The excitement generated by all the extra beam that makes any catamaran’s main deck so spacious often palls slightly when you go below and discover how narrow the hulls are.
In the YOT 36, the owner’s cabin occupies the port hull, but its double berth has been extended over the tunnel to create a reasonably spacious sleeping area.
Over to starboard, the guest cabin is necessarily confined to its hull and might seem a bit cave-like, but we’ll get a better idea when we step on board at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival.
LOA: 35ft 10in (10.92m)
Beam: 13ft 1in (3.99m)
Engines: Twin 225-300hp Mercury outboard
Top speed: 56 knots
Starting price: Available upon application
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