C-C 35 – 39 10.8 – 11.9m Power Catamarans
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5 New Power Catamarans
The C-C 37 SunCoast 11.3m Fly Bridge Power Catamaran - similar to the C-C 43 SunCoast will be listed here soon.
If you go to "Designs"< NEW DESIGNS< FIVE New Power Catamarans, more information on this range of designs is available.
Compu-Craft – C-C 37 SunCoast Fly Bridge Power Catamaran. (Plan Yet To Be Finished.)
LOA. 11.3m 37’ 0”
LWL 9.88m 32’ 5”
Beam 5.25m 17’ 3”
Draft 0.76m 2’6”
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C-C 36 Power Catamaran
C-C 36 and C-C 36.5 Power Catamarans
This is a range of boats that have been built from 34 feet to 50 feet (10.4-15.25m) LOA with various hull shapes (Each for a purpose.) and from many different materials, they have also included many different accommodation layouts and engines from 50 HP to over 100 HP with fuel burn of less than One Litre per N/Mile.
Very handy boats, very happy owners.
Compu-Craft Yacht Designs C-C 36 and C-C 38Power Catamarans
The C-C 36 is aimed at the higher speed and consequently larger motors; it also has a different underwater shape to achieve these speeds. This design is available with the same displacement hull underwater form as the 38 to 80 foot range of power cats, as an alternative. These offer better fuel economy but are not as fast.
C-C 36 Details :-
LOA 11m (36’)
Beam 5.38m (17’ 8”)
This could run Outboards.
Now We Launch The C-C 38 – 40
Compu-Craft C-C 38 - 40
The C-C 38 – 40 Power Catamarans are fitted with inboard diesels from 50 HP to 160 HP per hull. The smaller motors achieve a cruising speed of Nine knots and max. of 12 to 14 knots. The best results in my mind is 100 HP per side with a cruise speed 11 to 12 knots all day and a fuel burn of just over 1 litre per Mile (10 kts @ 2500 RPM). At 3800RPM she will better 18 kts.
These boats are very easy to live with, in any weather and will cruise the length of the Queensland coast before refuelling and with a draft of 0.8m (Less than 3’) can go into the most out of the way nature spots.They have been built in cedar strip plank (The best), balsa core, foam composite and moulded F/Glass, most have been built by DIY with very pleasing results.
There are several different accommodation layouts and a flybridge can be fitted put with an increase in windage that may use a little more fuel.
Dimensions :-
LOA 38’ (11.6m)
Beam 19’ 4” (5.9m)
Draft 2’ 8” (0.8m)
Fuel < 1500 Litres
Water 800 Litres