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New 6.2m joins the popular 6m Series
[22 Jul 2010] Fantastic photos prove the excellent seahandling capabilities of Cheetah Marine's newest and smallest creation. The 6.2m prototype was launched in mid July and achieved top speeds of 27 knots with twin Evinrude E-Tec outboards.
New higher weight carrying model launch for 2010
[13 Apr 2010] Cheetah Marine, once again not resting on its laurels, has launched a completely new 10m model for 2010. The new 10m x 3.7m commercial wheelhouse catamaran has been designed for a high weight carrying capacity often required for netting boats.
Third Cheetah Upgrade in a year for Exmouth Fishermen
[11 Apr 2010] Fishermen Gerald Statham and Mike Deem have been working their way through the entire Cheetah series. The two fishing partners originally bought a second hand 6.2m Cheetah at the end of last summer to see if catamarans lived up to their reputation compared to monohulls.
Cheetah Part Builds Popular with Commercial Fishermen
[13 Dec 2009] With over 260 bespoke builds under their belt, catamaran builder Cheetah Marine continue to work at full capacity. 2009 has proved popular with commercial part builds in addition to the usual completed package.
Light Weight Construction Keeps Beach launching Easy
[07 Sep 2009] A new 6.2m Cheetah Catamaran has joined the growing fleet of Cheetah Catamarans fishing from the south side of the Isle of Wight. 6.2m 'Monks Bay' is one of the first Cheetahs to be completed at the new Cheetah Marine Headquarters at Ventnor Haven and had a short delivery of just 1 mile to her new home at Bonchurch.
8.5m ‘Gusto’ will enable Davies brothers to get to sea more often
[19 May 2009] Another Cheetah catamaran joins growing Cheetah fleet fishing from South Wales. Skipper Lee Davies, in Partnership with his three brothers will be working 'Gusto' from a tidal harbour on the south west coast. The new Cheetah will enable them to get to sea more often, taking advantage of the Cheetah’s rough weather capability and incredible stability.
9.95m creeling in North West
[03 Dec 2007] 'Spindrift Three' is the latest Cheetah to arrive on the west coast of Scotland. The 9.95m Cheetah in the standard golden yellow will be creeling for prawns up to 30 miles from its home port at Kyle.
Scottish ‘Pride ‘n’ Joy’
[10 Jan 2007] Pride N Joy is the latest Cheetah Catamaran built by Isle of Wight Boatbuilders Cheetah Marine. After arriving safely to Kip Marina in Inverkip on the west coast of Scotland by road, a swift crossing to Tarbert Harbour completed the passage to the Cheetah's new base.
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New Cheetah Catamaran transportation concept unveiled
[15 Jan 2010] Cheetah Marine has been working closely with the British Geological Survey (BGS) to provide the BGS with a specialised transporation system to tow 7.9m 'White Ribbon'
‘White Ribbon’ will enable British Geological Survey to map infamous datagap around our coast
[14 Nov 2009] Cheetah Marine, has been working closely with the British Geological Survey (BGS) to provide the BGS with a specialised road towable hydrographic survey catamaran. The 7.9m Cheetah which is named 'White Ribbon' refers to the data gap within the coastal zone where traditionally data collection has been difficult.
Hydrographic Survey Cheetah in Northern Holland
[04 Nov 2009] The latest hydrographic survey Cheetah Catamaran was delivered to Dutch Company Heuvelman Ibis earlier this month. 'Cetus' measures 6.2m LOA and has been fitted with the long survey style wheelhouse. Seatrials in October at Cheetahs base at Ventnor Haven achieved top speeds of 26 knots with twin Honda 50hp outboards.
Survey Cheetah for Scottish Environment protection Agency
[03 Nov 2008] The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has recently taken delivery of their new survey vessel 'Kelpie'. SEPA's requirement was for a trailerable boat able to work the full extent of Scotland including the Outer Islands off the west coast where sea conditions are seldom ideal for surveying.
7.9m Survey Catamaran ‘Galloper’ leaps through her sea acceptance trials
[26 Jul 2008] Cheetah Marine has again teamed up with Reson to provide a fully integrated survey catamaran designed specifically for the Port of London Authority. The PLA's hydrographers were initially impressed by Cheetah Marine's commercial workboat background with hydrographic survey Cheetahs working throughout Europe and as far afield as Saudi Arabia.
