Catamaran with Dual-Sized Outboards: The Ultimate Power Play

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We catch up with Aspen Power Catamarans owner Larry Graf at the Seattle Boat Show for a tour of their exciting 35' catamaran. What's unique about this catamaran is that it utilizes two different sized Mercury outboards for it's power. You'll have to see it for yourself! Larry's been building boats for decades in the Pacific Northwest and he's mastered the sponson design to work with the offset outboard sizes to achieve incredible fuel economy. In addition, Aspen Power Catamaran's have a thoughtfully designed interior to make any yachting adventure exceptionally comfortable.

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コメント (21)
  • @bergyboys
    I love everything about this Aspen guy- right down to his Wrangler jeans. Great boat builder. I'm a fan!
  • Aspen Power this concept and embodiment are considerably inspiring. Thank you.
  • Interesting , Thank You . I hope it works . Happy Designing and building
  • Wow, that is an impressive boat. Incredible design/build quality.
  • @wayneyd2
    That look like Portland boat show.
  • @Dkuett
    What type of water heater? Propane or electric?
  • I like the Aspen 35 a LOT! It would make a perfect Loop boat, with that super low air draft you wouldn't even need to fret about the western Erie Canal if you wanted to stay in the States. Seems to have plenty of storage for gear and provisions, and I suspect they could even put a third solar panel on the front portion of the hardtop. One of the very few dings is that it's a single wet head, and I don't really see any way to do anything about that in the amount of space available.
  • @MtnTuna
    where are the rod holders? where are the insulated fish boxes?