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Power Cats of 2024: Ultimate Guide to the Top Power Catamarans This Year
With their innovative designs, power catamarans are highly valued for their stability and performance, making them a top choice for both fishing enthusiasts and those seeking a luxurious and stable ride. These twin-hull boats offer spacious deck space and efficient fuel economy, enhancing any on-water experience. Below, we will take a look at the best power cats of 2024 including the World Cat 400CC-X, Four Winns TH36, Aquila 47 Molokai, Invincible 46 Pilothouse, and the Twin Vee 400 GFX2.
World Cat 400CC-X
The World Cat 400CC-X is an impressive boat that is known for its combination of luxury and performance. Coupled with that is its practicality making it an excellent boat that can accommodate both anglers on fishing trips and family outings. You do not have to worry about sacrificing one for the other and the wide range of features on board enhance your experience from the moment you step on.
This boat comes equipped with powerful twin Yamaha 425-horsepower engines giving you the speed you want with exceptional fuel efficiency. You will find yourself spending less time fueling up and more time fishing. One of the unique design features of the World Cat 400CC-X is its deep V-hull design, which ensures that your ride is both smooth and stable, even when you find yourself on rough waters. The layout of the deck is spacious enough to fit a family plus additional room for your fishing gear and equipment.
The interior cabin is luxurious and made for comfort. You will find there is an oversized berth, a modern head, and a well-equipped galley for all your sea needs. Comfort was definitely on the mind of the manufacturer when they created the 400CC-X.
Words to describe the World Cat 400CC-X: impressive, comfortable, flawless.
Four Winns TH36
The Four Winns TH36 is a versatile power catamaran that is a popular choice for anglers in 2024. This boat is designed to cater to both serious fishermen and those who enjoy recreational boating. The TH36 combines tough functionality with elegance and practicality making it an all-around great choice for the water.
When it comes to power, the TH36 comes equipped with powerful twin 300-horsepower Mercury engines that will deliver fuel efficiency and power beneath your fingertips. The cockpit features an open design allowing you to move around easily and even sit down and lounge when you choose to. While the boat is powerful, you never have to worry about stability issues as the streamlined hull will ensure proper balance and control at every turn and acceleration.
Comfort is a highlight of this power catamaran, and you will fall in love with the private berth, generous seating throughout, and equipped galley. As for elegance, the interior is designed with a contemporary yet clean aesthetic.
Words to describe the Four Winns TH36: sleek, elegant, versatile.
Aquila 47 Molokai
If you are looking for a high-powered catamaran, the Aquila 47 Molokai is perfect. Not only does it pack a punch when it comes to performance, it is also designed to cater to those who love luxury and those who love adventure.
When it comes to power, the Molokai comes equipped with dual 600-horsepower Volvo Penta engines and if you know anything about these engines, they are made for speed. You will be able to reach top speeds both quickly and fuel efficiently. The hull has been designed to ensure superior handling and stability whether you find yourself on calm or rough waters. Looking at the exterior of the boat, you will immediately recognize the large flybridge that offers an expansive deck area that is perfect for catching some of the sun’s rays.
The interior of the Aquila 47 Molokai is nothing to pass over as it is designed with luxury down to the finest of details. You will enjoy cooking in your fully equipped galley, relaxing in one of the multiple sleeping areas, or glamming up your looks in the salon. Fortunately, with the Molokai, you do not have to sacrifice comfort for luxury.
Words to describe the Aquila 47 Molokai: innovative, high-performance, luxurious.
Invincible 46 Pilothouse
The Invincible 46 Pilothouse is a power catamaran that has made its way into one of the top choices for 2024 and for good reason too. It offers a nice blend of luxury and sturdy performance. Not only is the bar set high with this one, but you will also find that it is designed for the most serious of anglers and excels in functionality – something you will be hard-pressed to find in other catamarans. The outside has aggressive styling to ensure you stand out on the water and its state-of-the-art hull provides a smooth and stable ride.
When we said that the Invincible 46 Pilothouse is packed with power, we weren’t kidding. This catamaran comes equipped with triple 400-horsepower Mercury Verado engines. You can reach impressive speeds quickly and safely while maintaining fuel efficiency. Anglers will fall in love with the 360-degree view from the cockpit along with the advanced technology and control panel allowing you to maneuver your boat with a joystick. The cockpit is large in size, so you never have to worry about feeling cramped. This area is also home to rod holders and built-in livewells.
As for luxury, the Pilothouse never falls short, and you can expect a spacious cabin with ample seating for your entire group and premium finishes that adorn the entire interior. The interior layout includes a comfortable berth to rest in and a fully equipped galley making your day and overnight trips a breeze.
Words to describe the Invincible 46 Pilothouse: superior, exceptional, high-quality.
Twin Vee GFX2
What happens when you marry practical design and rugged performance? You get the Twin Vee 400 GFX2. This hot power cat has made it onto this list of top 2024 power catamarans because it deserves its seat. The boat caters to both families and fishing enthusiasts both new and experienced.
The boat comes powered by twin 350-horsepower Yamaha engines that deliver when it comes to speed. The reinforced hull was an excellent design inclusion and ensures that the boat remains stable even in rough water.
A trip inside the GFX2 features a small yet impressive galley, comfortable and spacious cabin layout including 450 square feet of deck space alone, and plenty of storage space. Whether you are fishing or taking the family out on the open sea, there is plenty of storage and ample room for everyone and everything.
Words to describe the Twin Vee GFX2: practical, durable, efficient.
Final Thoughts
These power cats of 2024 are a wonderful showcase of the different options, designs, and features available. Whether you are looking for performance, stability, luxury, or a combination of all three, you will find it in any of these 2024 catamarans.
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Horizon Power Catamarans 68 Reviewed
- By Tom Serio
- September 22, 2023
The increasing popularity of power catamarans means more boaters are discovering the brand Horizon Power Catamarans, which has been building for this market for 37 years. Its latest model, the PC68 , blends sea-kindly performance with a high level of luxury in a strong build.
Horizon Power Catamarans has done a lot to optimize the space that this yacht’s 24-foot-6-inch beam affords. The sheer size felt impressive when I boarded from either hull platform (they flank a high-low hydraulic platform) or via the side gates. The cockpit has a 9-foot-long high-gloss wood table that seats eight guests, with real estate to move around unimpeded. The wet bar here has a Corian countertop, a fridge and an ice maker. There is still plenty of room to get to the curved staircase to port, providing access with grab rails to the flybridge.
The salon is through a 6-foot-wide glass door with a stainless-steel frame. Inside is an average of 7-foot headroom, which feels like walking into an upscale club. To port is a sofa, accented by a custom wood-and-metal coffee table. Across from there is the low-profile, open galley with three stools at a center island for informal dining. The galley has Miele appliances, including a four-burner cooktop, a convection oven and a fridge, along with a dishwasher and a cooling drawer by Fisher & Paykel. Corian countertops wrap around the island for added panache.
Forward is the primary gathering spot, with a deep, soft, L-shaped sofa. It’s surrounded on three sides by windows. A custom coffee table houses dual ottomans. This area can also be set up as an on-deck master stateroom (see sidebar).
