Motor catamaran Aventura 38SC
The Aventura 38 SC is the perfect combination of elegant lines, outboard engines and a complete propulsion system, as well as exceptional interior space and safety.
When it comes to navigation, the Aventura 38 SC is a fast and comfortable catamaran. It is equipped with two outboard engines producing up to 800 horsepower and a top speed of over 35 knots! Two Yanmar diesel engines will also provide a cruising speed of 23 knots.
In terms of living quarters, the Aventura 38 SC has everything designed for your comfort and well-being both underway and at anchor: a fully accessible deck for ideal movement, thoughtful seating areas in the bow and stern cockpits, large folding side decks to port and starboard on board that serve as a terrace overlooking the sea, a fully equipped and covered summer kitchen, extensive sunbathing areas with sea views, a spacious swimming platform aft, and much more.
The interior is also impressive: the boat offers two comfortable full-length cabins with 160 cm wide double beds, each with its own bathroom in each hull. All this is the unique features of catamarans of this category.
LIFE AT SEA!
Length, m | 10.88 |
Width, m | 5.3 |
Draft, m | 0.78 |
Fresh water, l | 2×200 L |
Fuel, l | 2×550 L |
Architect | Lasta Design Studio |
Engine | 195CV / 320CV / 370CV x 2 Yanmar 2 x100 kw Torquedoo |
* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog
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