Two Ocean Marine's fully-custom, 26.6-metre catamaran Amavi – previously known as the Two Oceans 870 Power Catamaran – has been launched. The project was commissioned for a client based in the Indian Ocean and will be delivered before the end of the year, according to BOATPro.
The yacht forms part of a longstanding collaboration between the South African shipyard and Du Toit Yacht Design, who have partnered on a collection of 14 custom-built catamarans ranging from 18.3 metres to 33.5 metres.
Accommodation is across two en suite cabins on the lower deck and an owner's cabin on the upper deck. The owner's cabin is designed with walk-in closets, a coffee station and a private aft cockpit. Two crew members can be accommodated in each hull, with crew quarters positioned on the main deck.
The main deck is the catamaran's "social nucleus", housing the saloon, a galley and fore and aft cockpits, while the upper-level flybridge has an al fresco lounge, a bar and a "nap station".
The yacht will also benefit from a variety of water toys, including dive compressors. The tender on the owner's deck is facilitated by a hydraulic crane and davit system, with another crane launching and retrieving the foredeck's two Jet Skis.
Equipped for "extensive cruising", the Two Oceans 870 Power Catamaran has a fuel capacity of 11,400 litres.
A relatively low draft of 1.9 metres will also allow the yacht to cruise shallower bays and anchorages, as found in the Bahamas and Caribbean.
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