| Current Price | uS$ 850,000 |
| Vessel Type | Catamaran |
| Builder | Aquila |
| Year | 2020 |
| Location | Stuart, Florida, United States |
| Hull Material | Fiberglass |
| LOA | 44 feet |
| Beam | 21 feet |
| Engine Manufacturer | Volvo |
| Engine Model | 320 |
| Engine Year | 2020 |
| Fuel | Diesel |
| Max Speed | knots |
Living the MOJO Way
Walk the teak swim platforms and step up to a cockpit built for barefoot dinners: the aft galley window lifts, the counter folds out, and suddenly the cockpit is your outdoor bar. Slide the salon door shut, switch on the generator-fed chill, and 360° windows still keep you connected to the anchorage.
Forward, a dedicated owner’s suite spans the bridge-deck—king berth, desk/vanity, and a full head with separate shower. A washer-dryer hides inboard so you stay self-sufficient on long passages. Each hull carries a queen guest cabin with en-suite, giving friends hotel-suite privacy.
Up top, the oversized flybridge seats a dozen for sundowners, grills the day’s catch, and stores the tender aft. Wide side decks, deep bulwarks, and molded foredeck steps make every berth, cleat, and sun-pad a safe, one-level stroll.
Twin asymmetrical hulls slice head seas instead of pounding, while 21' 6" of beam keeps wine glasses level at rest. At 17 knots you sip roughly a gallon a mile; bump the throttles and still outrange most monohulls on the same 290-gal tanks.