
Issue #: 196
Published: July / August 2024
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Built in Thailand at the highly reputed PMG shipyard, the Cora Cat 48 is an evolution of the Heliotrope 48. Philippe Guenat and naval architect Dr Albert Nazarov, who created the Cora Catamarans brand, designed a new deck mold and have completely redesigned the interior.
The 48 is constructed using the infusion technique to save weight, while the sleek hulls and good bridgedeck clearance reduce drag and limit slamming. Limiting your speed to 8 knots, you can enjoy a range of 1,400 nautical miles. The Cora 48 is a semi-custom unit and is available in several versions, with 2, 3 or 4 cabins. The main deck is topped by a huge flybridge and that, too, is also available in several versions.
Technical specifications
Builder: Cora Catamarans/PMG Shipyard
Length: 48.39’ (14.75 m)
Beam: 23.72’ (7.23 m)
Draft: 3.25’ (99 cm)
Air draft: 22.66’ (6.79 m)
Light displacement: 36,800 lbs (16.7 t)
Powertrain: 2 x 280 HP
Fuel capacity: 525 US gal (2,000 l)
Range: 1,400 miles at 8 knots
CE Certification: A
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