates a height-adjustable table that can seat up to four people. Compact and light in weight, the Enea’s bows are largely empty, the idea being to lighten the structure, centralize the weight, reduce lateral windage, and of course, ensure a great esthetic signature. The architect has willingly chosen an electric drivetrain of limited power so as to give precedence to range. Speed is therefore limited to 8 knots – also a mark of respect for the environment because at this speed, the bow waves generated by the fine hulls are insignificant.
Architect: Sebastiano Canto
Overall length: 21’4” (6.5 m)
Waterline length: 19’8” (6 m)
Beam: 8’2” (2.5 m)
Draft: 15” (38 cm)
Displacement: 1,875 lbs (850 kg)
Drivetrain: 2 x 3.4 kW
Contact: info@sebastianocanto.com
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