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Aquila 28 Molokai Cuddy - In a class of its own

by Aquila 17 Jul 2022 09:02 PDT

The Aquila 28 Molokai Cuddy is what happens when you merge finely tuned intelligence and design with premium-grade propulsion and construction.

This powerful and efficient power catamaran is designed with generous space in the cockpit making it ideally suited for carrying passengers, rough water fishing, as well as a waterborne event support vessel, or for just having fun on the water.

If you're serious about the open sea, this new 2022 model with the Hawaiian spirit in its DNA, can be configured to your professional or personal desires. Choose from the available extended hardtop with optional roof racks, center seating, and fish box, or optional inflatable sled.

Whether island hopping in the heavy water of the Hawaiian Islands or defying the cold turbulent waters of the North Atlantic, the Aquila 28 Molokai Cuddy handles with poise and confidence.

Explore and learn how this new model can suit your professional or personal blue water lifestyle needs.

Specifications:

  • Overall Length: 9.38 M / 30'9"
  • Hull Length: 8.6 M / 28'2"
  • Beam: 2.96 M / 9' 8.5"
  • Hull Draft (Motors Up): 0.34 M /1'1.2"
  • Hull Draft (Motors Down): 0.77 M / 2'6"
  • Bridgedeck Clearance: 0.32 M / 1'0.5"
  • Trailing Height: 3.37 M /11'0.5"
  • Dry Weight: 2,797 KG / 6,166 LB

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