The Gemini 105MC is a popular 34-foot cruising catamaran known for its ability to fit in standard monohull slips (14-foot beam) and its shallow draft (around 2 ft with boards up), making it excellent for coastal and island hopping. Designed by Tony Smith, it offers surprising interior volume, a large cockpit, and unique features like retractable asymmetric centerboards for good windward performance.
An Atlantic Towers arch was added holding 900W of solar. This is in addition to the 340W on the stanchions.
The optional Tender handler swings the dinghy out past the sugar scoops when deployed and back tight against the arch when traveling.
The topsides are newly repainted and the nonskid repainted in light grey KiwiGrip. (2025)
Oasis has full eisenglass enclosure along with a screened cockpit enclosure.
If you want to explore remote anchorages in the Atlantic Provinces, cruise the Bahamas and Caribbean, "Gunk hole" in the Chesapeake Bay or enjoy the Great Loop, Oasis will take you there.
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