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Two Oceans Marine launches Magnum 2750 Power Catamaran Centre Console

by Kirsten Veenstra 9 Jan 2020 13:54 GMT

The Magnum 2750 Power Catamaran Centre Console Model is the newest edition to the Magnum Power Catamaran range from Two Oceans Marine Manufacturing.

Two Oceans Marine started building the Magnum Power Catamaran range in 2002 and to date, have launched an incredible 144 Magnum Power Catamarans. The current range includes The Magnum 23 Centre Console, the Magnum 2750 Walkaround and the newly launched 2750 Centre Console, the Magnum 32 Walkaround and Full Cabin Sportfisher, and the Magnum 36, 44 and 46 Walkaround models.

The launch of the Magnum 2750 Centre Console follows the highly successful launch of the Magnum 2750 Walkaround model in February 2018.

The centre console version is designed for use in warmer, tropical climates. She has a range of possible applications such as fishing, diving or island hopping.

The centre console has a solid bimini, fixed side windows and an opening front windshield to provide ample protection from wind, rain and spray whilst still providing amazing ventilation. There is a lot of storage space in the console, which can be customised for tackle and personal items, and can also accommodate an optional heads.

The Magnum 2750 can easily accommodate three people behind her wheel and another three facing aft whilst watching fishing lures.

The aft deck is customisable, with several options available such as a table or a fighting chair for the serious game fisherman.

Built to endure the Cape of Storms, the Magnum 2750 Centre Console is filled with high density foam. She has been designed to satisfy the needs of the serious fisherman, diver or boating enthusiast, whilst offering the comfort and versatility required for cruising and social entertainment. The catamaran hull provides excellent stability with a dry and soft ride.

Key specifications and dimensions of the Magnum 2750 Power Catamaran Centre Console model:

  • LOA: 8.5m
  • Beam: 2.9m
  • Draft: 0.55 m
  • Boat weight - operational: ±4500 kg
  • Fuel - Standard capacity: 450 litres
  • Min H.P. (O/B 30-inch shaft): 2 x 200HP
  • Max H.P: 2 x 300 HP
Aft Deck
  • Self-Draining
  • Two below deck storage (fish) hatches.
  • 2 x cut outs located on gunwales for storage of lures, knives etc.
  • Access hatches to battery storage on hull sides.
  • Deck-mounted fighting chair pole with table on top.
  • 2 x Automatic bilge pumps for hull drainage
  • 2 x Electric drain pumps for drainage of below deck (fish) hatches
Centre Console
  • Central steering console housing hydraulic steering pump, engine controls and engine instrumentation.
  • Upholstered leaning post with built in storage locker below for cool boxes etc.
  • Starboard access door to storage cupboard able capable of accommodating a marine head.
  • Port access door to storage area with shelves.
Forward Deck
  • Moulded non-skid surface with safety rails.
  • Anchor locker - Self-draining, ahead of collision bulkhead.
  • Upholstered seat with insulated cooler box below.
Fuel System
  • 2 x Aluminium fuel tanks constructed to marine specifications, complete with
  • Full baffles, inspection plate, isolating valve, fill, suction and vent lines.
  • Useable volume per tank approx. 230litres
  • Remote level gauges are located at control station.
  • Water separator filters and engine primer valves located in storage hatches on aft deck.
  • Marine approved flexible fuel piping used throughout.
Electrical
  • 2x Heavy duty 100amp Delco engine start batteries with isolating switches.
  • Marine grade switch panel with circuit breakers connected via bus bars.
  • Marine grade silicone tin wiring.
  • Navigation lights -LEDs
  • Anchor light - LEDs
  • Bilge pumps, located as specified above, are wired through the switch panel, and have their integral float switches hotwired to the house batteries.
  • Deck wash pump
Stainless Steel
  • All fittings are marine grade 316 stainless steel welded and polished.
  • Bow rail.
  • Handrails strategically located.
  • T Top with 8x storage rod holders
  • 8 x gunwale mounted rod holders.
  • 6x star flat sockets
  • 4x start flat rod holders
  • 1 x Anchor bollard and roller guide.
  • 4 x Heavy duty deck cleats.
  • 1 x Heavy duty bow eye.
  • 2 x Heavy duty transom eyes
Electronics
Single Station Navnet System
  • Furuno 15-inch Navnet System (GPS, Chart plotter) -linked to:
  • 1kw sounder
  • Icom 25 Watt VHF
  • Magnetic compass
  • Marine CD Player with four speakers
General
  • Full safety equipment for eight persons required to satisfy SAMSA category C > 9m.
  • Container with boat's operating manual, which includes wiring diagrams, mechanical layout etc. as well as manuals of all installed equipment

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