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The contestants in the category Catamarans m for the 2025 European Powerboat Award are set:

Dracan 42 ● Four Winns TH 36 Foil ● Kattum 28 ● Makai M 37 ● YOT 41

Only catamarans are nominated in this category, which is independent of size. Due to their hull shape, they offer significantly more space than monohulls and are also efficient underway. In recent years, this type of boat, which was previously only found 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 announcement of this year’s winners, will take place at the Boot Düsseldorf (18.-26.01.2024).

Dracan 42
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For further information, please feel free to visit the webpage of the manufacturer.

Technical information:

Length: 12.60 m ● Beam: 4.86 m Weight: 10800 kg ● Power: 2x 400 PS 

Four Winns TH 36 Foil
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For further information, please feel free to visit the webpage of the manufacturer.

Technical information:

Length: 11.70 m ● Beam: 4.40 m ● Weight: 7237 kg ● Power: 2x 350 PS

Kattum K 28
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For further information, please feel free to visit the webpage of the manufacturer.

Technical information:

Length: 9.00 m ● Beam: 3.40 m ● Weight: 2800 kg ● Power: 3x 300 PS 

MAKAI M 37
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For further information, please feel free to visit the webpage of the manufacturer.

Technical information:

Length: 11.10 m ● Beam: 4.64 m ● Weight: 7900 kg ● Power: 2x 370 PS 

YOT 41
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For further information, please feel free to visit the webpage of the manufacturer.

Technical information:

Length: 12.50 m ● Beam: 4.49 m ● Weight: n.n. kg ● Power: 2x 400 PS

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