Aquila 46 Coupe: A Sleek and Spacious Power Catamaran

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The Aquila 46 Coupe represents the next evolution in luxury cruising catamarans, fusing the wide, stable platform of a power cat with sleek, automotive-inspired design. This vessel is purpose-built for boaters who want the space and comfort of a multihull, minus the flybridge height, making it more streamlined and better suited to certain bridge-limited cruising areas. Whether you’re coastal cruising, doing the Great Loop, or island-hopping in the Caribbean, the Aquila 46 Coupe offers versatility, economy, and upscale living in one thoughtfully designed package.

A Fresh Take on Power Catamarans

Aquila 46 Helm

Aquila’s decision to create a coupe version of its popular 44-foot model wasn’t just about looks — it was a nod to real-world usability. The 46 Coupe delivers the same expansive layout and bluewater-ready hulls as its flybridge sibling but eliminates the extra height, giving owners more access to inland waterways, canal systems, and bridge-restricted routes.

From the dock, the Aquila 46 Coupe has a presence that balances sporty and substantial. The low-profile roofline and wide beam (over 23 feet) provide a commanding stance, while large windows and sweeping hull lines emphasize modernity and openness.

Layout and Living Spaces

Aquila 46 Master

Step aboard the 46 Coupe and you’ll immediately notice the volume. The beam provides an incredibly spacious salon with wraparound seating, a full-size galley, and a large dining area that could easily accommodate six guests without feeling cramped. Light floods the interior thanks to oversized panoramic windows, a hallmark of the Aquila brand. The aft galley is ideally positioned to serve guests both inside and out, enhancing the flow between the salon and the rear cockpit — ideal for entertaining.

Aquila 46 Salon

Below deck, the 46 Coupe typically offers a three-cabin, three-head layout, with the starboard hull dedicated to a full-beam owner’s suite that includes a private head and walk-in shower. The port side features two generous guest staterooms, each with their own en-suite, making this yacht equally well-suited for charter or private cruising.

Aquila 46 VIP

The cockpit provides shaded outdoor lounging with an L-shaped settee, wet bar, and optional BBQ grill. The wide transom steps and extended swim platform make water access easy, whether you’re launching a dinghy, jumping in for a swim, or loading provisions.

Up forward, the foredeck lounge is a signature feature, boasting a sunpad and additional seating accessible through the walk-through salon windshield. It’s an excellent spot for sunset cocktails, dolphin watching, or simply catching the breeze at anchor.

Performance and Propulsion

Powered by either twin Volvo Penta D4 320hp diesel inboards or optional twin/triple Mercury Verado outboards (depending on configuration), the Aquila 46 Coupe offers flexibility in performance and maintenance. Outboard models provide similar cruising speeds and may offer easier access for service and more storage in the hulls.

The diesel configuration cruises comfortably between 15–18 knots, with a top speed approaching 21–22 knots depending on load and sea conditions. Efficiency is where power cats like the Aquila really shine — thanks to the slender hulls and wide separation, fuel economy remains impressive for a boat of this size and volume.

Aquila also offers hybrid and electric-ready configurations, ideal for those looking to reduce emissions or enjoy near-silent cruising. The hybrid propulsion system is still evolving, but early adopters are already seeing the benefits in short-hop electric modes and reduced operating costs.

Here’s a quick look at performance stats for the diesel model:

SpeedFuel Burn (Approx.)Range (Est.)
8 knots1.5 gal/hr per engine900+ nm
15 knots6 gal/hr per engine~350 nm
21 knots (WOT)10+ gal/hr per engine~200 nm

Actual performance and range may vary based on load, sea state, and weather.

Key Specifications

SpecificationDetail
LOA45 ft 6 in (13.87 m)
Beam23 ft 1 in (7.04 m)
Draft3 ft 6 in (1.06 m)
DisplacementApprox. 40,000 lbs (18,143 kg)
Fuel Capacity356 gal (1,348 L)
Fresh Water185 gal (700 L)
EnginesTwin Volvo Penta D4 320hp (standard) or Mercury Verado outboards 600HP (optional)
Cabins3
Heads3

Technology and Helm Features

At the helm, the 46 Coupe offers a single-level main deck station with full visibility, joystick controls, and digital displays from Raymarine or Garmin. Bow thrusters and integrated auto-pilot systems simplify maneuvering, while Aquila’s smart battery management and power distribution systems make off-grid cruising more viable than ever.

An optional solar array can be mounted on the hardtop, feeding house systems or extending generator-free time. Shore power, inverter packages, and lithium battery upgrades are also available.

Entertainment and Comfort

Whether underway or at anchor, the Aquila 46 Coupe is built to live aboard in luxury. Features include:

  • Air conditioning throughout all cabins and salon
  • Generator (standard or upgraded for quieter operation)
  • Fusion premium sound system with multi-zone controls
  • 50-inch retractable salon TV
  • Optional washer/dryer combo
  • Interior finish packages in light oak or walnut

From tropical destinations to Great Lakes marinas, owners have consistently praised the vessel’s quiet ride, gentle motion, and energy-efficient cruising.

Pricing and Ownership

The base price for the Aquila 46 Coupe typically starts around:

  • $1,350,000 USD
  • $1,830,000 CAD

With popular upgrades — such as lithium batteries, upgraded electronics, tropical air-conditioning, and a hydraulic swim platform — fully outfitted boats can reach:

  • $1,600,000–1,800,000 USD
  • $2,200,000–2,500,000 CAD

Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and vary by dealer, location, and options selected. Taxes, shipping, commissioning, and currency fluctuations may also apply.

Ideal Uses and Ownership Profiles

The Aquila 46 Coupe is suited to a wide range of cruising styles:

  • Great Loop travelers will appreciate the air-draft flexibility and economy
  • Island cruisers will benefit from the range and space
  • Liveaboard couples will enjoy the private master suite and storage capacity
  • Charter investors will value the ease of operation and cabin layout

Its combination of stability, quiet ride, and luxury makes it an appealing alternative to traditional monohull yachts in the 45–50 foot range.

Final Thoughts

The Aquila 46 Coupe isn’t just a chopped-down flybridge model — it’s a thoughtfully engineered luxury catamaran for discerning boaters who prioritize both form and function. With excellent livability, smart propulsion choices, and versatile layout options, it checks boxes for cruisers who want more room, better fuel economy, and modern design.

More info at aquilaboats.com


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