Charter Boats: New Moorings 403PC launched

The Moorings 403PC

July 7, 2022

The Moorings introduces its newest power catamaran, the Moorings 403PC. The arrival of the new yacht in 2023 completes a modern range, entirely reinvented, and specifically designed to meet the highest requirements of comfort and seaworthiness.

Like the 46- and 53-foot predecessors, the Moorings 534 Powercat and Moorings 464 Powercat, the side glazing runs the full length of the hull. The sleek roof cap integrates the largest flybridge ever seen on a 40-foot power cat. Outside, the spaces are numerous and impressive for a forty-footer: flybridge, aft cockpit, aft decks, sunbathing areas accessible through the side decks or directly from the saloon via the forward door. The L-shaped galley is fully equipped on the port side and allows for gourmet dining. Going forward, the comfortable saloon immediately welcomes you. Opposite, the interior steering position provides maximum safety, with a perfect peripheral view of the sea.

InteriorThe Moorings 403PC offers spacious volume and comfort, particularly in the cabins, fitted with generous island beds and sea views. Two heads are located in the passageway on the port side and forward in the starboard owner suite. The two technical areas at the rear are separated and accessible only from the outside. They are equipped with two engines of 320 HP, all in line with the exceptional reliability of our catamarans. Promising to reach 17 knots at cruising speed and more than 20 knots at top speed, they will ensure a large autonomy at lower speeds to satisfy the requirements of the most demanding cruisers.
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