
Issue #: 200
Published: March / May 2025
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Like lots of American boatbuilders, Invincible offers two ranges – monohulls and powercats – both geared towards fishing. There are now six twin-hulled models (from 33 to 46 feet) and we got to discover the brand new Invincible 36, unveiled at MIBS.
Thomas Wieners, the boss of the shipyard, has drawn on his experience in the nautical, aviation and automotive industries to guarantee a very high quality of construction (12-year warranty). The hull has a raised chine, a narrow but deep tunnel, a wave-piercing system and very steep bows - all features that have proven their worth on the open sea.
The deck plan adopts a center console with a particularly sophisticated helm station. The modularity of certain elements - removable rod storage, folding aft seats - allows for a certain versatility of programs. The little extra that we like: the generously topstitched upholstery (here in white and gray), a true signature of the yard based in Opa-Locka, just north of Miami.
Builder: Invincible
Architects: Morelli & Melvin
Length: 36’ (10.9 m)
Beam: 11’8” (3.5 m)
Displacement (with motors): 17,100 lbs 7,756 kg
Powertrain: 4 x 300 HP outboards
Fuel: 606 US gal (2,300 l)
Cruising speed: 34 knots
Max. speed: 60 knots
Range: 600 nautical miles
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