The Powercat 78 is designed around space, light and life at sea. Deck areas flow naturally between interior and exterior living spaces — from the shaded aft dining area to the panoramic flybridge and the sunbeds at the bow. The wide catamaran hull creates a stability and sense of room that monohulls at this price point cannot match. At anchor, the twin hulls form a protected swim platform that feels like having your own private lagoon.
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Interiors
The interior is defined by its extraordinary beam — at nearly 12 metres wide, the salon feels more like a house than a boat. Floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides mean the sea is always visible from every seat. The layout includes a large lounge area, a dining table for all guests, and a galley that opens fully to the cockpit. Light, airy, and genuinely spacious in a way monohulls at this price point simply cannot match.
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Accommodation
Four double staterooms accommodate up to eight guests, including a master suite with a private balcony and direct access to the water. The twin-hull arrangement means each cabin is genuinely private — no shared corridor noise, no footsteps overhead. Each stateroom has its own en-suite bathroom and natural light from hull-level windows. A layout that works as well for families as it does for groups of friends.