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Invincible 33 Catamaran

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INVINCIBLE Boat Company has added to its lineup with the launch of the new 33′ Catamaran.

Invincible’s current product portfolio includes nine semi-custom models ranging from 33′ (10m) to 46′ (14m) in both mono-hull and catamaran designs. With a raft of announcements expected in the coming months, the range will be further extended.

Sam Wallrock, of Sydney based Boat Monster, Invincible’s dealer for Australia and New Zealand, said: “The 33′ is going to be perfect for our waters and we were quick to place orders. We’ve already introduced the Invincible 35′ Catamaran and in July we took delivery of an Invincible 37′ Catamaran. We can’t wait for customers to see the new 33”.

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Each Invincible catamaran model utilises the patented hybrid semi-asymmetrical multihull design created by Morrelli and Melvin exclusively for Invincible. Morrelli and Melvin are the leading authority in multihull designs, given their extensive involvement in the America’s Cup and Olympic competitions. Their decades of competitive experience and investment in computational fluid dynamics results in the trademark qualities of Invincible’s catamarans: boats that don’t lean outward in turns and can handle all conditions without the assistance of negative trim or ballast.

“A dedicated twin-outboard platform is something we’ve been excited to work on with Invincible for a while now,” Melvin said.

“The versatility of the smaller platform with more storage space than your traditional mono-hull should prove to be popular for the customer looking to make the jump to a cat.”

Specifications
LOA: 33′ 11” / 10.3 M
Beam: 10′ 3” / 3.1 M
Weight (w/power): 9,800 lbs / 4,450 kg
Fuel Capacity: 400 gallons / 1,500 litres
Maximum Horsepower: 900
At the launch event the 33′ Catamaran was fitted with twin Mercury Verado
400s and tops out at 65+ MPH. Other engine options will be available.

For more information: boatmonster.com.au

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