In recent years, this type of boat, which was previously only available as a charter boat, has also become very popular among private owners. Especially among those who spend longer periods on board or have longer distances to cover.
The Dracan 42 differs from most other catamarans in its class due to its concealed engines. Two maximum 400 hp outboards provide space in the boat and speeds of up to 30 knots.
The predecessor model TH 36 was already nominated last year. This year sees the further development of the Four Winns TH 36 with foil technology. The buoyancy wing is intended to make the two-cabin boat even more economical and thus increase the range for the same weight.
She is angular, she is angular and also motorised with outboards: The Kattum K 28 is designed purely as a day cruiser and can be seen as the European answer to the American "pontoon boat boom".
The special hull shape of the Makai is designed to make it efficient and seaworthy. In terms of space, the 37-foot boat has nothing to hide either: Two cabins plus two bathrooms offer plenty of space.
Outboard propulsion and folding sides make the YOT 41 a real space miracle. In addition, the centre passageway benefits the saloon size and two cabins in the hulls offer space for four people.