Dismiss the thinking that lower staterooms on a multihull yacht are small and constricted. Horizon Power Catamarans performed some design magic and created four spacious dwellings. In the starboard hull, the master stateroom has a private entrance with a walkaround king-size berth athwartships in the peak, giving the owner an exterior view via a frameless hullside window. The master’s en suite head has his-and-hers sinks and a shower stall. A vanity, cabinets and cedar-lined, full-height closets are included.
The en suite VIP stateroom in the port hull has a queen-size berth. Two additional en suite staterooms, each with twin berths, are in either hull.
Sizable entertaining space is on the flybridge. Most of this deck is open for rest and relaxation, with the helm to port. Twin Stidd helm seats allow for a companion to assist in navigation or take in the views underway. Three 22-inch Garmin multifunction displays show navigation data, camera feeds, engine specs and more, while individual displays for the MAN diesels are neatly laid out in the dash, along with switches, thruster joysticks and throttle controls. Helm air conditioning is via two outlets.
Two windshields are split by a pass-through electric door. Guests can also enjoy the ride from the forward benchseat to starboard. A filler cushion can be used to make this a lounge-pad area.
Abaft the flybridge helm are a tiered bar, three chairs, Corian countertops, cooler drawers, an ice maker and a wet bar. Across from there is a C-shaped settee for several guests with a fold-out wood table. The seating is a touch higher than I expected, but Horizon builds in a raised footrest to ensure folks are comfortable. The height adds to the visibility.
This space also has a sky lounge option with side windows and an after bulkhead, but the versatility of the open bridge with Sea Crylic curtains for the sides and aft provides the best of both worlds.
What is really exciting is the PC68’s Portuguese deck. Through the flybridge forward door are two L-shaped settees with high-low tables. Guests can easily transit from the flybridge without having to walk around the boat’s sides. Also, the tables lower and have fill-in cushions that convert them to sun pads and loungers. A portside staircase leads guests to the foredeck with pulpit seats at the bow. All these areas have railings up to 33 inches high, in stainless steel, for safety.
Aft on the flybridge is room for a 17-foot tender with a 1,750-pound-capacity crane. There’s also room for lounge chairs. A grill station is in one corner, and a day head with a shower is in the other.
“I’m very pleased with the way the 68 came out,” Richard Ford, Horizon Power Catamarans founder and CEO, says with a grin, adding that production will never be mass-scale because the company wants to ensure quality control and resale value. “We don’t build a lot of boats. We don’t want to.”
Quality, he adds, promotes reliability—so much so that he gives each owner his personal cell number. The commitment to quality is also evident everywhere on board the Horizon Power Catamarans 68.
On-Deck Master
As an option, the standard salon space forward can be ordered as a full-beam master stateroom with wraparound windows, a centerline king berth and an en suite head in the lower port hull. In this layout, the two twin-bunk guest staterooms belowdecks remain, as does the VIP, which is relocated to starboard.
Powered by twin 850 hp MAN i6 diesel engines spinning five-blade Veem props, the PC68 cruises easily at 19.7 knots, burning 52 gallons per hour and offering a range of approximately 644 nautical miles based on the 1,500-gallon fuel capacity. At wide open and 2,400 rpm, this power cat hit 24.8 knots, burning 82 gph with a range of 514 nm. Pull back to 10 knots at 1,200 rpm for a 1,417 nm range at a miserly 12 gph.
Multihull yachts ride differently than monohulls, often counteracting the sea’s motion for a smoother, more stable ride. On the PC68, sharp hull entries make head seas seem gentle, and a Humphree stabilization system with blades reduces roll. Horizon Power Catamarans uses SCRIMP construction for resin saturation that maximizes strength with an 111,112-pound displacement. And with a 5-foot-4-inch draft, the PC68 invites island cruising.
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50 Yacht Power Catamaran
Arriving Fall 2024
Prepare for an elevated yachting experience with the Aquila 50 Yacht Power Catamaran, arriving this fall. Say hello to the future of exploration as we introduce an all-new "Explorer" aesthetic, with a commanding high freeboard that sets it apart from the rest. Featuring sophisticated yet uniquely functional accommodations in a 3-cabin, 3-head layout with a single-level, full-beam master cabin, refined finishes, and panoramic windows, the Aquila 50 Yacht provides unparalleled comfort and convenience on each voyage. Enjoy al fresco entertainment under the open sky on the expansive, new flybridge design, enhanced by an optional retractable sunshade. Embark on a new era of sophistication and style and explore limitless possibilities with the Aquila 50 Yacht.
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Specs Category | Specs Dimensions |
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Length Overall | 15.9 M / 52'2" |
Beam Overall | 7.76 M / 25'6" |
Fuel (standard tanks) | 1,600 L / 422 gallons |
Engine (standard) | 2 x Volvo Penta D6 480HP |
Cabin Configuration (standard) | 3 cabin / 3 head + utility room |
Cabin Configuration (optional) | 4 cabin / 4 head + Cpt. Quarters (optional) |
Estimated Performance (estimated speeds non-contactual) | WOT @ 22knots / Cruise Speed @ 18-19 knots |
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Where does the Aquila 50 Yacht fit into the lineup?
The Aquila 50 Yacht steps in as the successor to the now-retired Aquila 48, positioned between the Aquila 44 Yacht and the Aquila 54 Yacht. Built on insights gathered from extensive research and owner feedback, this model maintains the distinctive innovative yacht styling of the Aquila brand, as exemplified by the most recent Aquila 42 Yacht, while uniquely incorporating elements of a more exploratory-type aesthetic.
When and where can I see this model in person?
The Aquila 50 Yacht will make its first public appearance at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in Fall 2024.
When will pricing and standard specifications be available?
While pricing information and standard specifications won't be released until late summer or early fall of 2024, you can secure build slots and place deposits now. Preliminary specifications are available for reference here .
Does this model incorporate eco-friendly or solar capabilities?
Certainly. The Aquila 50 Yacht's hardtop design is optimized for seamless solar panel integration. Furthermore, the engine rooms are configured to support either standard combustion engines or an environmentally friendly hybrid engine package.
Is the Aquila Hydro Glide Foil System™ (AHG) an option for this model?
Indeed, the Aquila 50 Yacht offers the Aquila Hydro Glide Foil System™ (AHG) as an optional feature, compatible with the Yanmar 550HP engine package.
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Sunreef 80 Power: Inside the First 24.4 Metre Power Catamaran Aria
The recently debuted Sunreef 80 attracted attention when it became the chosen yacht of tennis superstar Rafael Nadal . On the hunt for a yacht to replace his incumbent MCY 76 Beethoven , Nadal came across Sunreef Yachts . The 24.4 metre 80 Power caught his eye and, despite the first hull not yet being on the water, he took the plunge and bought the yacht from renderings alone. His confidence in the builder and the positive reception of the first hull Aria at the Cannes Yachting Festival this year has the company heralding the 24.4 metre catamaran as a sign of the yard's growing ambition.
