Sept 13, 2022

Jaguar Wildcat 37Powered by twin Mercury 450R outboards, hull #1 of the 37 Wildcat is being built to 450 Pro Sport class specifications for the 2023 APBA season. While the 37' L x 11' 6" W catamaran has decades of championship titles infused into its design, its competition-proven hull form and construction ensure absolute stability. John Clarke, Jaguar Powerboats president, is renowned among boatbuilders for creating exceptionally fast boats without any sacrifice to safety or comfort.

Contact Jaguar Powerboats, Thomasville, NC www.jaguarpowerboats.com. A Canadian dealer is in the works.

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