Aquila Launches 36 Molokai: A Game-Changer in Fishing Catamarans
Aquila's Innovation in Fishing Catamarans
Aquila has announced the launch of the 36 Molokai, a stunning new addition to its renowned Molokai series designed specifically for fishing enthusiasts. With its impressive 36-foot length, this catamaran is a tribute to serious fishing performance. By building upon the success of the larger 47 Molokai, Aquila delivers a vessel that combines capability with comfort, ensuring an unparalleled fishing experience.
Proven Fishing Performance
The Aquila 36 Molokai stands out not just as a boat, but as a dedicated fishing platform, outfitted with intelligent design features aimed at maximizing efficiency. This catamaran takes full advantage of a twin-hull structure, providing exceptional stability and a smooth ride, qualities that experienced anglers value when out on the water. Its construction techniques ensure that it can withstand tough conditions while still performing at its best, whether it’s fishing nearshore species or heading into deeper waters for big catches.
Design Heritage by Peart Yacht Design
Drawing from the expertise of Peart Yacht Design, known for creating the award-winning Aquila 47 Molokai, the new 36 Molokai inherits successful elements that highlight its fishing capabilities without sacrificing luxury. The design team understands the need for efficiency in hull shapes and intuitive deck layouts which enhance functionality, giving anglers all they need for a successful day. The advanced engineering characterizing the 37 Molokai is evident in every aspect of the 36's design.
Features for Comfort and Functionality
The bow of the 36 Molokai is elegantly designed for both relaxation and actionable fishing. It features sun loungers that comfortably seat three people, ideal for leisure during transport or downtime, providing storage options for tackle and gear underneath. This layout can be customized according to individual needs, making the boat versatile for different activities, from fishing to entertaining.
The interior of the 36 Molokai welcomes versatility in its setup. An integrated tackle station keeps equipment organized, while the option for an outdoor kitchen with BBQ facilities transforms the catamaran into a social space, allowing moments of relaxation after fishing. Convenient pull-out coolers enhance storage options, ensuring ample space for both fishing supplies and social gatherings.
Built for Serious Fishing
With its carbon fiber hardtop, the 36 Molokai is built to handle serious fishing challenges. Unlike traditional fiberglass structures, this hardtop boasts remarkable rigidity, eliminating the need for reinforcements that are often necessary with heavier installations such as tuna towers. This ensures that the structure can withstand the taxing requirements of offshore fishing without compromising integrity.
Designed with anglers in mind, the added sleeping cabin and head below deck allows for extended trips and offers a retreat for those wishing to escape the sun and wind. This feature not only enhances fishing capabilities but also makes the 36 Molokai suitable for family outings, catering to diverse interests on board.
The Future of Fishing with Aquila
The Aquila 36 Molokai is set to make its debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October 2025. This launch emphasizes Aquila’s commitment to innovation in the power catamaran industry. With a reputation for high-quality standards and cutting-edge design, the company continues to set new benchmarks. Yachts built by Sino Eagle Yachts promise performance, comfort, and style that appeals to both serious anglers and leisure enthusiasts alike. More information on the Aquila 36 Molokai can be found on the official Aquila website, where the latest models and innovations are showcased.
Aquila not only aims to meet the demands of the fishing community but also enhances the overall boating experience with every design. With continuous improvements and new innovations, Aquila stands as a leader in the power catamaran segment and reflects the future of fishing boats.