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Aquila 36 Power Catamaran - Alternate Aft Deck Module Layouts

by John Curnow on 13 Nov 2017
Powerful, fast, purposeful, capable - A little bit like the Frigate behind it - Aquila 36 Power Catamaran John Curnow
When we reviewed the Aquila 36 Powerboat originally, we were very impressed with the 'Great Entertainer', as we called it. Here was a spacious vessel, capable of taking a family and guests to all the best spots quickly, comfortably and with an ambience of grace and style that not many vessels are capable of competing with. Our video, below, has been watched by many all over the globe.



During our review, we spoke of how it was also a little bit like the Great Transformer as well, for it has a variety of configurations for you to choose from, and they are not just whether to have the full front windshields, or only partial ones. No, here are versions to suit a variety of uses, and are possibly even more plentiful than the ones offer for engine size/configuration. One of the most asked about was the fishing version, an example of which is due in Australia early in the new year, so it will be something to look over closely.

For now though, here are the renders of the factory options, so please enjoy determining which one you will be purchasing.

Fishing and Diving Version

• Port side seating removed and replaced with Live Well Box with See-Thru FRP Lid
• Starboard side seating replaced with FRP Module with built in Tackle Storage Drawers, and Knife/Tool Holder Integrated into the door. Optional Electric BBQ, or Corian Counter for Bait Prep Area
Centre Seating replaced with the following; -
• Large Fish Box/Cooler with Integrated FRP Lid
• 5 x Fishing Rod Holders Integrated into Aft Section of Module
• Dive Tank Storage with lid
• Large wrap around Aluminum Railing with Integrated Dive Ladder that folds down well below water line for easy access up and down for divers.










Island Explorer Version

• Port side seating removed and replaced with Storage Module with FRP Flip up Lid and Deep Box for storing items such as Fenders, Dock Lines or Snorkelling Gear
• Starboard side seating removed and replaced with module to allow installation of Electric BBQ on top. Below BBQ will be a two-drawer unit to allow storage and also incorporates Knife and Tool Holder on the inside of the door
• Centre seating remains, which still converts to a Sun Bed Platform
• Saloon Table changes from Standard Single Leaf Flip Up to Double Leaf Flip Up. Single Drawer on Top with Cabinet Door on the bottom, with built in Shelving and Bottle Storage
• Stainless Steel SUP Roof Racks installed on Aft Section of Hard Top








Summer BBQ Version

• Starboard side seating replaced with FRP Module with FRP Lid and Corian Counter, as well as a two-drawer unit with Knife and Tool Holder on the door
Optional Items that can be arranged on the module
• Add electric BBQ (This is to be ordered if a customer wants 2 x BBQs installed, and also if customer wants cooktop in the galley and also a BBQ)
• Remove drawer system below BBQ and replace with Ice Maker
• Remove drawer system below BBQ and replace with 42 L Stainless Steel Fridge/Freezer






Standard Sport Version
• Port seating
• Starboard seating
• Centre seating which converts to a sun Bbd



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