The layout
of the 1010 is similar to the current
810 model but with a little more elbow room everywhere and
includes a full inside steering station, galley, two private
double cabins with a well-proportioned
head and shower compartment to
starboard and an optional head and sink on port side. The cockpit is larger and features an integral wet
bar, while the flybridge offers casual seating around a corner table in addition to the helm
seating. Engines are located further forward in the hulls and
have straight shafts rather than V-drives.
The
EXCITECAT range was
developed in the Mer et Design offices of the naval architect
Philippe Subrero, world-renowned specialist in passenger catamaran design, and
is built in Cartagena (southeast Spain, on the Mediterranean coast).
The
aft cockpit layout is the perfect design for either cruising or serious fishing,
and the swim platform offers additional safety and convenience, particularly
with the optional dinghy handling system that lowers the central swim platform
section into the water for dinghy launch and retrieval.
