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EagleCraft 115: The Ultimate Guide to the High-Performance Power Catamaran

When it comes to marrying rugged offshore capability with shallow-water versatility, few names command as much respect in the aluminum boat industry as EagleCraft. Known for their military-grade construction and innovative designs, the brand has carved out a niche for boaters who refuse to compromise between durability and performance. At the heart of their commercial and expedition-grade lineup sits a behemoth: the EagleCraft 115.

Whether you are a charter captain operating in the Gulf of Mexico, a search-and-rescue unit needing a stable platform, or an adventure angler planning a run to the Bahamas, the EagleCraft 115 promises a solution that most fiberglass boats simply cannot deliver. This article dives deep into the specifications, design philosophy, performance metrics, and practical uses of the EagleCraft 115. eaglecraft 115

2. The Shallow Water Advantage

A deep-V monohull requires significant water to plane. The EagleCraft 115, thanks to its catamaran design, lifts almost instantly. With the 115-inch beam distributing weight across two narrow tunnels, the boat drafts less than 16 inches with the engines tilted. You can run in water that would destroy a propeller on a traditional hull. EagleCraft 115: The Ultimate Guide to the High-Performance

Customization Options

EagleCraft builds to order. The "115" hull is a blank canvas. Popular options include: The Pilot House: An enclosed helm with air

1. Overview