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Construction underway on 32m catamaran project at U4 Marine

boatinternational.com Dea Jusufi 2024-10-24 09:46:31
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Turkish shipyard U4 Marine has announced the sale of a 32-metre cruising catamaran, which is currently under construction at the yard's facilities in Antalya, Turkey. Delivery is scheduled for May 2026.

The catamaran will be equipped with a 40.5-metre rotating mast and furling boom, controlled by push-button systems for user-friendly cruising. A hybrid-propulsion system will also be employed, including an "innovative" 250kWh battery bank that can be recharged by the main engine – which utilises a 70-metre-square solar panel system – or through a regeneration system that harnesses energy via the propeller while sailing. Exterior design and naval architecture is by New Zealand-based studio Greg Young Design. 

Construction underway on 32m catamaran project at U4 Marine

Construction underway on 32m catamaran project at U4 Marine

Accommodation is across four cabins, including a double cabin and two VIP cabins all with en suite facilities. The forward cockpit area has been designed as a "private retreat" for the owner's cabin, located on the main deck. Meanwhile, the flybridge sees the helm station integrated with a lounge area, complete with a Jacuzzi, a fully-equipped bar, a telescopic coffee and dinner table and a barbecue.

There are several al fresco dining and lounging spaces available, while a formal, indoor dining area is accessible from the aft through a set of sliding, tinted glass doors. Other highlights include balconies – positioned on both sides of the aft section – and a swim platform.

Construction underway on 32m catamaran project at U4 Marine

Construction underway on 32m catamaran project at U4 Marine

The project began construction earlier this year and is utilising a "revolutionary infusion process" engineered by Rivoyre Ingenierie. The technique involves three separate infusions for the hull and superstructure to guarantee an optimal resin-to-fibre ratio, leading to a more durable carbon-fibre framework. 

The catamaran is expected to reach a sailing speed in excess of 20 knots.