Despite being the largest power catamaran yet built by Sunreef Yachts, the 80 Power originally had its roots in the yard’s sailing series. Sunreef marketing and PR director Karolina Paszkiewicz recalls the 2017 launch of the yard’s new sailing catamaran range. “We received fantastic feedback from clients but at the same time we had increased demand for more motor yacht options”.
Along came the 70 Power, which proved popular - with 17 hulls sold so far. The Power 60 followed soon after and its success prompted Sunreef founder Francis Lapp to think bigger. “We took all the knowledge we had learned and applied it to the 80 Power,” he says. The end result, according to Paszkiewicz, is “not only a milestone for the company but also for the entire catamaran industry and traditional power yacht sector.” With the first hull in the water, the yard has already sold a further four units, with Nadal picking up the fourth in July this year.
While the 80 Power may have its origins in Sunreef’s sailing catamarans, Lapp stresses that the two are “completely different.” “You don’t just take the mast off the sailing yacht and say – there you go, this is a power catamaran,” he says. Instead the yard “starts from scratch” on “every aspect of the hull shape” to ensure the best power performance possible. “The sailing yacht has a banana-shaped hull while the motor yacht hull is flatter,” he says. To prove the point, Lapp compares the respective beams of the 80 Sail and 80 Power.
The former has a beam of 11.5 metres while the beam of the 80 Power measures 12 metres. “That beam brings a lot of possibilities”, Lapp says. Most significantly, it creates an extremely roomy interior, with 360 square metres of living space. This is the same amount of space typically seen on a 33.2 metre monohull, Sunreef PR and marketing specialist Artur Połoczański says.
In this sense, the 80 Power represents Sunreef’s “first real step into the superyacht industry,” says Paszkiewicz. “Thanks to this beam, we can offer an amazing living space, a flybridge, a Jacuzzi with a bar in a space that is fully customised.” As far as wider customisation goes, the options are limitless. “There is no limit,” Lapp says. “We can change everything within the walls – the colour, material, type of design.” In fact, Lapp says he is disappointed if a customer is happy with the default design layout and décor. “I’m happy when the client wants to change it,” he says. “I don’t want to make two boats with the same layout.” Połoczański adds that, with the yard’s encouragement, “every 80 Power will tell a different story.”
On Aria , the story is one of comfort and privacy. The crew quarters and galley are separated, accessible only from the aft cockpit, to allow both the crew and guests their own privacy on board. The accommodation for six guests is split between one master and two guest cabins; the master and one guest cabin in the starboard hull and the VIP in the port. Elsewhere, Aria has a number of features one might more readily expect to find on a larger superyacht, such as a spa pool, bar and tender garage complete with an innovative Jet Ski launch system.
The interior is customised to the demands of the Aria’s owner, who was “inspired by the Miami high rise style.” This has resulted in an aft cockpit and flybridge equipped with home entertainment systems, a waterfall-fed Jacuzzi with a surrounding bar and a custom designed pantry in the galley. “In terms of interior design, we always listen to our customers and we like to really know their tastes and ideas,” Połoczański says.
Sunreef has continually used the 80 Power as a demonstration of its abilities as a superyacht yard, with Lapp describing it as “the stepping-stone between our yachts and our superyachts.” “On this boat, we want to show the capacity and possibility of Sunreef – to show what we can do.” Since Cannes, the Polish yard has signed a contract for its first 33.5 metre 110 Sunreef Power and sold a 49 metre power catamaran. These sales of significantly larger super catamaran projects are no doubt a sign of things to come.
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Standard Layout: 2 Cabins/ 1 Full Head LOA: 41′ 9″ / 12.73 meters Beam: 14′ 9″ / 4.50 meters Draft: 20″ / 0.51 meters
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Enjoy your boat year-round and stay warm and dry during cooler weather or overnight trips, while also having a comfortable and private space to retreat for whenever you need a break. Here are a few reasons why an ArrowCat power cat is an excellent boat to consider.
Catamarans have two hulls, which provide more stability in the water. They are less likely to roll or pitch, which means they offer a more comfortable ride, especially in rough conditions and for people who are prone to seasickness.
Power catamarans are typically more fuel-efficient than monohull boats of the same size. It requires less energy and yields more performance per HP. The two hulls create little to no drag or resistance to get on plane, resulting in greater fuel economy. Allowing for longer journeys with fewer refueling stops.
Power catamarans have a shallow draft which means they can navigate diverse cruising grounds – beaches, islands, rivers, channels, and coastal areas with limited water depth.
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Cabin boats are designed with comfortable sleeping quarters and living spaces. They feature a sleeping space with a bed, a galley with a stove, sink, and refrigerator, and a head with a shower and toilet.
Cabin boats provide protection from the elements, such as wind, sun, and rain. This allows for comfortable cruising in a variety of weather conditions, as well as providing a haven during storms
Express cruisers are designed for efficient and fast navigation, offering higher speeds compared to traditional cruising boats. They usually have powerful engines that enable them to cover long distances quickly, making them ideal for day trips or weekend getaways.
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Outboard motors can provide excellent performance and speed. They can often reach higher speeds than inboard motors of the same horsepower.
Outboard motors have a simple and standard design and are relatively easy to install, they do not require additional components such as a transmission, propeller shaft, couplings, and struts, that inboard engines do. They are easily assessable and cost less to maintain than inboard motors because they are mounted outside at the rear of the boat.
Outboard motors are often designed with features that make them easy to maneuver. For example, they can be tilted or rotated to provide precise control and handling in tight spaces and shallower waters.
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With the promise of extra volume stability and running efficiency it’s easy to see why power catamarans have become so popular in recent years.
Established players like Sunreef , Leopard and Lagoon have been joined by new builders like Vandal, Archipelago and Moon Yachts.
Big brands like Prestige have also made them move into twin hulled motorboats in recent years, and the likes of Bluegame and Wider Yachts look set to follow suit.
So with the trend showing no signs of slowing here’s our round-up of some of the most exciting new power catamarans you can buy right now.
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Prestige M48
Prestige’s first ever power catamaran is designed to provide the volume of a 60 footer alongside the running efficiency of a 40 footer, but the way it manages all that onboard space is also quite attractive.
A three-part aft swim platform features a raising central section to help extend the cockpit party out over the water. The foredeck mimics that with freestanding furniture right at the forepeak and between them the saloon includes a big-aft galley, a large port lounge and a compact helm with a handy starboard side door.
From here private stairwells to the forward owner’s cabin and each of the two guest cabins provide plenty of privacy, and the split design of the port ensuite means it works really well as a day head.
In terms of styling the freestanding bow furniture looks a bit odd, and in terms of dynamics the stooping bridge deck does tend to touch down when the swells get beyond a couple of feet.
But if you want an accessible, novice-friendly boat that provides a party platform way out of proportion to its length, the first model in Prestige’s M line has a lot going for it. And if you have the budget, the more recent Prestige M8 is an even more convincing piece of work.
Watch our full sea trial review of the Prestige M48
Moon Power 60
As a modified sailing cat, the Moon Power 60’s beam stands at a massive 53% of its overall length and that has a very clear impact on the inside.
