However the Shadow Cat range is not limited to this shipyard.
Hodor catamaran. Design and naval architecture of the catamaran. With a 14-metre beam it can reach a cruising speed of 25 knots. Incat Crowther has a number of vessels with fast launch and recovery systems these existing proven systems were scaled up to the suitable size to allow the chase boat to be launched easily and quickly between the catamaran hulls.
The news of the descent of the 66-metre catamaran on the water in the Galician town of Burela still raises more questions than it answers. She is the first launch in the Shadow Cat series from Incat Crowther. Simon de Burton steps on board Hodor to look at the owners collection of jet skis tenders and bikes.
A 66-metre catamaran is now functioning as the worlds largest floating toybox. The Hodor is a three-deck 66metre catamaran with an aluminium hull and superstructure. The shadow boat will also be used to transfer guests from helicopter to the mothership via Hodors tenders.
Astilleros Armon yacht firm created the 66-metre Hodor designed by Incat Crowther. With a 14metre beam it can reach a cruising speed of 25 knots. The platform offers incredible amounts of deck and storage space flexibility stability efficiency and capability.
The Hodor is a three-deck 66-metre catamaran with an aluminium hull and superstructure. Launched in 2019 by Spanish shipyard Astilleros Armón luxury support catamaran HODOR measures 662m217ft and has plenty of onboard storage space for such additions as a submarine decompression chamber helideck and a range of tenders and motorised water toys. The idea was to get all the clutter off the mothership and on board a dedicated vessel and the Incat Crowther catamaran platform provided the perfect answer says Hodors first officer Troy Eriksson after welcoming me aboard.
Built by Spanish shipyard Astilleros Armon the catamaran started life. Spanish Builder Astilleros Armón launched the support vessel belonging to the class of catamarans. The catamaran configuration is an alternate consideration for an accompanying craft.