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Last Updated 13th February 2010

Catamaran and Trimaran Haulout & Hardstanding

    Multihull Haulouts P/l was founded and commenced operations in Cardwell N.Q. in 1990. The companies specialized core businesses :- Haulout and Hardstanding of Catamarans and Trimarans. Design of unique hydraulic, multihull recovery machinery. Design and Manufacture of Bridgedeck, lightweight composite core Catamarans. The Queensland Government forced the closure of the  companies Cardwell operations,  as a token  inshore conservation measure,  supporting  the establishment of Green Zones in the GBRMP.  The companies Haulout operations, Catamaran manufacturing and the regions only youth skills training programs, forced to close.   The company is currently seeking  alternative locations, for  re-establishment of the former specialised niche operations .

Cardwell Qld

Multihull Haulouts are designers of the Multihaven range of  Catamarans, spacious permanent Live-a-board cruising  vessels.  Unique to the Multihaven range, we developed  a revolutionary method of  construction. Dry moulding of Polypropylene Honeycomb core sheeting, inside   female moulds. The units hand laminated with glass/epoxy including furniture, before turnout. An Australian first, monocoque build system .  A system that provides extremely rapid, low cost, environmentally friendly production. The forced closure of the companies Cardwell operation by the corrupt Peter Beattie /Anna  Bligh Government, saw the Multihaven 37 Moulds sold , transported   to  China. Also our sharing of the construction technology. China  built and used five Multihaven 37’s as start boats for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Sailing Events.  The first Multihaven 37 Powercat version, was also constructed for Chinese  VIP use.

Multihull Haulouts retains it’s Multihaven 39 and 41  designs for future kit manufacture by the company when suitable sites for re- establishment of it’s former operations are secured.

Multihull Haulouts Pty Ltd also conducts ongoing Development Fisheries research programs in Australian Coastal waters.

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