Charter an Excess 11 performance catamaran in owner’s version
Guests:6 | Cabins:3 | Bathrooms:3
Sail Tahiti is pleased to offer you exclusively in Polynesia its new Excess 14 owner’s version, available for charter from July 2024. This catamaran is the result of an innovative architecture, and is designed around a unique layout on the market. More sensations and all the expected of a cruise ship: such is the bet taken up by the Excess 14!
The Excess 14 is a cruising catamaran which also offers comfort and modular living spaces.
The goal is to offer preserved volumes and a good headroom; all in a warm and still bright interior design. In the hulls, you will find good width beds (very comfortable!) and bathrooms with separate shower. To go on an adventure to the most remote atolls of Polynesia, large volumes of storage and cold are available!
Main features :
- Sleeps 6 people
- 3 double cabins and 3 bathrooms with a large private starboard hull.
- Large cockpit table for 8 guests
- Real relaxation areas in the saloon and cockpit
- Stand Up Paddle and kayak in option
- Extended Pulse Line Rig
- Bedding and towels
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