
Issue #: 198
Published: November / December 2024
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During our test sail in Canet-en Roussillon, we were impressed by the seakindliness of this, the second Yot, as well as the effectiveness of the air cushion effect generated at 20 knots and above by the tunnel between the hulls.
Aboard the big sistership to the Yot 36, the elegant J&J Design signature is evident in the appearance. The builder has opted for a bowrider-type central circulation with a forward door, to maximize the nacelle's width and take advantage of an exterior saloon. The central living area is protected by a wraparound windshield and a T-top. This is where you'll find the helm station, of course, but also the galley and saloon. The two symmetrical cabins are located in the hulls.
Builder: Yot Power Catamarans
Architects: J&J Design
Hull length: 38’11” (11.86 m)
Beam: 14’9”/19’1” (4.49/5.82 m)
Draft: 3’9” (1.14 m)
Motors: 2 x 400 HP outboards
CE Category: B: 12 / C: 19 / D: 20
Price: from € 475,000 ex-tax
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