Issue #: 190
Published: July / August 2023
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Boosted by exceptional growth since the launch of Bali sailing catamarans in 2014, the Catana Group is now setting its sights on the powercat market with a brand-new range named YOT.
Gone are the Bali 4.3 and the Bali Catspace MY (a de facto stillborn power catamaran) to make way for new 100% power models that are more compact, more accessible and, above all, available with either outboard motor or inboard diesel propulsion. The first powercat to be presented will be the YOT 36. Its dimensions involve a limited beam (a real plus when looking for a marina slip), yet it features two folding side platforms, giving a total deck area of 410 square feet (38 m²). With two cabins, this model will be ideal for a wide range of uses, and the central wet bar and modular saloon will be particularly appreciated. Forward, the cockpit features a large sun-lounging area accessed via safe side-decks. The powerful outboard motor drivetrain combined with a modern helm station promises great boating sensations. The large fuel tanks will make for an attractive coastal cruising program.
The YOT range is built at the Catana Group's fourth production facility, just south of Porto, in Portugal.
Builder: YOT (Catana Group)
Architect: J&J Design
Material: polyester with carbon reinforcements
Length overall: 35’10” (10.92 m)
Beam: 13’1”/17’9” (3.99/5.4 m)
Drivetrain: 2 x 225 HP or 2 x 300 HP
Fuel: 150 US gal (2 x 575 l)
Water: 40 US gal (2 x 150 l)
Number of cabins: 2
Passengers: 10
CE Category: B
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