Sunday, November 7, 2010

Mega Catamaran Snapshot News in 2005 an exciting year

As we said before, 2005 saw an unprecedented number of developments, projects, new projects, new buildings and additions. More space, stability, comfort, speed, better fuel economy are the reasons for the increased activity. Our study shows an increase in the number of customers who had previously owned monohulls are now looking at the mega catamaran is a better solution for their next boat. It 's exciting that now people can see the proof of the quality of finish, and coordinated with the functionPerformance in Mega Catamarans equal or even greater than monohull sailboats and motor yachts.

January 2006 news clips

Gemini, the 145 'Super VPLP catamaran design, the project is currently in full swing starting Derecktor Shipyard possible at the end of 2007.

Blubay is ready to show a first-class design team, an exceptional 100 'mega catamaran able to create.

Yapluka's 70 'catamaran, hull number 3, is nearing completion in late spring and earlyexpected. A new 62 'fly is also under construction. There is talk of starting a 85 'Mega catamaran project soon.

Marine Alliaura just sent photos of the 745, it moves! And soon in the water, carry out scheduled for early February.

Marine Exclusive, Exclusive 72, top-of cruising catamaran Exclusive Marine, designed by Gilles Ollier Design Team and built created by multi-Plast. Three months after the official presentation of the boatat the Cannes International Boat Show in September 2005, the Marine exclusive of which only the first order for a 72 exclusively in its books from a Caribbean based charter company.

Sunreef, the new 60 "display Mister T Miami International Boat Show. It is also noted that the company ready to build a catamaran of 67 meters, with engines up to 2x 850HP, made of composite material.

Matrix 76 "exhibition at the Miami Boat Show 760 silhouetteShow.

"Gypsy", our second silhouette was 760 bound for Cape Town Miami. 240 nm in the first 24 hours involved, and reached 20.3 knots. We are confident that break the barrier 300 nm before reaching Miami. "Narrated by CEO Peter Wehrley.

For more information visit http://www.catamarans.com

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