Custom Wave 50 for charter
General information
Description
Navigation Systems
Electronics
Depthsounder
Radar
Log-Speedometer
Radar Detector
Wind Speed and Direction
Repeater(s)
TV Set
Navigation Center
Plotter
Autopilot
Radio
Compas
GPS
Cockpit Speakers
VHF
Mechanical Equipment
electrical windlass
Deck and Hull Equipment
Outside Equipment
Teak Cockpit
Cockpit Shower
Hydraulic Gangway
Tender
Solar Panel
Liferaft
Cockpit Cushions
Cockpit Table
Swimming Ladder
Galley Equipment
Inside Equipment
Dishwasher
Bow Thruster
Washing Machine
Electric Bilge Pump
Oven
Manual Bilge Pump
Microwave Oven
Air Conditioning
Electric Head
Heating
Hot Water
Refrigerator
Fresh Water Maker
Deep Freezer
Sea Water Pump
Battery Charger
Additional Equipment
Rigging
Steering Wheel
Electric Winch
Sails
Fully Battened Mainsail
Furling Genoa
Electrical Equipment
Shore Power Inlet
Generator
Inverter
Accommodations
Single Berths
2
Double Berths
4
Cabins
4
Heads
5
2021 Wave 50Wave Catamarans has risen to the challenge of creating a catamaran where comfort and a spacious living area - features hitherto associated with larger vessels - may now be found on a 50-foot yacht. The WAVE 50 offers an astonishing ratio of usable space to length, giving its users in excess of 160 m2.
Thanks to Wave Catamarans Shipyard's wealth of experience, the WAVE 50 - a unique, state-of-the-art model - is not just a vision, it is now a reality. Its perfect synthesis, where wonderful design meets cutting edge and user-friendly energy solutions, guarantees the perfect conditions to find calm and comfort on the water.
The WAVE 50, as the very first model in the new WAVE catamaran line, presents a previously unseen approach to design. The distinctive shape of the superstructure allows for an unprecedented amount of space in the lounge and the front cockpit - a rarity among 50-foot catamarans. The modern hull’s inverted bows with its elegant shape accentuated by sharp slits, in addition to the rigid roof spoiler on the upper deck, all enhance the WAVE 50’s inimitable slenderness.
Source
- www.boats.com (3/25/22)