Aquila Catamarans Set to Make Waves at Boot Düsseldorf 2026
For the first time in its illustrious history, Aquila Catamarans is set to display a yacht at Boot Düsseldorf, scheduled for January 17-25, 2026. The shipyard will showcase the highly anticipated Aquila 42 Coupé, marking a pivotal moment in its strategic expansion into the European market. This event is not just an exhibition; it’s a launchpad for Aquila’s innovative engineering and a testament to its growing international presence.
Engineering and Innovation: The Hydro Glide Technology
One of the highlights of the Aquila 42 Coupé is its groundbreaking Hydro Glide system, an engineering marvel made from carbon fiber. This cutting-edge semi-foiling solution is standard on the 42 Coupé and is designed to enhance performance while significantly reducing fuel consumption—by up to 40% compared to traditional monohulls. At a cruising speed of 30 knots, the yacht boasts an impressive range of approximately 545 nautical miles, with fuel consumption figures ranging between 0.64 and 0.68 km/l (1.5-1.6 mpg). Boot Düsseldorf will offer visitors a unique opportunity to closely inspect the Hydro Glide system, which is usually submerged during in-water displays, allowing for an in-depth understanding of its innovative design and technical plausibility.
Spacious Design: Sporty and Livable
The Aquila 42 Coupé embodies a perfect blend of sporty performance and comfortable living. With a beam measuring 15 feet 11 inches (about 4.85 m), the boat features spacious areas that foster conviviality onboard. The design includes a single-level layout that seamlessly connects the salon and cockpit, creating an open and inviting environment. Large side windows and an electrically opening roof enhance natural light and connectivity with the outside world, making it ideal for social gatherings. Below deck, guests will find two independent cabins, each equipped with its own private bathroom and separate shower—perfect for weekend escapes in luxurious comfort.
Powerful Propulsion Options
Visitors to Boot Düsseldorf can expect to see the Aquila 42 Coupé outfitted with Volvo Penta D6 engines delivering 440 horsepower. This setup features DPI drive and dual propellers, ensuring performance and maneuverability. For those looking for alternatives, the model is also available with two 400-horsepower Mercury Verado V10 outboards, allowing for customization according to operational needs, performance ambitions, or aesthetic preferences.
Strategic Growth and Industry Recognition
Alain Raas, Global Brand Director of Aquila Catamarans, stated that Boot Düsseldorf serves as a crucial platform for reinforcing the brand’s European presence while engaging directly with industry professionals and boating enthusiasts. The shipyard plans to showcase its entire product line, ranging from advancements in sailing vessels to the Molokai range dedicated to fishing, as well as sporty models, coupé versions, and luxurious yachts. This exhibition comes at an opportune time for the brand, which recently celebrated the Yacht Style Award 2025 win for the Aquila 46 Coupé, and is also a finalist for the European Powerboat of the Year 2026, with the winner to be revealed during the show.
A Bold Step into the Future of Sailing
The introduction of the Aquila 42 Coupé at Boot Düsseldorf signifies more than just a new model—it represents Aquila Catamarans’ commitment to embracing the future of boating through innovation and sustainability. With features designed for both performance and comfort, Aquila is set to capture the attention of boating enthusiasts looking for advanced engineering that doesn’t compromise on livability. The showcasing at such a prestigious event aligns well with Aquila’s mission to redefine the standards of modern catamarans.
For more details on Aquila Catamarans and their stunning lineup, visit Aquila Catamarans and make plans to experience the Aquila 42 Coupé at Boot Düsseldorf 2026!
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