In spite of huge side decks with dual access to the flybridge , the internal saloon occupies an enormous footprint. It’s used for a pair of peripheral seating areas plus a forward door to access a lovely sunken bow lounge.
Visibility from the lower helm is restricted by the big stuts that sit sailboat-style toward the centre of the screen, but performance is pretty impressive: a pair of 3,500L tanks give you a 2,000nm range at 8 knots with a fuel flow of just 3lpm, and if you really want to boost the range there’s plenty of space for extra fuel capacity too.
Up on the flybridge there’s a big symmetrical lounge and a hot tub flanked by sunbeds, and down below the two hulls borrow a bit of inboard space for four ensuite cabins.
The simplistic saloon arrangement, the absence of a day heads, and the sheer masculinity of that styling might prove a bit problematic for some, but if you’re okay with a modified sailing cat, and you’re happy to work with the yard to refine that deck layout, this big imposing long-distance boat is unlike anything else out there.
Watch our full sea trial review of the Moon Power 60
Invincible 33
Invincible is a well-respected American Builder with a strong offshore sports fishing heritage and close links with the US Navy, but it also builds high-performance power catamarans, and this impressive 33-footer is the entry point to that fleet.
It uses quite a narrow beam with asymmetrical chines and spray rails, which enable it to heel into a turn in much the same fashion as a monohull and to ride the chop without spitting clouds of spray over that bow.
Capable of 56 knots with twin 400hp Verado outboards , it can also reportedly achieve cruising economy of just 2.5lpm for a range of around 500nm.
The internal arrangements are also really practical – with high capacity deck drains and an automatic fresh water flushing system for the outboards you can simply hose this boat down after a trip and get on with your day.
The fuss-free fit out includes multiple bait wells as well as lots of drained, insulated lockers that do a great job as ice chests and storage spaces, and the squared off bow provides lots of seating to supplement the big open deck of that half cockpit.
It might be built with fishing in mind, but as a rapid offshore performance machine, this might just be the perfect power catamaran for monohull lovers.
Watch our yacht tour video of the Invincible 33
Archipelago 47
The Archipelago 47 is a seriously good looking boat. Built from aluminum on the Isle of Wight with design input from commercial specialist Chartwell Marine, its low roofline, reverse screen, wide beams, slender forward hulls, and raised bridge deck give it a seriously potent profile, and that’s precisely what this boat is all about.
The idea is to deliver proper long distance offshore performance alongside a handy turn of pace in a homely fit out, and the Archipelago delivers that.
Built from 8mm hull plating with 6mm topsides, this Category A boat is rated to carry 12 people and sleep up to eight people in four cabins.
Reserving one entire hull for the owner’s suite is a really attractive option, but in all cases headroom is great and huge vertical picture windows provide amazing views from bed level.
The saloon features a large galley and lounge, as well as a raised helm with a shut-off partition for night nav. There are still some design tweaks required, particularly at the helm and the aft end, to maximise this boat’s potential, and if you want a flybridge you’ll need to look toward the Archipelago 52 instead, because on this particular boat that’s not an option.
But with space up top for all kinds of expedition friendly tenders, toys, cranes and solar panels, this tough go anywhere power catamaran has plenty going for it.
Watch our full sea trial review of the Archipelago 47
Vandal Explorer
As a foil-assisted, outboard-powered, flybridge equipped, aluminium power catamaran, the Vandal Explorer is certainly not the mainstream choice, but of course it was never designed to be.
Created by Ben Mennem, who wants to enjoy the sun-drenched waters of the Med, in collaboration with Norwegian designer Espen Oeino, who loves outdoor adventures in the Nordic States, it seems to straddle both camps.
It uses a wide open main deck with skeletal bars rather than rigid bulkheads to keep you properly in touch with the sea. There’s also a big aft platform between the Verado XTO outboards, which operates as a passerelle, and thanks to a ladder and rain shower does a great job for watersports too.
Ahead of the cockpit lounge there’s a big transverse galley tucked inside the shelter of the pilothouse structure, and there’s also a raised full-beam bow cabin with a separate incinerator toilet.
It’s a bit noisy on that main deck when you’re underway and the limited two-berth arrangement of the base boat is likely to compel some people to question its overall practicality.
But as a tough and lightweight 40-knot boat with space for 14 people, a cool off-grid aesthetic and all the custom friendly flexibility you could want, its simplicity is actually a really key part of its appeal.
Watch our full sea trial review of the Vandal Explorer
The Aquila 44 is a proper wide-beam cruising cat
Built at Sino Eagle’s 1million sqft facility in China and developed in collaboration with the renowned J&J Design Group, Aquila is a specialist power catamaran builder and that absolutely shows.
Capable of up to 20 knots with the top rated Volvo Penta D4 420s, the Aquila 44 uses bow bulbs for extra waterline length, a softer ride and improved stability at displacement speeds.
But is the way it uses its 21ft beam that really impresses. In the aft cockpit a convivial c-shape dinette sits opposite a fold-out bar at the aft galley.
At the bow a set of steps connects the foredeck lounge directly to the flybridge, which is great for practicality as well as for large partie, and up top a central walkaround helm pod keeps things more sociable and inclusive than on any other boat in this class.
There’s a proper main deck helm too if you want it, plus sleeping for six in three private ensuite cabins, including a brilliant owner’s cabin that occupies the full beam beneath that foredeck.
If you need extra performance and style you could of course look toward the brand’s smaller, narrow-beamed, outboard-powered sport line, but for proper power catamaran lovers this big, cleverly arranged entertainment platform feels exactly right.
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Power Catamarans: A Complete Guide
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Power Catamarans, often termed as the epitome of modern maritime engineering, are gaining popularity for all the right reasons. Their distinct design, enhanced stability, and cruising efficiency set them apart from traditional monohull boats and even their sail-driven counterparts. This guide dives into the world of Power Catamarans, shedding light on their advantages and how they compare to other vessels like monohulls and trimarans.
Historical Prelude:
The concept of catamarans traces its roots back to ancient maritime cultures. However, the power catamaran is a relatively modern innovation that marries the traditional twin-hull design with powerful engines, offering a unique blend of speed, stability, and space.
Distinguishing Design:
Power Catamarans are characterized by their twin hulls, which significantly reduce the drag, thus enhancing speed and fuel efficiency. Unlike monohulls, they have a broader beam, which contributes to increased stability and more living space. The absence of a ballast for stability further lightens the vessel, contributing to its speed and fuel economy
Speed and Handling:
One of the significant advantages of power catamarans is their speed and handling. The twin hulls allow for a smoother glide over the water, making them particularly favorable for watersports enthusiasts. Their handling in rough waters is superior to monohulls, thanks to the inherent stability provided by the dual-hull design.
The stability of power catamarans is unparalleled, especially when compared to monohulls. The wide beam and twin hulls provide a stable platform, reducing the rocking and rolling common in monohulls. This stability is not only comforting in rough seas but also crucial when docking or anchoring.