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Cheetah’s That Love To Fish
[15 Jun 2010] Poole based husband and wife team Colin and Bobi Francis have just taken delivery of their new 6.2m Cheetah Catamaran.
'Boblin 2' has been built by Cheetah Marine to the Francis's specification as an angling and leisure boat.
Champion Cheetah
[01 May 2010] Shooting World Champion, John Bidwell, tests out his new 7.9m Cheetah - 'Top Gun'. Upon its completion, John expressed delight at the quality of the build and the versatility of the product but, having already owned a second hand 6.2m Cheetah since 2006,
250 Not Out: A Noble English Innings
[02 Dec 2009] The 250th Cheetah, a 7.2m craft named "Sushi", attracts attention at home and abroad, including this article in BoatMart. Eddy Claes and Erwin Reijmenants bought the part completed boat with engines and steering fitted and completed it themselves.
The Ultimate Offshore Fast Angling Vessel
[17 Feb 2009] When Stewart Ward first went out in Cheetah Marine’s demo catamaran 'Free Spirit' there was no turning back. Straight out into the seas off of the South of the Isle of Wight where the Cheetah Catamaran concept was first engineered.
9.95m ‘Dartangler’ delivered to Devon
[25 Oct 2007] A new 9.95m Cheetah Catamaran has arrived in Devon ready for commercial rod and lining. 'Dartangler' has been bought by 4 friends from the Dart Angling Association who intend to fish inshore bass marks off Dartmouth as well as Mid Channel wrecks as far afield as the Channel Islands.
Cheetah Heads for Bermuda
[11 May 2005] Back in 2003 big game fishermen Steve Dallas from Bermuda came over to England to visit his family in Norfolk. By chance he was at Cromer and saw John Davies coming onto the beach in his 9m Cheetah on a particularly rough day.
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Environment Agency Commission first of new 7.2m Series as Fast, Fisheries Patrol Vessel
[13 Apr 2009] The first of the 7.2m series was built as patrol boat for the Environment Agency who will be exploiting the Cheetah's extreme capabilities by working in severely fast flowing, shallow tidal estuaries. The Environment Agency required a fast fisheries patrol vessel with the ability to deploy.........
‘Ouse II Know’ Cheetah Riverboat
[13 Jan 2008] 'Ouse 2 Know' is a 6.9m Cheetah Patrol and Enforcement Catamaran operating on the Fens Waterway System. Top priorities for the Environment Agency were stability, a good load carrying capacity and a generously sized working deck.
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Poole Picnic’s for ‘Little Cheetah’
[08 Mar 2010] 6.2m 'Little Cheetah' has joined the Cheetah fleet based in Poole where owners take advantage of the shallow draught to explore Europe's largest harbour.
7.9m Cheetah designed and built for operation by Skipper in Wheelchair
[03 Nov 2009] Retired Engineer Vic Toy approached Cheetah Marine for a specialised one off catamaran which would allow Vic in his wheelchair and wife Joan to enjoy the high seas. 7.9m 'Hadron' has been specifically designed and built to accommodate Vic's requirements.
Cheetah Marine Launch 11.2m Series
[06 Apr 2009] Introducing 'Ocean Potion', the first Cheetah to feature a flybridge and the first flybridge boat in Europe to be powered by the new Yamaha 350hp outboard engines.
10.2 Cruiser to enjoy European Climes
[13 Jun 2008] The new 10.2m Cheetah made her debut at the Seawork Boatshow this June. The 10.2m aptly named 'Wagcat' by new owner David Wagstaff is Cheetah Marine's latest and largest addition to the Cheetah Series.
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See the latest 11.2m Cheetah on the pontoon at Seawork
[15 Jun 2010] Introducing 'Calypso', the latest 11.2m Cheetah built as a multifunction workboat. 'Calypso' is being exhibited at this years Seawork from the 15th to the 17th of June. Built for Calypso Marine in Fife, 'Calypso' will be working in the Firth of Forth and neighbouring waters.
‘Friends of Dolphin’ take delivery of their second Cheetah
[15 Aug 2008] 10.2m 'Dolphin III' built for 'Friends of Dolphin', a charitable trust based in Poole has been specially designed and built to take passengers of all ages and disabilities.
Special features include port and starboard inward opening doors at deck level, passenger seating for 12, wheelchair fixing points and a wheelchair accessible head compartment.