Catamaran Happy Cat EVOLUTION

Cat 1

 

Jan 25, 2018

Perhaps this should come under the “and now for something completely different” category. German Inflatable boat specialists Grabner have developed an inflatable sailing catamaran. The Happy Cat EVOLUTION will be on display in the Marlin Marine booth at the Halifax International Boat Show opening February 8th.

Cat 2The “Happy Cat Evolution” is the fastest, sturdy and most professional Happy Cat of all times:

 

 

 

 

• This Catamaran combines smallest packing dimensions and highest versatility
• Perfect handling, speed and sailing characteristics, made for Canadian waters
• Newly designed floats for best sailing performance
• Needs very little space for transportation and storage
Cat 3• Can carry up to 4 adults
• Can be used also without sail for paddling or with outboard motor
• Very comfortable and unbeatable stable. Lots of space for luggage and crew
• Extreme safe and simple to use. Assembly time 30 minutes…
• Air pressure 0,3 bar! That pressure guarantees a very stable and hard hull.
• High quality raw materials: Air chambers outside EPDM layer, inside air tight natural rubber, pressure heated vulcanization processed, high operation pressure, multi chamber system
• Renewable primary product, humane production, 100% recyclable, NO PVC, NO chlorine, NO plasticizer, easy to repair
• Lots of accessories available

Cat 4

 

 

 

 

Technical Data:
• Length/ width: 465 x 220 cm
• Inside length/ width: 190 x 150 cm Mast heights 610 cm
• Tube diameter, height: 47
• Weight: 75 Kg
• Min Package size: 2 pcs 180 x 25 x 25
• Persons: 3 adult
• Working load: 500 Kg
• Air chambers: 2
• Assembly time: 25 – 35 min
• Storage space bow/ stern: 40/ 40 ltr.
• Motor. Max 6 hp
• Sail size: 11,5 m²
• Wind force: 5 Beaufort scale
• ISO standard: 6185cat VI/C
• Color: red

www.marlinmarine.ca
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