Comfort and Space:
The spacious design of power catamarans offers homelike livability, with ample room for cabins, lounges, and even onboard amenities like grills and bars. The wide beam also allows for large deck spaces, ideal for sunbathing or enjoying the scenic ocean vistas.
Economy and Redundancy:
Power catamarans are economical, with fuel efficiency being one of their selling points. The redundancy built into their design, with separate engines for each hull, provides an added layer of safety, ensuring that the vessel can return to shore even if one engine fails.
Regular Upkeep and Care:
Power catamarans, given their unique design and structure, come with their own set of maintenance requirements. Like all boats, routine checks and upkeep are essential to ensure smooth sailing. The twin hull design means double the underwater gear – from propellers to rudders, which necessitates regular inspections for any signs of wear, tear, or fouling.
Antifouling:
Given that power catamarans have a larger surface area underwater due to their twin hulls, they may be more susceptible to marine growth. Regular antifouling treatments can help in keeping the hulls clean, ensuring optimal performance and fuel efficiency.
Engine Maintenance:
One distinct advantage of power catamarans is their dual-engine setup, but this also means double the engine maintenance. Regular oil changes, cooling system checks, and filter replacements are crucial. It's beneficial to synchronize maintenance schedules for both engines to ensure consistent performance.
The lifespan of a power catamaran largely depends on its build quality, materials used, and how well it's maintained. With proper care, a power catamaran can last for several decades. The engine's maintenance significantly impacts the catamaran's lifespan, with gasoline engines requiring maintenance at 1,200 to 1,800 hours and diesel engines at around 5,000 hours. The construction materials play a crucial role; for instance, fiberglass catamarans, when well-maintained, can last for many decades, while aluminum cats might change ownership after 10-15 years but can last a lifetime with proper care.
World-Renowned Builders:
The power catamaran sector boasts several reputable manufacturers such as Lagoon, Leopard Catamarans, Fountaine Pajot, and other notable names like Seawind Catamarans.
Lagoon, a revered name under the Beneteau Group umbrella, has carved its niche in crafting luxurious, spacious catamarans. A prime example is the Lagoon 630 Motor Yacht, embodying opulence with its nearly 250 sq. ft. aft deck and 900 sq. ft. interior, comfortably housing up to 12 guests. Known for its superyacht styling, it boasts superior fuel efficiency and a commendable average velocity-made-good of 9 knots.
Leopard Catamarans:
Emerging from the reputable Robertson and Caine shipyard in South Africa, Leopard Catamarans is synonymous with innovation and efficiency. The Leopard 53 Powercat is a testament to this legacy, showcasing excellent seakeeping abilities, offering 3 or 4 cabin configurations, and achieving a top speed of 25 knots.
Fountaine Pajot:
A trailblazer since 1976, Fountaine Pajot constantly redefines catamaran design. The Fountaine Pajot MY6 is a shining example, encapsulating the brand's visionary ethos. Stretching 15 meters, the MY6, equipped with dual engines of up to 2 x 353 Kw and 2 x 480 hp, promises dynamic sailing. Crafted meticulously by Pier Angelo Andreani, the interior mirrors a 20-meter monohull's spaciousness, reflecting modern aesthetics and comfort that stand as a benchmark in the Motor Yacht world.
These manufacturers continue to innovate, offering a blend of luxury, performance, and efficiency in their power catamaran models, making them a popular choice among maritime enthusiasts.
Comparing with Monohulls and Trimarans:
While monohulls are traditional and often cheaper, they lack the stability and space offered by power catamarans. On the other hand, trimarans, with three hulls, provide even more stability but at the cost of additional drag and less interior space.
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In summary, power catamarans encapsulate a modern engineering marvel in the maritime domain. Their blend of speed, stability, comfort, and economy makes them an attractive option for a broad spectrum of boaters. Whether you are a long-distance cruiser, a water sport enthusiast, or someone who cherishes the tranquility of the sea, a power catamaran could be the vessel that transforms your maritime adventures into unforgettable experiences.
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Power catamarans are gaining popularity in the cruising world thanks to their enhanced stability and ease of operation. They’re ideal for coastal cruising but can also be used for ocean crossing thanks to their stability and speed.
Here are some of the best power catamarans on the market:
- Fountaine Pajot MY6
- Nautitech 47 Power
- Horizon PC74
- Lagoon Seventy 8
- ArrowCat 420
- Sunreef Supreme 68
In this article, I’ll review some of the best power catamarans out there. I’ll also go over the main features of different power cats and if they can handle rough weather.
But before we dive in, let’s get a better understanding of what power cats are.
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What Is a Power Cat?
A power catamaran (power cat) is a motor-powered boat that, unlike traditional boats, has two hulls connected by a bridge deck. These vessels are more stable than monohulls because of their wide base.
Power cats also don’t have a leaded keel to weigh them down, so they’re pretty lightweight and fast. The lack of a keel also means that power cats are more suitable for shallow waters.
They feature large engines designed to handle their bigger bodies and weights, and serve different purposes, like fishing, cruising, or crossing rough seas. In addition, each hull has a separate engine which makes them more maneuverable, especially at turns and tight spaces.
Power catamarans don’t have sails or masts and get all of their power from the combustion engine (or electric motor), unlike their sailing cousins. In addition, these vehicles are much easier to steer because of their increased stability.
Power catamarans have more interior and exterior space thanks to their multihull design, making them perfect for cruising and liveaboard . They also have ample space for storing everything you need on a cruise without worrying about weighing it down. Catamarans offer increased privacy as well because each hull houses one sleeping area, separated by the living area between them.
Are Power Cats Good in Rough Water?
Power catamarans are good in rough waters particularly because of their multi-hull design. Their wide base makes them stable, and their high speed allows for outrunning bad weather.
Power cats that feature a high bridge clearance, will handle rough waters effortlessly. With the added height, you won’t experience pounding and slamming even in heavy waves, allowing the crew to easily control the vessel in challenging situations.
These boats are also faster than their sailing counterparts, which means they can get you out of rough waters quickly.
In addition, since catamarans are large and tall, maneuvering is easier because you have a better view of the surroundings. Additionally, you can steer from the interior cockpit (on certain models), making it easier to control the vessel in bad weather.
Finally, although a power cat doesn’t have a keel to help it right itself in case of capsizing, it will still float easily because of its positive buoyancy.
Are Power Catamarans More Efficient?
Power catamarans are more fuel-efficient than monohulls because they don’t have leaded keels. While keels are designed to offer stability by weighing down the vessel, they increase the wetted surface and thereby add drag.
Due to the catamarans’ narrow bow entry, there’s lower resistance, leading to smoother acceleration and greater fuel economy in catamarans. In addition, power cats show fewer spikes in fuel consumption in a single power band, especially because of their smooth acceleration and fuel consumption.
The figures reported by cat owners or manufacturers show that power cats have the best power-consumption-to-speed ratios.
That being said, you can improve fuel efficiency by maintaining lower speeds; studies have shown that speed can be the most important factor in fuel efficiency, regardless of the number of engines or hull types.
Now that you have a better understanding of power catamarans, let’s take a look at the ten best models on the market.
