While I do like that Aquila is adding the foiling feature to at least one of their yacht class of boats, they may be trying to do too much in this hull. It might almost be better to add a couple of feet to the sugar scoops and mount a pair of Mercury 600's. That way you could use much of the engine space for those extra sleeping areas.
The ideal if cost was no an issue would be to get the Cox 300 diesel outboard motors. So much better in terms of fuel economy, practicality with carrying only one fuel for engines and generator plus, the major for me, safety since diesel is so much less volatile than gas.
I watch every video regardless of price point because Captain Steve does a great review and hello from Ontario, Canada.
Great Video - Thanks.
Wonderful video as usual Boat Test. Well done. Great work.
Beautiful boat
Great video. The Wandering Hillbilly has the larger version and say the upper bridge needs more ac vents. Not enough. Get hot on the bridge.
Very nice.
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While I do like that Aquila is adding the foiling feature to at least one of their yacht class of boats, they may be trying to do too much in this hull. It might almost be better to add a couple of feet to the sugar scoops and mount a pair of Mercury 600's. That way you could use much of the engine space for those extra sleeping areas.
600s are for speed and very heavy. Literally the opposite point of this catamaran.
300’s or 400’3 outboards would be ideal for this Aquila. Use the freed up space for more fuel tanks.
The ideal if cost was no an issue would be to get the Cox 300 diesel outboard motors. So much better in terms of fuel economy, practicality with carrying only one fuel for engines and generator plus, the major for me, safety since diesel is so much less volatile than gas.
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if you got enough money to comfortably afford this one, why not just go for the 44. It just has the best master, full beam, nice salon, etc.
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