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► Full test in our Multipower Special Edition: https://www.multihulls-world.com/review/motor/cora-48-a-powercat-designed-for-cruising-in-australia-or-elsewhere ► Built in Thailand at the highly reputed PMG shipyard, the Cora Cat 48 is an evolution of the Heliotrope 48. Philippe Guenat and naval architect Albert Nazarov, who created the Cora Catamarans brand, designed a new deck mold and have completely redesigned the interior. The 48 is constructed using the infusion technique to save weight, while the sleek hulls and good bridgedeck clearance reduce drag and limit slamming. Limiting your speed to 8 knots, you can enjoy a range of 1,400 nautical miles. The Cora 48 is a semi-custom unit and is available in several versions, with 2, 3 or 4 cabins. The main deck is topped by a huge flybridge and that, too, is also available in several versions. ► Technical Specifications Builder: Cora Catamarans/PMG Shipyard Length: 48.39’ (14.75 m) Beam: 23.72’ (7.23 m) Draft: 3.25’ (99 cm) Air draft: 22.66’ (6.79 m) Light displacement: 36,800 lbs (16.7 t) Powertrain: 2 x 280 HP Fuel capacity: 525 US gal (2,000 l) Range: 1,400 miles at 8 knots CE Certification: A ► Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Log on to our website to discover over 500 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ► Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ► Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Follow our multi news on X https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Let’s talk about business https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #coracatamarans #kevingreen #cora47 #multihullsworld #yachting #multihull #cruising #bluewater #sailing #sailcruising #seatrial #boatreview #bluewatersailing #boat #boatlife #boating #sailingday #magazine #youtube #tiktok #catamaran #powercat #multipower
Suddenly they appeared in front of our boat: dolphins! They are magical animals to me, suddenly they jump in front of your boat. But only for a few minutes. They swim with you, zigzagging, diving down, jumping above the water again and then they're gone. This was at the end of February, when we made a 'turn' at the heel of southern Italy, Puglia to sail into the Adriatic Sea, towards Lecce. I was able to film the dolphins! I did not expect them this early in the season, because of the relatively cold water. But I also noticed that when the two seas (Ionian Sea and Adriatic Sea) met, the water temperature rose from 15 to 17 degrees and the depth went from 40 to 90 meters. Apparently this spot was perfect for dolphins. Bonus, 3 fun facts about dolphins: * Dolphins are incredible athletes. They swim 50-100 kilometers every day, reach speeds of up to 40 km/h and are able to make impressive jumps out of the water, sometimes up to 6 meters high! * Did you know that dolphins can experience emotions such as happiness and sadness? They show empathy towards other members of their group and even have the ability to care for each other when sick or injured. They have an extensive social life, communicating with each other through complex clicking patterns and can even call each other by name * Dolphins have unique sleeping habits because they rest only part of their brains at a time so they can continue breathing and stay alert for predators. This phenomenon is called unihemispheric sleep. During this sleep they close one eye and keep the other open to detect possible dangers. They also switch eyes regularly so that both eyes can rest. Dolphins do not sleep continuously like humans do. They rest in short periods of a few minutes to half an hour during the day. In general, dolphins sleep about 8 hours a day