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The Cormate Chase 32 had its world launch in 2022. It is a further development of the Chase 34, which took 2nd place in the prestigious "Concours d'Elégance" during the Cannes Boat Show.
The Chase 32 is optimized for single engine installation by changing the weight distribution and bottom structure, among other things.
Good predictable sea characteristics and the ability to maintain high speed even in rough seas have had the highest priority during the design process. Nevertheless, the Chase 32 is also very versatile and user-friendly with its open walkaround solution and a living comfort in the day cruiser class.
Due to its highly efficient and advanced stepped hull and the low weight, the Chase 32 has an exceptionally low fuel consumption and high top speed.
Construction
The hull is a development of Cormates very advanced and efficient Monostep technology, but the length/width ratio is inspired by the real ocean going offshore racers from the 60’ties and 70’ties. These tough races were dominated by Ray Hunt and Don Aronow hulls, before the races was moved to more sheltered waters. These boats had 24-25 degrees deadrise and often a 4:1 length/width hull ratio. This ratio was an excellent compromise between the need of high speeds in flat and choppy waters, and a safe hull with enough hydrodynamic bow lift and buoyancy for the toughest ocean racing.
Technical Specification
Length: | 1030 cm |
Width: | 255/263 cm |
Weight from: | 3000 kg |
Berth: | 2+2 |
Seats: | 10 |
Dining: | 6 |
Fuel tank: | 400 L |
Water tank: | 100 L |
Blackwater tank: | 60 L |
Deadrise: | 24.5 degrees |
Hull ratio: | 4:1 |
Speed: | 44-63 knots |
CE Category: | C/B |
Designer: | Egil Ranvig |
ENGINE | KNOTS | HP |
Mercury Verado 300 HP | 45 | 300 |
Mercury V10 400 HP | 65 | 400 |
Mercury 450 Racing | 56 | 450 |
Mercury Verado V12 600 HP | 63 | 600 |
Mercruiser 8.2L V8 430 HP | 52 | 430 |
Mercury 520 Racing | 520 | |
Mercruiser 565 Racing XR | 62 | 565 |