Hawaiian
Sport Fisherman
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22'
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26'
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| Length Overall |
22'00"/6,71 m |
25'07"/7'88
m
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| Beam |
8'6"/2'59 m |
8'6"/2,59
m
|
| Bow Depth |
42"/106 cm |
42"/106 cm |
| Hull Draft |
10"-14"/25-35,5
cm |
12"-17"/30,5-43,2
cm |
| Weight |
2,050 lb/930
kg |
2,700 lb/1224.7
kg |
| Fuel Capacity |
100 gal/378.5 L |
120 gal/454 L |
| Steering |
T-No-Feed-Back |
Hydraulic |
| Max Power |
240 hp |
300 hp |
| Max # Persons |
10 |
12 |
| Base Price |
$19,995 |
$25,995 |
Twin
Vee PowerCats can be considered a boat company
that has gotten the ride right for a catamaran,
combining the natural stability and heavy sea
advantage that catamarans offer and the performance
that monohulls can only dream about. Based
in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Twin Vee has developed
an impressive line of catamarans.
To add to the ever-growing demand of catamarans,
Twin Vee recently introduced its 26' Hawaiian
Sport Fisherman model at the Miami International
Boat Show. The Hawaiian Fisherman series is
available in both 22' or26'. These boats feature
huge cockpit space behind the seating with
over 56 ft2 in the 22' and 80 ft2 in
the 26' model. The hawaiian also features a
lockable cabin with good access forward, ample
storage, a Porta-Potti and a single-size berth,
upholstered in high quailty nautical print
acrylic fabric.
As one might expect from a successful catamaran
builder, the Twin Vee is an extremely strong
boat. Each hull is built with multiple layers
of hand-laminated, 18-oz woven roving fiberglass
and polyester resins. Twin Vee is the only
foam-filled, self-bailing catamaran in its
size range, and to
back up the quality of the hulls' construction, Twin Vee has a
Limited Lifetime Hull Warranty.
The 22' Hawaiian Sport Fisherman has a maximum
horsepower rating of 240 hp: the 26' a rating
of 300 hp.
Twin Vee models require far less power than
other comparable sized catamarans, e.i. a pair
of 115 hp 4-stroke Suzuki engines will Produce
speeds up to 43 mph. Smaller engines translate
into lower initial costs and better fuel economy.
Even with smaller engines Twin Vee PowerCats
will plane on a single engine and bring you
home at planing speed, a testament to the hulls'
efficiency through the water.
With this great hull efficiency, strong construction
and super performance, you can expect the Twin
Vee to hit your wallet far less than most other
catamarans. But, if you really want help in
making up your mind, go for a test ride on
a Twin Vee. Once you have ridden a Twin Vee
PowerCat in the same conditions that you would
normally think twice about going out on, the
value of this purchase decision will become
quite clear.
- Roger Dunshee |
Twin Vee
Weekender Cabin Series
For
those who have the Cruiser's mentality and want a dry, soft-riding
boat for weekend getaways, Twin Vee has the perfect power
catamaran. It is called the Weekender Cabin and it is offered
in a 22' and 26' model, built in Port Saint Lucie, Florida.
The new Weekender Cabin series features
a large cabin with good access forward.
Inside this spacious cabin you will
find a queen-size berth, upholstered
in high quailty nautical print acrylic
fabric; Great storage; a Porta-Potti;
and a counter with fresh-water sink.
No other boat of equal size can compare
to the spaciousness offered in the
Weekender for sleeping. The Weekender
is also built with multiple layers
of hand-laminated, 18-oz woven roving
fiberglass and polyester resins. Twin
Vee is the only foam-filled, self-bailing
catamaran in its size range. And to
back up the quality of the hulls' construction,
Twin Vee has a Limited Lifetime Hull
Warranty.
The 22' Weekender has a maximum horsepower
rating of 240 hp: the 26' Weekender
300 hp; far less than other comparable
sized catamarans. However, you'll find
that the Weekender runs very well with
more conservative power. A pair of
115 hp four stroke outboards on the
26' Weekender or a pair of 90 hp 4-strokes
on the 22' Weekender would give you
ample speed and great fuel economy.
The Weekender will plane on a single
engine at surprising speed.
The
specifications of the Weekenders
are the same as the Hawaiian Sport
Fisherman, excxept they are 100 lbs
heavier, respectively. |
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