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FAQ


What is the difference between Sport and Standard version?
On the first sight there is no differences, but hull's building technology is different. The Sport version is built in vacuum technology based on foam core material. The result is a tightly compressed laminate that is uniform and flawless with the excellent strength-to-weight and rigidity-to-weight ratios.
An added bonus of foam core construction is integral floatation. Catamaran N700K in Sport version will not sink even holed and filled with water. Hulls of the Standard version is built as the monolith structure, based on Spheretex core material.
Ready to sail catamaran N700K in Sport version weight 550kg and in Standard version 600kg.
Additional difference you can find in hardware specification. The Sport version is equipped with RONSTAN’s hardware and Standard with HOLT.

Do you offer the trailer dedicated for catamaran N700K?
Yes. We offer the trailer dedicated for catamaran N700K. Please refer to photo gallery for some pictures of phases of boat preparation. The trailer is produced according to EU rules and has got CE Certification. The trailer helps in the boat assembling.

What does it mean : speed 20 knots +"?
Maximum speed depends on many factors. Helmsmen skills and weather conditions, especially sea condition are the most important. Catamaran N700K in Sport version is ready to sail with the speed of more then 20 knots, however ones should remmember that the boat has been designed for cruising use and should not serve for breaking speed records.

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