At boot Dusseldorf in January, YOT power cats, a subsidiary of Catana Catamarans, will introduce their 41-foot sport cruiser with the all-new Mercury Verado V12, 600-horsepower outboards.
While the YOT 41was launched at boot 2025, the new version is a technological breakthrough that will set a new standard in performance and maneuverability.
The YOT 41 is an open plan cat with comfortable cabins with ensuite heads in each hull. The salon has a full hard top and opens onto the vast cockpit. On both sides of the cockpit, the bulwarks fold down to make balconies that double the area’s acreage.

The galley is under the hard top and the benches and tables aft can convert from a dining configuration into large sun beads with raised back rests. The door at the front to the salon leads to the forward lounge which has two enormous sun beds.
The real story with the 41 is the addition of the V12 Verado engines. With a combined 1,200-horsepower, the cat will have a top end speed of over 40 knots and, because of the V12 technology and the shapes of the cat’s hulls, the boat will be extremely energy efficient.
The new V12s have articulated lower ends and dual, counter-rotating props. The transmission turns instead of the whole engine and the twin engines, set far apart, will give extraordinary maneuverability. A joystick will give you finger-tip control when docking.
The YOT power cat group has been setting the innovation bar high ever since it was founded and the new V12 Verado-driven 41 continues that trend.