
Issue #: 199
Published: January / March 2025
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The unveiling three years ago of the Wave 50, designed and built in Poland, came as something of a surprise to fans of more “traditional” lines.
The coachroof and flybridge, as if suspended above the hulls, were accompanied by an astonishing, arching roof structure running forward of the forestay attachment point. At the stern, a highly unusual black arch/hard-top stood out... While the design can be described as disruptive, our sea trial revealed highly advanced ergonomics and great comfort... more in line with what competitors are offering. The Wave 60 presented at the recent Genoa International Boat Show unveiled the same concept as its smaller sistership - with obviously greater comfort on board. Details such as the forward coachroof windows, which adopt an inverted slope, and the fine bows further emphasize the Wave signature. We also note that the builder has covered the generous surface area of the arch with solar panels.
Builder: Wave Catamarans
Length: 60’4” (18.38 m)
Beam: 31’ (9.45 m)
Draft: 4’11” (1.51 m)
Mainsail: 1,140 sq ft (106 m²)
Genoa: 936 sq ft (87 m²)
Engines: 2 x 110 HP
Fuel: 2 x 126 US gal (2 x 477 l)
Water: 2 x 105 US gal (2 x 400 l)
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