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Squalt Marine introduces new CK70 catamaran

by Squalt Marine International 13 Apr 2022 20:57 UTC

On the occasion of the "International Multihull Show", Squalt marine shipyard presents its brand new CK 70 as a world premiere.

This catamaran, designed for ocean cruising, offers a maximum of space for the comfort of its guests. This aluminium catamaran is an all latitudes sailing.

The CK 70 surprises with the comfort on board, the ease of manoeuvring and the robustness. The aluminium construction is its major asset which makes it an exception in solidity and safety, in order to fully enjoy the pleasures of navigation and life on board.

The catamaran on display is a four-cabin version, which guarantees spacious and comfortable private spaces.

A well-equipped and very functional open U-shaped galley is adjacent to a large and friendly saloon to enjoy ample space for life on board.

The chart table is equipped with an electric engine control and powerful navigation instruments that facilitate navigation.

Two comfortable crew cabins in the forward peaks have independent access. The spacious and friendly exterior spaces invite you to relax. The large and inviting aft cockpit is an ideal space for dining or entertaining.

The spacious flybridge is equipped with a helm station with a 360 degrees view is an asset for the skipper as well as for the guests, who will be able to accompany him on top of the ship to admire the sea and enjoy the sun.

The roof allows the installation of a good number of solar panels as an energy source.

Main features:

  • Length overall: 22.20 m
  • Beam: 10.32 m
  • Displacement: 38 T
  • VIP cabins: 4 large double cabins
  • Length at design waterline: 21.10 m / 70'
  • Draft: 1.50 m
  • Total sail area: up to 320 m2 downwind
  • Crew cabins: 2

Like all the CK catamarans, the CK 70 is built in aluminium on the basis of an outstanding experience, with an assured mastery of materials, in application of the fundamentals which are:

  • Safety
  • Durability
  • The respect of the owner's expectations
  • Comfort
  • A guarantee of investment
  • A competitive price

Squalt marine catamarans will surprise you with their innovation.

The advantages of aluminum construction

    Strength and lightness:

    Aluminum construction makes it possible to obtain hulls and superstructures that are both very strong and light. Moreover, thanks to its exceptional resistance qualities, an aluminum hull can withstand shocks more easily than a polyester hull. As a result, an aluminum boat is safer, and particularly suitable for open sea sailing.

    Durability:

    Aluminum also offers the advantage of unparalleled durability. Little maintenance is required and the structure does not deteriorate over the years. An aluminum boat has no limit to its life span.

    High corrosion resistance:

    Aluminum has been used in the marine industry for many years and has always demonstrated its resistance to corrosion and structural fatigue. The current state of knowledge does not allow us to determine the lifespan of an aluminum structure, and to simplify matters, experts consider its longevity as permanent.

    Comfort:

    An aluminum hull has excellent thermal and acoustic insulation and is reassuringly solid. It does not creak when sailing and does not emit odors.

    Environment:

    Unlike composite, aluminum is fully recyclable at the end of its life. Moreover, it generates little secondary pollution thanks to the low maintenance it requires.

    Safety:

    Safety at sea is paramount. Aluminum does not burn in air and does not ignite combustion.

    Customized fittings:

    Aluminum allows for more customization possibilities. Thus, it is possible to adapt each boat to the specific needs of the owners. Modifying the deck plan, the layout or the superstructure is entirely possible.

    Resale value:

    Aluminum vessels are extremely durable and retain their resale value, due to the fact that the structure does not wear out or deteriorate over time.

Squalt marine international shipyard

Located in Bizerte in Tunisia on more than 3.000 m" covered, the shipyard Squalt marine international builds aluminum boats.

At the helm of the shipyard for more than six years is Claude KERMOAL surrounded by a team of 40 employees, who design and build together aluminum sailing and motor catamarans customizable at the request of the future owner.

The shipyard builds tailor-made boats and accompanies the owner from the design to the launch.

Squalt Marine International works closely with well-known and recognized naval architects. The range offers the models, CK64, CK70, CK43 and soon the CK56.

The Squalt Marine team

Claude Kermoal, who cumulates a double professional experience of nearly 40 years, that of the builder and the charter operator with a team of 40 complementary collaborators. With experience and innovation, the shipyard responds to the demands of various shipowners.

The new range of large CK catamarans

Spring 2022: As the shipyard prepares to launch its new 2022-2027 range, Squalt Marine International will present the "world premiere" of the new 70-foot (slightly over 21 meters) CK70 catamaran named "Timeless" at the International Multihull Boat Show from April 20 to 24, 2022 in La Grande Motte.

This catamaran will be moored at pontoon S, near the YACHT CLUB restaurant at the Show. The shipyard will unveil its new range of motor catamarans.

In 2023, the first CK56 (17 meters) will be launched. The shipyard will unveil the first plans for its new range of motor catamarans during the show. In 2024, the construction of a very high-end CK78 will be launched.

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