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ArrowCat 30: The Family Powercat

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

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The ArrowCat 30 power catamaran has been described as part of the “next generation” of powercats, with an emphasis on family cruising.

First introduced in New Zealand as a family-friendly alternative to a larger powercat yacht, the design of this premium midsized powercat emphasizes the amenities a family can appreciate while cruising.

A full topside galley includes stove, microwave and refrigerator and the bathroom features shower, sink and a full-size electric toilet. Sleeping quarters comfortably accommodate up to six people.

The ArrowCat 30 was on display this summer at the Seattle Boat Show, where it received the same interest shown on the East Coast and in Australia and New Zealand.

More in this Video with Captain Ron Svoboda:

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Bareboating in a Powercat

Friday, May 29th, 2009

brazil_beachIf you’ve tried all kinds of water-based vacations and adventure tours, then maybe it’s time to try bareboat cruising. With a bareboat cruise, you charter a boat and provide the crew and provisions. Talk about adventure — what could be more exciting than chartering a power catamaran and cruising an exotic location. Bareboats BVI offers charter powercats in the British Virgin Islands. You can also find bareboat cruises in the Florida Keys. If that’s not your part of the world, how about bareboating in Greece?

If the idea of a bareboat vacation sounds intimidating or like too much work, you can also take a crewed powercat cruise. Read an article here about a crewed powercat cruise of the Greek Islands. Whether you choose a crewed or bairboat powercat cruise, it’s sure to be the adventure of a lifetime.

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World-Class Offshore Cat Cruiser

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

A group of Australian businessmen are ignoring the downturn in the boat-building industry and are launching a new 12.5m power catamaran. The group has formed Montebello Yachts, and they have commissioned New Zealand naval architect Roger Hill to provide the design. Hill is a multi-hull specialist with 32 years experience in boat design.

The new Montebello yacht will start at $700,000. It’s designed for offshore fishing expeditions. For more details, read this article in The Australian.

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