The Moorings Continues Fleet Expansion With New Morrelli & Melvin-designed Moorings 3900 Catamaran

Posted: March 9, 2011 in Multihull Projects, Production Multihull, Recreational Multihull, Sailing Performance, Yacht Design
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A luxurious new catamaran model designed by multihull architects Morelli & Melvin and built in the Robertson & Caine factory, the Moorings 3900 was based upon the award-winning hull design, interior accommodation plan and helm station of their private model Leopard 38, named Cruising World’s Boat of the Year 2010 and Best Boat 2010 by SAIL. With a generous sail plan and hull design, the 3900 offers high performance yet is highly practical and easy-to-use.

The Moorings 3900 features a raised helm station, which offers 360-degree visibility beneath a hardtop bimini, while a separate extended hardtop with hatch ventilation shades the spacious cockpit. Solar panels installed on the cockpit hardtop charge the onboard batteries. She is equipped with a full suite of Raymarine navigational electronics, cockpit-led sail controls, anchoring system with electric windlass, convenient dinghy davit with electric winch, and generator. Inside, comfort remains a priority with a galley-up design and air-conditioning throughout the saloon and roomy 3-cabin/2-head accommodation plan. Fully equipped, the ergonomic galley layout features heat-resistant Corian countertops, standard stainless steel stove with oven and broiler, deep sink with mixer tap, large refrigerator-freezer system and ample counter and cabinet space.

Click here to read the entire article at  http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/The-Moorings-Continues-Fleet-Expansion-With-New-Moorings-3900-Catamaran-1408660.htm

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