- Cruising Speed: 8 kn
- Maximum Speed: 24 kn
- Beam: 18' 0''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 2' 9''
- Displacement: 26,120 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 400|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 110|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 80|gallon
- Cabins: 2
- Heads: 2
Key Features and Upgrades:
The Maine Cat P-47's combination of attractive "Down East" classic lines, high-quality spacious accommodations, light-weight composite construction, superb ride quality, and excellent cruising range, makes her the perfect vessel for any occasion. The fuel savings will make you smile. While ideal for weekend getaways or the Great Loop, the P-47 was also designed with ocean crossings in mind, perfect for heading for the Bahamas, Caribbean, and beyond.
Her fine displacement hulls and bridge deck clearance of almost 3' ensure an extremely comfortable ride in a seaway. A draft of 2'9" with protected propellers and rudders makes those shallow, hard-to-reach anchorages a reality.
The beauty of the P-47 platform is the abundance of space, excellent 360-degree visibility, and 6'6" headroom, making her feel like a much larger vessel. She features the standard two-cabin layout, with the large owner's suite utilizing the starboard hull. Both cabins have spacious en-suite heads, with electric toilets and separate shower stalls. The saloon settee can easily be converted to a king-size berth, for the occasional additional guests. The unique galley configuration has extensive counter space for easy entertaining.
More adventurous owners will appreciate her ability to be self-sufficient for extended periods, with 680W of solar, a large New Battery Bank, New Sea Water Pro 40 gal per hour water maker, New Generator, air conditioning, and more. This Maine Cat also features a full compliment of electronics, fuel polishing system and oil change system.
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