Issue #: 206
Published: April / May 2026
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With its hull directly inspired by a racing boat designed and built by Canados, the Heritage 36 is unsurprisingly very fast and seaworthy. Its sleek hulls with stepped chines cut through the surface while the tunnel under the nacelle provides full lift and absorbs any slamming, enabling this powercat to reach 50 knots with “only” two 300 HP motors.
The helm station is slightly offset to port but is perfectly positioned and benefits from Garmin EmpirBus technology. During our test (to be published soon in Multihulls World) on the Intracoastal Waterway of Fort Lauderdale, our reporter Brieuc Maisonneuve noted "excellent seakeeping and controlled fuel consumption".
However, the most original feature of this powercat is undoubtedly the double housings at the stern, which completely hide the outboard motors. A small central sugarscoop is of course provided. On board, there is a sleek deck layout with a central passageway leading to a forward cockpit and even a comfortable cabin. "The Heritage 36 thus combines performance, comfort and great ease of use, making it an ideal platform for sporting outings or day cruises in varied conditions," concludes Brieuc.
Builder: Canados Catamarans
Length: 34’7” (10.55 m)
Beam: 12’8” (3.85 m)
Displacement: 12,125 lbs (5.5 t)
Draft: 16/30” (0.4/0.77 m)
Outboards: 2 x 250/300 HP
Fuel: 237 US gal (900 l)
Max speed: 40/50 knots
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