1. Leopard 53
This 53ft (16.19m) power cat is the fourth generation of the widely popular Leopard catamarans, and brings with it all the great features from her predecessor, the 51.
Although the 51 was the company’s best-selling cat, they added these features to the 53 along with new ones to repeat its success. For example, they have built an enormous saloon, flybridge, and galley by removing the foredeck cockpit in the 51 PC, making it 30 percent larger than the previous model.
This model comes with three or four stateroom layouts, with the 3-stateroom version featuring an owner’s stateroom, two sinks, a loveseat, and lots of storage space.
With two Yanmar 370 hp engines, a maximum speed of 22 knots, and a cruising speed of 17.5, you can enjoy a magnificent ride, whether it’s long-distance cruising or a fun night out with friends.
2. Fountaine Pajot MY6
This luxury power cat is 44ft (13.40m) long, making it super spacious and suitable for families and big parties. With its spacious flybridge, sunbathing lounge, and enormous galley, it’s nothing short of a second home on the water.
You can steer the cat from the saloon or the 21sqm (68 sq ft) flybridge which features a sunbathing lounge, a pool, and a galley.
This motor yacht continues to delight with its luxurious combination of privacy and pleasure, with views of the sea in almost every interior space. With three cabins, two bathrooms, six cabin beds, ample storage, and a kitchen that opens into the cockpit, you can enjoy practicality and luxury in one place.
The MY6 is exceptionally seaworthy and stable thanks to its wave-piercing hulls and Volvo IPS engines.
Like all power cats, it has straightforward steering, enabling you to control this beast even in the roughest circumstances.
3. Nautitech 47 Power
Powered by dual Volvo Penta D4 engines, this model can output 225-300hp, reaching a maximum of 22 knots and a cruising speed of 18-20 knots . This 46′ 8″ (14.23m) long power cat comes in three or four cabin versions, depending on the customer’s preference.
No matter which layout you choose, you’ll get a spacious, luxurious, and comfortable catamaran with panoramic views from the cabin. The sleek, streamlined exterior design ensures elegant sailing and seaworthiness.
It’s easy for passengers to navigate the deck thanks to its seamless design that connects the saloon to the cockpit and the rear deck. The stern features a big swimming platform that can also accommodate a tender. The cockpit is usable in different weather conditions thanks to the clear covers wrapping the whole area.
This efficient catamaran promises long cruising for big families and groups with two 300L water tanks and a pair of 645L fuel tanks.
4. Horizon PC74
The Horizon PC 74 is another luxury power cat that can give you the comfort of your home on water. This 73′ 9” (22.48m) long power cat with a 2,000gal (7570L) fuel tank is an enormous vessel that can accommodate more than 14 people.
The enormous hardtop on the three-piece windshield, the teak dining table, the U-shaped bar, the sun pad, and the swing-out stools all guarantee that you’ll have the luxury cruising experience of a lifetime.
This vast and wide catamaran allows you to access the aft deck from the flybridge via a curving staircase. The vast aft deck has a ten-person dining table, a wet bar, and storage space. You can separate the interior and exterior spaces through sliding glass doors and make the space appear bigger by opening them.
Reaching a top speed of 23 knots and a cruising speed of 19 knots, this enormous catamaran was built for efficiency and practicality.
5. Lagoon Seventy 8
This 78’1″ (23.80m) power cat with two 494 HP engines and a 2246gal (8500L) fuel capacity is one of the largest power cats on the market, offering both comfort and reliability. The enormous flybridge can feature a jacuzzi, a sunbathing area, a large foldable dining table, and a hardtop with a moveable roof. However, you can customize the flybridge based on your preferences.
The designers have compromised nothing in terms of elegance and high-quality materials with top-of-the-line finishes and interior paneling to create the kind of luxury you want.
The saloon is huge, well-ventilated, and separated from the exterior by glass doors and panoramic windows.
But what sets Lagoon Seventy 8 apart from other power cats, in addition to its enormous size, is the wide choice of layouts. You can choose between five different versions, all offering the same amount of storage space, living and sleeping area, and privacy.
Additionally, some versions are fully customizable, allowing you to pick every detail to your liking.
6. ArrowCat 420
This 41′ (12.73m) long express cruiser is a semi-custom catamaran with two-stateroom and three-stateroom layouts. The ArrowCat 420 is designed and built with comfort and strength in mind, and capable of handling rough waters safely.
The two Suzuki 350 hp engines give this model a maximum speed of 40 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots.
The streamlined design and the angled hulls ensure the vessel cuts through the waves effortlessly, making it easy to maneuver.
The fully-equipped head features an electric toilet, a shower, sink, and mirrors, coupled with a dining table, floor storage locker, and teak-finished floors. This cat is built to combine luxury and comfort for both onshore and offshore cruising.
7. Bali 4.3
This 43′ (13.1m) power cat is made for ocean crossing in mind. With five different layouts featuring different combinations of cabins and heads, the company ensures you’ll get the kind of setup you want. Regardless of the layout, this cat offers a spacious master suite with a large double bed and other private sleeping quarters.
You can quickly add to the overall space by removing the adjustable glass doors to merge the cockpit with the saloon.
A feature that sets the 4.1 apart from its predecessor is the fixed aft deck between the hulls, which provides a passageway and eliminates the need to go from one hull to the other without entering the cockpit.
8. Sunreef Supreme 68
According to its designers, this model was built with a radical concept in mind while staying true to the company’s promise of building the most comfortable and spacious power cats in the world.
One of the greatest features of the Supreme 68 is its aft garage that houses a 5m (16 ft) tender and two jet skis in addition to other water toys.
You can also transform the aft to a large platform for water sports by lowering the garage door.
The four-stateroom layout features ample storage, ensuite guest cabins, queen-sized beds, and TVs to create a memorable stay. The white and beige furniture with chrome details and floor-to-ceiling glazing create a soothing atmosphere that blends with the practicality of the well-equipped galley.
However, if you’re looking for something different, you can opt for a customized model from three different layouts.
9. Hudson 48
The sleek, diamond-cut design of this 46.46’ (14.16m) long power cat is usually the first thing to catch your eye.
It’s a light displacement cat that ensures fast cruising with a top speed of 24 knots and cruising speed of 8 knots thanks to the two 370hp Yanmar V8 engines.
The three-cabin layout features a master stateroom with a spacious and well-ventilated design made possible via the three overhead windows and opening deck hatches.
The saloon’s enormous helm station allows for comfortable and safe accommodation, making it great for rough waters and bad weather conditions.
This model also offers a few entertainment options with its large TV systems and mood lighting. The storage areas and the full-sized walk-in wardrobe give this model a comfortable, homely setting.
Here are Some of My Favorite Catamaran Cruising Resources
Thank you for reading this article. I hope you found it helpful as you hopefully start your sailing adventures. Here are some resources that I use as a sailor that I hope you’ll also find helpful. These are affiliate links, so if you do decide to use any of them, I’ll earn a commission. But in all honesty, these are the exact things that I use and recommend to everyone, even my own family. Sailboats: If you’re looking for the best boat to suit your needs, I would recommend a catamaran. If you’re interested, I can show you the differences between catamarans and other types of sailboats .
