
Issue #: SP17
Published: December / January 2022
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This powercat, that we discovered at the 2021 Cannes Yachting Festival, has been directly derived from the C-Cat 38 Powercat. With twin 100 HP motors and a laden displacement of 20,500 lbs (9.3 tonnes), the C-Cat 40 Power Fish is capable of reaching 15 knots, compared to 11 for the 40 MY. At cruising speed, consumption can be kept to less than one liter (just over a quart) per mile. The interior is complete even though the nacelle is somewhat cramped - the cockpit can be added to the space, however, since it can be completely closed in. The flybridge is raised up on an aluminum structure so that deep-sea fishing enthusiasts can scan the water in with the best conditions. And at the back of the cockpit, there are rod holders of course!
Full test to discover in Multihulls World #183.
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