Welcome to Powerplay Catamarans

 

 

What makes Powerplay Catamarans so special? The first thing that strikes you about the Powerplay range of boats is their beautiful lines. Compared to the original catamaran designs, which were very boxy in shape, Powerplay Catamarans look great on the water and invite a second look. The hulls are fair and blend into a curve at the rear to culminate in a boarding platform. The platforms have radial stairs allowing easy access from your tender or from the dock to the main saloon level. 
However, these catamarans are not just pretty to look at, they have also been designed to increase economy by virtue of their underwater hull design. Their innovative hulls make them more efficient and therefore more economical to run compared to other designs. The engine-rooms also give access to the steering rams and rudderpost. Cockpit mounted stainless steel and glass gates can be closed to increase safety at sea. 
Another innovative feature is the inclusion of forward boarding stairs, designed to make it easier to embark and disembark directly into the sea or onto a suitable beach. Divers will love this inclusion as we all know how difficult it is to climb up the old style aft ladders with scuba or snorkeling gear strapped on. These stairs stow easily up under the forward catwalk area when not in use. This is done either manually or electrically depending on options selected.
There are several layouts designed to suit your needs. The newest design now includes a queen sized bedroom on the main deck as well as a fully appointed kitchen/breakfast bar and lounge area. There are options available for up to 4 cabins in the lower areas, for those having extra accommodation needs.
The fly-bridge is fully air-conditioned and appointed with the latest conveniences. The other major options available are extended fly-bridge length as well as an extended transom which acts as an excellent fishing platform for those inclined.
The availability of various dingy stowage positions caters for the differing requirements of the owners. The dingy can be stowed either on the traditionally positioned aft davits, on the extended area of the fly-bridge with crane or up forward across the bows, also with a crane fitted. 

Our new range of vessels are capable of being fitted with either Volvo Penta IPS, Cummins Zeus or traditional shaft drives.

 

Special attention to detail is given to the finishing touches of every Powerplay Catamaran that leaves the shipyard. James Dewing, our boat-builder and designer, is on site in his full time capacity as Q.C to check that all relevant Standards are adhered to throughout the construction. We are Australian, CE and USL capable.
Please use the menu on the left to see a list of standard inclusions on our catamarans.

For further information regarding previous boats built click here


Our Australian marketing and sales agent is
Keith Cogzell.

 

For International enquiries, please click here.