We’ve created the TwinBlade range of Sports cats to present our current designs in a cohesive range of sizes and configurations that incorporate that very latest in  yachting performance technology.
Highly refined rigs, foils and go fast hull shapes that are well proven on the race course.

TWINBLADE 28


TWINBLADE 28

TwinBlade 28 is in every sense the smaller sibling of the TwinBlade 33, and in every sense announces a determination to mix with the action at the front of the fleet. TwinBlade 28 is the he ultimate in a cost effective solution for a coastal and inshore racer cruiser that wont break the bank. It can be broken down for trailering, stored on a hard stand or permanently berthed ready for action. The photo above is Darren Drew's 30'er Indian Chief based in Sydney, Australia.

TWINBLADE 33


TWINBLADE 33

This cat inherits the race winning performance criteria of Carbon Copy, Turning Point and Mad Max which is unquestionably the fastest boat on the Australian trailer yacht circuit and which holds a string of racing trophies including the Queensland Multihull Championships.
TwinBlade 33 brings the Mad Max design right up to date and if you have any doubts about the performance potential for this boat check the race results for Mad Max in our racing results and news pages.

 

TWINBLADE 40

TWINBLADE 40
Seriously ready for some offshore action the 40 has highly credible forebears in Taeping and Flat Chat, each of which has taken line honours wins in the Brisbane to Gladstone Race (two times in the case of Flat Chat) and each of which has a highly impressive list of
race wins. We'll have some images of the new design up on the web
soon. Meanwhile we've posted this shot of Cynophobe in the Brisbane to Gladstone race to get you motivated. Photo by Julie Geldard.

TWINBLADE 45

TWINBLADE 45
A formidable piece of weaponry that's capable of withstanding the
testing conditions of some of the longer offshore events like the Round Great Britain Race. This is what we call a three beamer. That
is it has a transverse forebeam for additional stiffness and security at
sea, especially in overnight racing.