Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Aventura 37 Catamaran

by Rohan Veal 28 Apr 2020 01:41 BST

Aventura Catamarans were going to unveil their new Aventura 37 at International Multihull Show to celebrate their 20th anniversary with dignity. COVID-19 decided otherwise...

Therefore Aventura decided to release details of this new sailing catamaran now!

This new 37' catamaran will be like the current design range, all completed by LASTA DESIGN STUDIO for naval architecture, interior and exterior design.

Samer LASTA has outdone himself once again, shaking up all the codes.

Despite a size less than 40' from our competition, you will find that the Adventura 37 has all the ingredients of a cruising catamaran, but also a twist of performance unlike our competition.

Available in 3 cabins version (Master + 2 cabins and 2 bathrooms) the Aventura 37 will also be available in 3 cabins and 3 bathrooms, 4 cabins and 2 bathrooms or for the rental market in 4 cabins and 4 bathrooms, which is extremely rare in this size.

With a length just under 11m, the storage space has not been forgotten, including a 260lt fridge, dishwasher and many large cupboards. All the cabins have fitted wardrobes, and the Master suite even has a dressing room that will delight all owners. Outside the numerous and very large chests will allow you to organize all the equipment without any difficulty.

The storage capacities are also important, 500lt for water (2 x 250lt) and 500lt for diesel (2 x 250lt) - servicing the 2 x 20hp Yanmar diesels (or optional 30hp).

All Aventura catamarans are also high-performance boats, but what is truly unique with the Aventura 37 is the sail control pit (which includes HARKEN fittings and winches) is separated from the helm station. The helm station also has direct access from the cockpit with guaranteed comfort and safety.

With 94m2 of upwind sail area and lively works optimized in a digital hull pool (CFD), the Aventura 37 will not only out-perform most 40' cruising catamarans, but the relaxation areas have not been forgotten either with a forward sun deck, roof top sun deck with lateral access, integrated plancha site and a real outdoor saloon for 8 people will appeal to boat owners.

The launch of the first Aventura 37 is planned for the end of 2020, with a competitive price from AUD595,000.

The Aventura Catamarans yard now completes its range by integrating the A37 between the A34 (nominated for 2019 European Boat of the Year) and the A44 (nominated for the 2020 Catamaran of the Year), plus adding the A10 and A14 motor catamarans (released in summer 2020), they expect to build around 50 units in total by 2022.

For more information, contact Rohan Veal @ 38 South Boat Sales in Vic/SA/Tas, or Lee Condell @ Performance Boating in NSW/Qld/NZL.

Related Articles

Atlantic Ocean outlook
There has been a worrying increase in reports of GPS jamming The authors of the Norwegian Cruising Guide are now offering Volume 1 as a free Online Book. Posted today at 2:23 pm
Lisa Blair to set off on new World Record attempt
To establish an Auckland to Auckland, New Zealand, sailing record Australian record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair will embark on a new World Record sailing attempt tomorrow, April 7th at 8am (NZST) to establish an Auckland to Auckland, New Zealand, sailing record over more than 2,200 nm Posted today at 7:20 am
Pacific Ocean outlook
It seems that thefts from boats at anchor is an on-going problem Cruiser Melissa White has reported security concerns in La Cruz and Punta Mita, Mexico. It seems that thefts from boats at anchor is an on-going problem in this area, and cruisers should be cautious and lock up when going ashore and at night. Posted on 5 May
PredictWind unveils the new PredictCurrent app
The world's most advanced tidal current app This specialized app grants access to incredibly detailed current data, offering an optimized interface for enhanced usability with a quick-view dashboard showing wind, current, waves and tide height all in one place. Posted on 4 May
Mediterranean Sea outlook
Time spent cruising in the Med can often be limited If cruising to the Med is on your voyage plan for this summer, take a look at our collection of useful planning links to articles and resources on Noonsite and elsewhere on the web. Posted on 4 May
Be prepared for Orca season
How you can best-prepare for a passage around the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula Since the start of 2024 noonsite.com have been publishing guidelines in collaboration with the Cruising Association as to how you can best-prepare for a passage around the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula. Posted on 3 May
Caribbean Sea outlook
There are two types of sailors in the Caribbean After sailing more than 26,000 nautical miles around the world, 17 boats completed their World ARC in April and became circumnavigators when they crossed their outbound tracks in Saint Lucia in the Caribbean. Posted on 2 May
Lorient's first Outremer 45, Zoulpi
Outremer celebrates the build Grand Large Yachting and Outremer are proud to announce the launch of the first Outremer 45 built in Lorient, named "Zoulpi". Posted on 1 May
Sailing Solo Around The World: on a 27-foot Boat
Navigating the Highs and Lows: The Joys and Challenges of Solo Sailing Sailing solo around the world is not for the faint of heart, but for those who dare to embark on this epic adventure, the rewards are boundless. As a solo sailor, navigating the vast expanse of the ocean, I've not encountered moments of loneliness... Posted on 1 May
Change of watch at the Cruising Club of America
John “Jay” Gowell and Chace Anderson elected Commodore and Vice-Commodore of 102-year-old club The Cruising Club of America (CCA) installed new flag officers and governors at its annual meeting in March. John "Jay" Gowell, of Jamestown, R.I., took the helm as Commodore of the Club, succeeding Chris Otorowski, of Seattle. Posted on 29 Apr