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Massive multihull display at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show

by Multihull Central 23 Mar 2018 15:16 UTC 24-27 May 2018
Aquila 48 © Multihull Central

Multihull Central are excited to announce their biggest ever showcase of sailing and power catamaran at this years Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, May 24-27, 2018.

Their display will feature six different multihulls, three Aquila Powercats, two Seawind Catamarans and a Corsair Trimaran. Of this debuting in Australia for the first time at a boat show will be the Seawind 1190 Sport, the Aquila 48, and the Corsair 760. Also on display will be the much loved Seawind 1260 and Aquila 44 as well as a brand new model of the Aquila 36 the 'fishing' version.

It is an extremely exciting time,' said Multihull Central's director Brent Vaughan.

'The popularity of multihulls is increasing throughout the world as people realise just how much they have to offer and this is reflected in the demand for new and improved models such as what we have here.'

'I believe this will be the largest display of multihulls by one exhibitor at an Australian boat show which reflects the interest we are receiving in our range.

Aquila 48

The big sister to the extremely popular Aquila 44, the Aquila 48 combines an unbeatable mix of entertaining, comfort and practicalities featuring a forward cockpit, enormous staterooms with ensuites and hydraulic lowering platform at the stern for tenders or jet skis.. As with all Aquila Catamarans the attention to detail in the quality of their finish is evident throughout and has everything you would expect on a boat over 65 feet in length but for a much lower price tag.

The new Fishing version of the Aquila 36 will be displayed featuring a live bate tank, frishing rod holders, and full glass windscreens for protection when cruising offshore. This boat offers an exceptional ride that must be experienced to be believed.

The Aquila 44 on display is in partnership with Yacht Share who are syndicating the boat for use on Moreton Bay. With a share only $135,000 offering 34 days per year, you can enjoy this magnificent boat with the service of a professional management team on hand to take care of all running and maintenance.

For all models visit multihullcentral.com

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