"Roland and Francis Prout were successful canoeists who paddled for Great Britain in the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games. Soon after, they decided to tie two of their sleek cold-molded kayaks together with bamboo poles resulting in an efficient high-speed sailing craft. The Prout business grew from those successful experiments in 1954 to the most famous and well respected catamaran producing company in the world, picking up a 'Queens award for industry' along the way. In 1964 it was a Prout catamaran that became the first multi-hull to circumnavigate the globe. The brand lives on today with Prout International producing the new generation of Prout catamarans." -Prout Owners Association
* Additional double berth in the main cabin
* Head with marine toilet and holding tank
* Large cabin area with adjustable table
* Pressure Water system and 6 gal hot water tank - (120v/engine heated
* Bimini with curtains/screens
* Cockpit table and Cockpit cushions
* Galley equipped with 2 burners, Origo alcohol stove, Sink, Ice box and storage
* S-Lowrance manual windlass, 2 - Lewmar wenches for Genoa sheets, plus 1 - Wench for main halyard
* Large Danforth with 30'chain leader and 200 ft of rope and 33lb Bruce with 100 ft 5/16' chain and 200' of rope
* Raw water deck wash.
* Standard Horizon VHF with remote mike at helm, Plastimo compass, Handheld VHF, Old Centex Autopilot
* Garmin Chart plotter/GPS, plus Depth sounder/ knot meter
* 17 hp Yanmar inboard diesel -center aft of cockpit, Sonic catamaran leg -steerable leg drive, 13" prop and Hydraulic steering
* Recent main and Genoa, Harken roller furling Genoa, Main Sail cover, Old staysail, plus asymmetrical spinnaker with snuffer *Walker Bay 8' dingy with oars and dingy davits
Cambridge, Maryland, United States
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