2000 Ron Given Powercat
NZ$ 465,000
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Step aboard this Ron Given power catamaran which is true exapmle of mastery in crafting fast, comfortable, and easily driven power catamarans. This meticulously maintained vessel has been re-engineered and upgraded, earning its reputation as one of Auckland’s most versatile charter boats. Whether you seek a high-performing charter boat, a luxurious private cruiser, or a dual-purpose vessel for business and pleasure, she delivers.
Built for Adventure
With a 5-meter beam, she offers exceptional stability and a cockpit spacious enough for 10–12 guests, ideal for fishing trips, leisurely Gulf cruises, or tranquil anchoring in sheltered bays. The inviting saloon boasts a wrap-around settee for six and a practical galley, perfect for gourmet catering and relaxed socializing.
Enjoy full standing-height flybridge comfort—no clears, excellent visibility, and an outdoor balcony for unwinding. Accommodations include two double beds, a bunk cabin, and additional sleeping options in the saloon and flybridge, comfortably housing up to nine adults.
Performance & Legacy
Cruise at 14–18 knots, consuming around 3.5 liters per nautical mile, with a top speed of 22–24 knots. Her predictable hull design smooths out the seaway, delivering an exceptionally comfortable ride.
A trusted name in Auckland’s charter scene, she has hosted corporate clients, dignitaries, and international guests, playing a key role in prestigious events like the Prada Cup and America’s Cup. With an established Westhaven client base and the potential for a thriving tourism operation—complete with a ready-to-go website and tour packages—she’s both an investment and an adventure.
Write your own maritime history with this wonderful example of a Given powercat. Call now!
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These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the Vendor and are intended as a general guide to the vessel, their accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details upon which they wish to rely..(E & OE)