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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

‘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.