Two sets of stairs descend from here to a pair of ensuite guest doubles, the starboard side one is slightly bigger than the port.
Less predictable is the full-beam owners’ suite in front of the saloon, co*plete with aft-facing bed, 270-degree views and steps down to an ensuite shower-room to starboard and a dressing room to port.
There’s also a twin-bunk cabin with its own entrance from the cockpit, bringing the total capacity to eight people in four ensuite cabins.
Various engine options are available from twin 360hp Volvo D6s up to 550hp Cummins QSB6.7s. The mid-spec 480hp Volvo D8s give a claimed top speed of 22 knots and a useful 400nm-plus range at 17-knots or as much as 2,000nm at 6 knots.
Small bow-bulbs help reduce pitching and improve economy but there’s also an option of a foil to add more lift and further improve the vessel’s speed and economy.
Source: Aquila 54 first look: Successful powercat design proves that size does matter (http://ht**://www.mby.c**/news/aquila-54-first-look-powercat-120679)