The debut of the sailing catamaran Bavaria Nautitech 46 Open took place in 2016 at the Boat Show in the French city of Rochefort. The design of the vessel was done by Stefano Roseo and his design studio Studio Roséo Design, which worked together with the famous designer Mark Lombara. The yacht received extensive panoramic glazing of the entire cabin, a large number of opening hatches with mosquito nets and two-meter ceilings in each cabin. The hull of the yacht, designed by Mark Lombar, was made of hardened fiberglass using carbon fiber, which led to a reduction in the weight of the vessel and a significant improvement in its maneuverability. The interior is finished in teak in light tones and is available in several configurations to choose from.
The cabin has a company cabin, a spacious dining area for 10 people, a control post, as well as a kitchen with a stove, oven, grill, refrigerator and a small pantry for storing food stocks. For relaxation, there are sun loungers in the bow of the vessel, a shaded terrace with a folding table and sofas at the stern, as well as a folding hydraulic transom, which provides safe access to water. For accommodation, three or four double cabins are provided for the choice of the owner with three or four bathrooms, respectively. In total, the yacht can accommodate up to 14 people. The customer is also available with a tender garage in the stern of the vessel for storing water transport.
The Bavaria Nautitech 46 Open catamaran has a Volvo Penta diesel engine with 80 hp and a fuel tank for 600 liters of fuel.
The catamaran can be used for access to the open sea or sea voyages, as evidenced by its classification - B. Sea Craft.
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