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May 9, 2017

Project: Nautitech 47 Power

The concept and engineering phases have been completed, and now the development of the Nautitech 47 Power is entering a new phase, with completion scheduled for the beginning of 2018. The clear lines and dynamic design of the 47 Power reveal a powerful elegance of this catamaran. The 47 Power will also offer plenty of room for luxury and relaxation, a typical virtue of catamarans due to the wider beam they offer.  The stern of the Nautitech 47 Power has multiple uses with a lifting platform between the hulls that can be used as a tender-lift or as a bathing platform. The 47 Power will offer a generous flybridge offered with a bimini or a hardtop protection, and will also features a barbecue and wet bar.  The large dinette area is offered on the long table in the large cockpit with direct access to the saloon. With this clever layout, cockpit and saloon join into one living space. The perfectly equipped pantry, the exclusive lounge area in the saloon and the generous cockpit all give the impression of a penthouse apartment.  Power for the Nautitech 47 Power is by two Volvo 225hp or optional 300hp  units.  Max speeds are 22 knots, most interesting is that a cruise of nine knots will offer a range of one thousand nautical miles. 

September 2, 2015

Project: Nautitech 40 Powercat

Bavaria starts applying its first touches since it acquired the Nautitech catamaran brand in the beginning of this 2015 year.  The 40 Powercat is in fact a brand new concept from Bavaria Catamarans and its aim is to develop a motor catamaran that would provide her crew with maximum luxury and comfort and yet the greatest possible efficiency. The Nautitech 40 Powercat will offer an interior choice of four or three double cabins, plus two single beds at the fore peak in each of the two hulls.  That means a total of 8 or 10 berths depending on layout choice.  Power will come from twin 40hp Volvo diesel engines with sail drive propulsion.