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Post by johnathanfeates on Jul 23, 2019 7:25:33 GMT -6
Efficiency – The hulls on a catamaran are finer (thinner) than those of a monohull and provide far less resistance travelling through the water. Powercats accelerate smoothly with no hump to get onto the plane, meaning it is possible to travel at any speed to suit conditions and maintain fuel economy.
Comfort – Powercats provide an exceptionally soft ride; fine bows cut into the waves and the unique hull shape gently lifts the boat, enhancing the air cushion effect between the hulls. This prevents bone-jarring slamming and mitigates the effects of Whole Body Vibration.
Safety – With quick-draining decks, built-in buoyancy and sturdy construction Powercats can tackle conditions that have other boats heading for home. A twin engine installation provides plenty of power in reserve and, with fully independent electric and fuel systems, serious get-you-home capabilities.
Stability – For thousands of years, fishermen have known that nothing beats a twin hull in rough water. The twin-hull buoyancy is situated at the sides of the boat, which means there is little lateral rolling movement, even with the sea on the beam, and passengers can move around the boat without it heeling over. Size for size, Powercats offer more usable deck space for passengers and kit.
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