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Sailing catamaran Catana OC

Discover cruising in a new way - with Catana Ocean Class

Catana Catamarans uses the latest technology to redefine not only cruising, but also long-distance sailing. The new series, Catana OC (Ocean Class) is a functional and ergonomic catamaran that opens new horizons for sailing enthusiasts.

The Catana OC catamaran is made using carbon fiber. The supporting structures of the kata, including bulkheads and deckhouse, are made of laminated carbon, which will provide additional strength to the hull. In addition, thanks to this, the mass of the catamaran has become smaller.

Another feature of the catamaran is the ergonomic helm station. All sail controls are at your fingertips, which means travel will become even more comfortable.

Sailing life

Specifications
Length, m15.75
Width, m7.98
Draft, m1.39 / 2.52
Displacement, t13.5
Fresh water, l2 x 400
Fuel, l2 x 400
Engine2 x 45 HP (saildrive)
Mainsail92
Genoa65

* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog

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