That cockpit is organised around a central dinette with an aft-facing settee to help make the most of the open transom. And down below, while the two ensuite cabins steal extra space by projecting inboard of their respective hulls, they do so way forward, where the bow elevation is at its greatest and the bridge deck clearance at its most forgiving.
Whether this stylish co*pact cruising cat is enough to tempt people away from premium monohulls is of course open to question. But as the race for power cat supremacy continues to hot up, it’s certainly refreshing to see a builder entering the fray with something so unashamedly different.