Clipper Marine private yacht showcase at Swanwick Marina
Clipper Marine will host an invitation-led private yacht showcase at Swanwick Marina from 18th to 27th September, giving clients time…


The launch of the new YOT 36 powered by twin 400hp V10 outboard engines, will take place at the International Multihull Boat Show in La Grande Motte, France. The event takes place from 23–27 April 2025.
Initially launched at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival (Watch our walkaround video) with twin 300hp V8s, the YOT 36 was designed with future upgrades in mind. The new 2 x 400hp Mercury Verado V10 configuration offers higher performance while preserving the vessel’s characteristic stability and ease of handling.
The Mercury V10 outboards feature Adaptive Speed Control, which maintains engine speed as load or sea conditions change, resulting in smooth low-speed cruising. Reduced vibration and noise levels contribute to a quieter experience, even at full throttle. Acceleration is described as instant, with increased torque for top-end performance.


Mercury Verado V10 400hp outboards
Joystick piloting provides fingertip control for precise docking and slow-speed manoeuvres, enhancing onboard safety and usability. The V10 model will be offered in Black and Cold Fusion White finishes.
The upgrade aims to meet growing demand for higher-performance models within the YOT customer base, appealing to those seeking coastal cruising, watersports, and evening outings by sea.
The YOT 36 V10 400hp version will be available from summer 2025. Sea trials at the April show can be arranged by contacting Christina Gödelmann-Godde at chrgodelmann@gmail.com.
More information is available at: www.yot-power-catamarans.com




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