Books: For getting started, I really like Cruising catamarans made easy . It is actually a textbook from the American sailing association; it is used to get a cruising catamaran certification. There are some other great books, and I have compiled a list of books about cruising catamarans that you will find useful.
Communication: Being out on adventures, whether it be sailing or climbing mountains, good communications are essential to being safe. I recommend two things Google fi (incredibly simple cellular data all over the world) and Garmin inreach mini (for text and voice in remote areas without cell coverage)
Sailing courses: Online sailing courses are great for beginners starting out their sailing career; it’s an efficient way of learning the basics of navigation, throttle controls, and maritime safety. I suggest starting with two free courses from NauticEd .
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THE KEYS66' Valder Yachts Power Cat 2021
$ 3,999,000
- GLIDES ABOVE THE WAVES ON FOILS
- CAPABLE OF OVER 40KTS, RANGE OF OVER 2000 NM AT 10KTS
- LAND YOUR HELICOPTER
- STAND ALONE OR MEGA YACHT SUPPORT VESSEL
- ORIGINAL OWNER, NEVER CHARTERED
Constructed of carbon fiber, powered by MAN 1300 engines The Keys is able to glide above the waves on foils at 45kts. Fluid styling and elegance features throughout the interior. The open plan salon provides natural light through large windows. Features include a cozy lounging area, a cocktail bar and well-appointed galley. Forward of the main helm is a full beam master stateroom with ensuite bathroom. Three other staterooms complete the interior highlighted with natural wood tones and woven flooring coverings creating a modern yet timeless elegance.
Specifications
- Price USD: $ 3,999,000
Valder Yachts
Fort lauderdale, florida, united states, power yacht.
- LOA: 66 ft in
- Display Length: 66 ft
- Beam: 22' 3"
- Water Capacity: 556 gals
- Fuel Capacity: 2500 gals
- Engine Details: MAN V8
- Engine 1: 420.00 HRS 1300.00 HP
- Engine 2: 420.00 HRS 1300.00 HP
- Engine Fuel: Diesel
- Days on Market: INQUIRE
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- 800 RPM: Cruise at 10 knots, 4.44 L/NM fuel consumption. Travel up to 2027 NM in 203 hours.
- 1000 RPM: Speed up to 11 knots, 7.54 L/NM. Travel 1194 NM in 109 hours.
- 1200 RPM: Achieve 14 knots, 9.78 L/NM. Travel 920 NM in 66 hours.
- 1400 RPM: Glide at 20 knots, 8.26 L/NM. Travel 1089 NM in 54 hours.
- 1600 RPM: Swiftly move at 26 knots, 7.78 L/NM. Travel 1157 NM in 45 hours.
- 1800 RPM: Reach 30 knots, 8.64 L/NM. Travel 1041 NM in 35 hours.
- 2000 RPM: Hit 34 knots, 10.82 L/NM. Travel 832 NM in 24 hours.
- 2200 RPM: Soar to 37 knots, 11.88 L/NM. Travel 757 NM in 20 hours.
- 2388 RPM: Top speed of 45 knots, 12.54 L/NM. Travel 717 NM in 18 hours.
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DeLand power boat builder indicted in Ohio, sued for $270K by New York man for fraud
(This story was updated because an earlier version contained inaccurate information. Karen Lamb was never an owner of Spectre Marine LLC but did work there briefly. Also, the story was updated to include the Lambs' current marital status and to add a comment from Karen Lamb regarding the Ohio litigation.)
Terrance Weber wanted to repower his 30-foot Spectre performance boat so he reached out to a DeLand company that builds the "go-fast" water vessels. But three years later he's still in "paradise without his boat" and out more than $270,000, according to a lawsuit.
It doesn't look like he will be getting any relief anytime soon, either. In July, the owner of the boat-making company, Todd Allen Lamb, 50, and his ex-wife, Karen Nicole Lamb, 42, were each indicted in Ohio on nine counts, including felony charges of grand theft.
And in a bizarre twist, Weber is also in trouble with the law. On December 24, 2022, he allegedly paid a man to steal a boat from Lamb's DeLand shop and faces charges of burglary and grand theft of more than $100,000, according to court records.
It is a complex tale that is playing itself out in courtrooms in Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Volusia County, Florida, with no obvious takeaways other than to "let the buyer beware" when it comes to high-speed boats and that it doesn't pay to take the law into your own hands, even if you feel like you've been stiffed.
Who is Todd Lamb?
Todd Lamb and his family got a warm welcome when he relocated his high-performance boat company, Spectre Powerboats , to a 26,000-square-foot space at DeLand Municipal Airport from central Ohio, according to a December 2021 press release.
“We are very happy to be in Florida, closer to 85 percent of our customers,” he said in the Team Volusia Economic Development Corp. release. “And we are especially glad to have landed in the DeLand area of Volusia County. The area offers an exceptional quality of life and an excellent business climate. “
The release says Lamb is a veteran of boat building and racing, starting in 1992 at the age of 18 when he built small racing boats out of crashed boat parts.
“I couldn’t afford to build new ones, so I built new boats from recycled and discarded boats. In a way I sneaked into the industry," he said.
Government officials welcomed Lamb and his wife Karen, who worked at the company, as well as their teenage daughter.
“The addition of Spectre Powerboats to our corporate roster. . . underscores DeLand’s role in hosting sports-related activities," said Nick Conte, DeLand's economic development manager at the time.
“We welcome Spectre Powerboats to our community and our growing list of marine manufacturers,” echoed Volusia County Manager George Recktenwald. “Spectre’s move to Volusia County is another indication that this is a great place to do business.”
Lamb said Team Volusia was instrumental in the site search process and made presentations to local partners who could provide services and support to Spectre. “Your advice and assistance helped us make many important decisions in a timely manner, keeping our relocation on time,” he said.
The locals may not have been so helpful if they had done a Google search on the new resident.
Prior to moving to DeLand, the Lambs were living in Bellefontaine, Ohio, a small town northeast of Dayton. According to the FBI, in October 2013, Todd Lamb pleaded guilty in the U.S. Southern District Court of Ohio to selling a Mack dump truck to more than one buyer.
Selling the same truck twice
After he delivered the truck to the first buyer, he falsely told the second buyer that the truck had been stolen from the seaport in Jacksonville. He told the second buyer, who was from Wyoming, that he would refund the purchase price but did not, FBI investigators said.
The Wyoming buyer got part of his money eight years later when Lamb pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful interstate transportation of stolen motor vehicles, and one count of wire fraud.
Investigators said Lamb and his wife, Karen, conducted consignment sales and auctions of vehicles, equipment, and other goods and merchandise under the companies Almite Services and Almite Auctions. He also stole and sold vehicles through his businesses, including a Caterpillar backhoe to the Wyoming buyer.
The Columbus News Dispatch reported in 2014 that Todd Lamb was sentenced to a year in prison.
