Alucat WD 25
Somewhat atypical, this workboat-like powercat can be transformed into a comfortable day cruiser or fishing boat, depending on the customer’s wishes. This “à la carte” offer accumulates the ...
- Alucat
- Length 10.00m / 32'10''
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Full test in Multihulls World #192.
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