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Catamaran cabin cruiser Little Cheetah
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Catamaran cabin cruiser - Little Cheetah - Cheetah Marine - outboard / twin-engine / hard-top
Catamaran cabin cruiser - Little Cheetah - Cheetah Marine - outboard / twin-engine / hard-top
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Characteristics

Number of hulls
catamaran
Motor type
outboard
Number of engines
twin-engine
Deck layout
hard-top
Intended use
sport-fishing
Length

6.9 m
(22'07" )

Width

2.4 m
(7'10" )

Motor power

100 ch
(100 hp)

Draft

0.25 m
(0'09" )

Description

Cheetah Catamarans have become increasingly popular in Poole with past deliveries including 'Dolphin III' a 10.2m charter Cheetah taking wheelchair users on day trips. ‘Little Cheetah’ is the original and most popular of the Cheetah designs. The set up is intended as a dayboat with fishing and leisure. The long style wheelhouse is simply set out with helm and navigator’s suspension seating with lots of space for storage of fishing gear and equipment. Outside, the large spacious deck forms an ideal platform for fishing. For added space, the twin Honda 50hp outboards are mounted onto aluminium pods behind the moulded transom giving a deck size of 3m long by 2.2m wide. With a draught of just 30cm, ‘Little Cheetah’ can access shallower regions of Poole Harbour. The dual hull design enables her to be easily nosed up onto remote beaches and islands, sitting level on the sand whilst you hop down to explore or light up a BBQ. Stainless steel keel bands protect the hulls when fishing in the shallows around rocks and the engines can be trimmed and tilted independently giving excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. New Owner, Alan Fuller who has been a passionate boater for many years will keep the 6.9m Cheetah alongside his other boat, a spectacular 45ft Broom. Alan said ’she will be used purely and simply for pleasure fishing, mainly around the Solent area with some extended day trips mid channel for bass and cod.’ Alan chose a Cheetah for its excellent stability with no rolling when fishing at anchor or drifting over wrecks.
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