According to the FBI, Karen Lamb pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of making false statements relating to the transfer of a vehicle title and was sentenced to six months’ probation in October 2012.
In the Ohio indictment, announced last summer, Karen Lamb and Todd Lamb were each charged with three counts of fourth-degree felony grand theft, third-degree felony aggravated theft, theft from an elderly person, third-degree felony grand theft, fourth-degree felony defrauding creditors, second-degree felony telecommunications fraud, and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity.
The indictment, provided to the Daytona Beach News-Journal by the Logan County Clerk of Courts, shows the two engaged in the alleged criminal activity starting in 2017.
Between Dec. 19, 2017, and June 19, 2020, the Lambs "deprived an Ohio man of property and services" and stole $143,650 along with two Mercury boat engines, the document states.
From Feb. 9, 2018, through Oct. 10, 2018, the Lambs reportedly stole $209,339 from another Ohio man.
An elderly man from the state lost $300,462 to the Lambs who never delivered property or services to him, the court document outlined.
All the funds taken from the Ohio residents were paid to the Lambs to build boats, said Eric Stewart, the Logan County prosecutor handling the Lambs' case.
"They never got their boats and they did not get their money back," Stewart said.
The Lambs also deprived Caterpillar, a heavy equipment company, of two hydraulic excavators in March and December 2020. And, the couple also defrauded Caterpillar as creditors of more than $7,500 but less than $150,000, the Ohio prosecutor said.
"He signed a lease putting little money down, and then he sells the machines and never paid the lease," Stewart said.
Stewart said Todd was released by the Ohio court but a GPS ankle monitor was placed on him until his trial next year. Karen Lamb was released on her own recognizance, the Logan County prosecutor said.
After this story was first posted, Karen Lamb reached out to the News-Journal in an email: "It is also worth noting that while Todd Lamb and I are both defendants in the court case in Ohio, we are NOT defendants together. I do NOT nor wish to have any contact with him."
Reached at Spectre Powerboats business telephone number, and asked about the allegations, Todd Lamb said that he had no idea what a News-Journal reporter was asking him about and that the reporter had the wrong number and hung up.
But Lamb did reach out to his alleged victims after he was arrested in Volusia County on Ohio warrants and released on $10,000 bail.
Weber provided the News-Journal with a voicemail he claims Todd Lamb left him. In that voicemail, Lamb identifies himself and says he wants to make things right with Weber and the Ohio victims.
"I'm sure you guys are very upset with me, but I'd like to see if there's a way we can work all this out," he said in the voicemail recording.
Failure to deliver
In November 2021 Weber, of New York, agreed to have Todd Lamb build him a new 32-foot Spectre performance catamaran for $340,000, including a trade-in, he said.
"When he dropped in an amazing manufacturer's discount, I was sold," Weber recalled in a telephone interview of the deal he made with Lamb.
As part of the agreement, Weber traded in his used Spectre boat for $80,000 and put down a $10,000 deposit on Nov. 1, 2021. According to a lawsuit filed by Weber, he has paid Lamb, including the trade-in value, $271,787.
For the first four months, everything appeared normal but then Lamb stopped giving Weber updates on the boat. The New York businessman then hired another boating company in Florida to handle the boat building.
"He (Todd Lamb) started becoming adversarial and I wondered why he was giving us such an attitude for simple questions he was being asked," Weber said. "Then I Googled him and found that he had served time for scamming people, that he was under investigation for fraud, and I knew I was screwed."
When Weber kept asking Lamb to provide status reports, he eventually asked the man for his trade-in back. Then Lamb called the police on him, Weber said,
An October 2022 DeLand police report shows Lamb reported Weber's constant contact and asked the police to tell Weber to stop calling him and his employees.
Weber said he tried reaching an agreement with Lamb to get his boat "as is" but Lamb refused. In the end, Lamb did not deliver the new boat and did not return the trade-in, Weber said.
Weber, a small businessman, said the theft has had an emotional impact on him.
"I've laughed, I've cried. I've been through every emotional gamut you could go through," Weber said. "I mean, look at the amount of money they are stealing. It's like taking a house from someone."
Weber said he created a social media page denouncing the Lambs' activities and was contacted by victims in Ohio and Georgia, who have had similar experiences with Lamb.
Weber is suing the Lambs hoping to recoup what he said he paid the couple between November 2021 and July 2022 - $271.787 - for the boat they did not deliver, documents detail.
Victim becomes a thief?
Weber said his frustration grew even more when he tried to report Lamb's criminal activity to the DeLand Police Department. He said he made special trips to DeLand to visit the police station to file a complaint but that if "he got more than 30 seconds at the plexi glass," the front lobby's window, it was too much.
Weber said he sent DeLand police a document drafted by his New York lawyer, Mark Seidenfeld, on Dec. 25, 2022, outlining what Lamb did but police did not act on it.
"They told me that Todd Lamb was a legitimate businessman and that my issue was a civil case," Weber said. "But the police readily arrested me over my very own boat."
According to a DeLand police arrest report, on Dec. 24, they responded to an alarm at Lamb's shop. Lamb told them a boat had been taken. He told police that he had an ongoing civil issue with Weber and that Weber had said he would be taking a boat from his business, the report said.
DeLand police spokeswoman Vicki Karr said there is no record of Weber contacting the police prior to the Dec. 24 grand theft arrest.
Police noted that a bay door had been cut open. State police in South Carolina later spotted the 32-foot boat being towed north on Interstate 95 and stopped the vehicle. They arrested Ronnie Dominguez, of Pennsylvania, who said Weber had paid him to tow the boat to New York, an arrest report states.
Weber told investigators that he had paid a sum of money for the boat and that he and Lamb had reached an agreement where he could pick it up. This was outlined in a letter to DeLand police from Weber's New York attorney dated Dec. 25, 2022.
Another lawsuit filed
Weber sued Spectre Marine LLC in April. He alleges in the last five years, the Lambs have opened different boat manufacturing companies under the Spectre name and that they started Spectre Marine, LLC., doing business as Spectre Powerboats at the Summerhill Drive location in DeLand.
"They were not conducting business at that location. It was a criminal enterprise," Weber said.
Lambs depend on ill-gotten proceeds
The lawsuit filed by Weber argues that the Lambs depend on ill-gotten proceeds as their income and have engaged in racketeering activities related to custom powerboat manufacturing.
The Lambs built the boat for Weber but kept increasing the value and then claimed Weber owed them $55,000. The Lambs then sold the boat to a third party, the suit states.
"I am hoping the court will make a judgment against Todd Lamb and his Spectre company," Weber said. "I got robbed, dude. I got straight robbed."
In a statement, DeLand officials said they had a minimal role in getting the Lambs to locate in the city.
"Like any business that relocates to our community, we expect customers to be treated fairly and ethically," they said. "If the allegations are indeed true, we hope justice is served and that those wronged are able to pursue remedies available through our court system,” the statement read.
Recktenwald did not respond to an inquiry from the News-Journal asking for comment. Three Team Volusia executives also did not respond to emails from the News-Journal seeking comment.
Weber awaits his fate in criminal court.
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