The Salon
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Endeavour TrawlerCat 44
A Statement of Excellence
The Salon
Step down the companionway
into this salon and you'll be
astonished by it's
spaciousness. No other
narrow beam catamaran can
boast such a spacious and
comfortable salon for
entertaining guests or just
relaxing. The interior layout
has been designed with the
most efficient use of space of
any vessel on the market,
easily 30% more living space
and 35% more storage space
than any other vessel of equal
length.
No more crowding around the
salon table on this yacht. The
TrawlerCat 44’s salon has
plenty of room for all your
guests. And how many
yachts have room to hang a
painting of this size? This is
one yacht that you can make
your home…or second home.
Comfortable, spacious and
luxurious, yet it’s very easy to
maintain. The teak and holly
flooring gives this thoroughly
modern salon the look of a
traditional luxury yacht.
The port side has another setee with
an open backrest, allowing visual
contact and conversation with those
in the galley. The placement of
hatches and the wide, fixed windows
keeps the salon bright with natural
light during the day. Visibility is
excellent. And with a minimum
interior height of 6 1/2 feet, the
TrawlerCat 38 stands head and
shoulders above other yachts its
size.
The beautiful salon table can be expanded in
every direction. It can be raised, lowered and
opened into any number of convenient
configurations, depending on your needs. This
versatile, custom made table converts from a
small coffee table, to a medium sized dining table
and keeps unfolding into a truly huge dining table,
large enough to sit for eight or nine with additional
chairs.
If you don’t need three staterooms you
can opt for the full salon. By adding
the space of the forward stateroom to
the salon, you get even more lounging
space to spread out and makes the
yacht feel even larger. The forward
end of the salon can now be used as
an entertainment center with room for
a full sized TV, or even a big screen
TV, DVD and VCRs, satellite
receivers, etc. And to the right of the
TV there’s room for yet another
storage cabinet or a desk that can be
used for an inside navigation station,
computer desk or just a work desk.
The Galley
The TrawlerCat 44 is available with two galley options. You can have your galley on
the upper lever adjacent to the salon, or you can choose to have your galley in the
port hull. It's a personal preference and the choice is yours. Either way you get a first
class galley, capable of preparing gourmet meals for you and your guests.
The galley up arrangement keeps those on kitchen duty right in the middle of all the
activities in the salon. For those used to having a wide open kitchen, this arrangement
may be for you.
With the bi-level galley, all of the kitchen work is out of the salon area and it makes the
salon that much larger. We call this a bi-level galley because it offers the best of both
worlds. Your upper body is still open to the salon so that you're able to converse with
guests in the salon while keeping your dirty dishes and kitchen prep out of sight.
The bi-level galley does afford more work area and storage than the galley up option.
There are cupboards and drawers on both sides of the galley. And plenty of room for
two, or even three people to work together without getting in each other’s way.
The Staterooms
The Master Suite is located on the upper level, just
forward of the salon. It has a queen size bed, a
hanging closet, drawers and shelves for books,
videos, and even a space already wired for an
optional TV/VCR. The large fixed window floods
the room with natural light. Two overhead hatches
let the breezes flow in and screens keep the bugs
out.
If you opt for the full width, beam-to-beam master stateroom, you'll have a laundry/dressing
room to port, with even more storage, a vanity and room for the optional clothes washer/dryer
and fold-away ironing board. To starboard is the owner's head, accessible only from the
master stateroom.
There are identical guest staterooms fit for a queen located aft in each hull. Each stateroom
has a dressing area and a hanging closet with drawers beneath. There is plenty of room for
everything to have its place. Large opening ports with screens let the breezes flow through and
the optional 12 volt fans keep the air moving even when the air outside is still. With the
staterooms in opposite corners of the boat, you have the utmost privacy for yourself and for
your guests.
The Heads
EndeavourCats are known for having bright,
functional, well ventilated heads with large,
separate shower stalls. The EndeavourCat
44 carries on this tradition in a big way.
This spacious yacht has two fully equipped
heads. The owner's private head, accessible
only from the owner's stateroom has a full
size shower stall all the amenities you'd
expect to find in a luxury yacht.
The guest head is comparably equipped with
Corian sinks, Gibraltar counter tops and high-
polish, stainless steel fixtures, and of course,
another shower stall.
The Cockpit
The cockpit of the TrawlerCat 44 is like a second salon. Its huge size makes it
ideal for entertaining. The cockpit is covered by a fixed hardtop, and with the
optional side curtains, this sun-room is
protected from weather and insects. The
expandable cockpit table will comfortably
seat up to eight. Even expanded to full size,
it's never in the way because there are port,
starboard and aft exits from the cockpit.
The steering station is laid out for visibility and convenience. All controls are right
at hand. There's ample space for any instrument you could ever want, even the
popular large screen radars and chart plotters. Weather protection is very good
under any conditions.
The Engines
The Endeavour TrawlerCat 44
is powered by twin 240 hp turbo
diesels. These silky smooth
engines push this trawler along
at 16 knots. Economical
cruising speed is about 7 to 8
knots. At this speed, the total
fuel consumption for both
engines is 3 to 4 gallons per
hour. If time requires that you
move more quickly, you can
cruise comfortably at 15-16 knots and burn 13 gallons per hour.
Engines are located under the bunks in the aft staterooms. Access for service is
excellent. In addition to the door in front of the engine, the whole top of the
engine compartment lifts off and there is actually enough room to stand in the
engine compartment while you service them.
Strainers for engine cooling and for the optional
central air-conditioning is located under the sole.
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