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Cheetah Marine launches new catamaran with Yamaha Outboards and Helm Master Ex®

by Cheetah Marine 6 Nov 2024 16:52 GMT
Cheetah Marine, has unveiled its latest vessel – the 11.2m x 3.7m Catamaran with Walkaround Wheelhouse, complete with twin F350 Yamaha Outboards and the advanced Helm Master EX® system © Cheetah Marine

Long-standing Yamaha Motor UK partner, Cheetah Marine, has unveiled its latest vessel - the 11.2m x 3.7m Catamaran with Walkaround Wheelhouse, complete with twin F350 Yamaha Outboards and the advanced Helm Master EX® system.

Based in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, Cheetah Marine has drawn on its 35 years of boat-building expertise to design this new model, in a move that will see the boat manufacturer expand further into the commercial and marine tourism sectors.

The new customisable catamaran boasts a range of modern interior finishes and benefits, including spacious seating, air-conditioning, toilets, and a galley to support longer stretches out at sea; ideal for weekends exploring the coast.

Built for performance, the 11.2m catamaran can achieve speeds exceeding 40 knots and is built to withstand extensive operation in extreme weather conditions. It is also ideally suited for towing and pushing operations, making it a versatile option for various boating applications.

At the heart of this new model are Yamaha's twin F350 Outboards and its Helm Master EX® system. The F350, launched earlier this year, joins the expansive Yamaha Outboard family, offering impressive horsepower diversity, combined with Yamaha's renowned premium-level performance and reliability. The F350 also offers 20 per cent better fuel efficiency than its predecessor, alongside enhanced features and aesthetics and a superior power-to-weight ratio.

Yamaha's Helm Master EX® boat control system makes boat operations both easy and enjoyable with a sophisticated array of features. Specifically engineered for both single and multiple outboard setups, the system features a joystick with state-of-the-art software, enabling smoother shifting and easier navigation through confined spaces, such as marinas. Its single-function buttons and ergonomic design further simplify operations, making it accessible and enjoyable for all users.

The 11.2m catamaran is currently in operation as a 14-seater tour boat, commissioned by Ventor Bay Charters, providing tours around the Isle of Wight's beautiful south coast. Not only chartering public guided tours of the area, but also offering a private hire service and corporate packages.

Looking ahead, Cheetah Marine is planning to utilise the new model as a 'classroom on the sea', giving marine students the opportunity to learn out in the field; especially given that it is set-up to power a wide range of appliances at any given time, including laptops and tablets.

Edd O'Kane, General Manager at Cheetah Marine, said: "We're excited to announce the launch of our newly designed catamaran, particularly given that this development will open up many opportunities for Cheetah Marine moving forward. From the hull up, this model is completely customisable, allowing us to provide variety to a wide range of customers across the tourism and commercial boating sectors.

"Complete with Yamaha twin F350 outboards and Helm Master EX®, the 11.2m catamaran is a state-of-art solution that offers an impressive power-to-weight ratio, making for an enjoyable boating experience for all."

Jonny Twelvetrees, Manager of Marine Sales at Yamaha Motor UK, added: "We're proud to partner Cheetah Marine on its new 11.2m Catamaran. This collaboration reinforces Yamaha Motor UK's commitment to providing its customers with solutions that not only offer peak innovation and reliability, but also a premium feel that provides the end customer with an unrivalled experience."

To find out more about Yamaha full range of outboards and the Helm Master EX, visit here.

To learn more about Cheetah Marine, and its range of Catamarans, visit: www.cheetahmarine.co.uk/en

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