VIDEO. Wave 60, from Poland the catamaran that breaks the mould
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There is no doubt that the Wave 60 is a catamaran that does not go unnoticed, with a unique design that sets the boat apart. It comes from Poland, and a super cruiser with special deck solutions and on-board power, a Mediterranean catamaran that lends itself to both family vacations and luxury charters. We saw it at the Genoa Boat Show and had the Wave team tell us about it.
Wave 60 – The onboard tour
Wave 60 – What a catamaran it is
This 18.38-meter-long cruising catamaran with a beam of 9.45 meters is distinguished by a highly distinctive design that features flaring of the hulls both fore and aft. These are not the only distinguishing features of this Wave 60, which also has a distinctive coverage of the bow area.
The deckhouse in fact has a kind of rigid forward continuation, covered by the solar panels, and characterized by a peculiar aerodynamic V shape. In addition to housing the panels, this structure shelters a forward living area, and has an opening through which the forestay passes at the bow. The structure goes to close at the forward end of the catamaran in a sort of dolphin boat. Inevitable is the fly bridge, where a settee/sundeck and helm station are located, while the aft cockpit is directly connected to the inner halo, which in turn gives direct access to the forward cockpit, all on one level.
Wave 60 – Data Sheet
Length 18.38m
Width 9.45 m
Immersion 1.51 m
Mainsail: 106 sqm Genoa: 87 sqm Engine: 2 x 110 HP Volvo Penta D3-110
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