
Issue #: 200
Published: March / May 2025
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We were able to test the latest HammerCat 30 in Fort Lauderdale, just outside the MIBS.
Directly inspired by its bigger sistership, the HammerCat 35, this all-new powercat features hulls specially designed for high-speed sailing in rough seas - wave-piercing bows, high, narrow tunnel and double chines, strakes to reduce spray. The deck is equipped with two helm seats, two seats forward of the console and an aft bench seat. These seats are protected by a large glass/epoxy-sandwich T-top. While the HammerCat 30 offers a central console dedicated to sport fishing, this powercat is also suitable for families looking for a comfortable daycruiser to spend a day on the sandbar or head off to the Bahamas for the weekend.
Check out our test report soon in an upcoming issue of Multihulls World!
Builder: Hammer Yachts
Length: 29’ (8.78 m)
Beam: 9’4” (2.86 m)
Draft: 16” (40 cm)
Displacement: 6,500 lbs (2.95 t)
Motors: 2 x 150 or 2 x 225 HP
Fuel: 2 x 80 US gal (2 x 300 l)
Water: 24 US gal (90 l)
Range: 300 to 400 miles
Price: $229,000 ex-tax
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