22.97 m
75.36 ft
1.10 m
3.6 ft
24 000 kgs
52 920 lbs
Launched in August 2012, Quo Vadis was the first Two Oceans 750E Power Catamaran — a 75-foot custom-built expedition vessel designed by Du Toit Yacht Design and powered by twin Cummins 228 kW (305 HP) engines. Built for a seasoned game fisherman and his family, she blends luxury, comfort, and functionality for long-range cruising.
Unlike sailing yachts, the 750E is purpose-built for motoring across vast distances and was originally designed as a mother ship for a Two Oceans 48 Sport Fisher. With high fuel capacity and robust construction, she is capable of transatlantic crossings while towing a sportfisher.
Accommodation is generous, sleeping eight guests in four en-suite double cabins, with additional space for three crew in two crew cabins. The interiors are warm and relaxed, featuring wooden laminate flooring, an open-plan saloon and galley, and ample storage throughout.
Outdoor living is equally well considered, with upper and lower aft cockpits — both shaded — and a fully equipped outdoor galley in the lower cockpit for enjoying fresh meals alfresco. Her decks are finished in teak and feature water toys including two canoes, a foredeck RIB, and a larger RIB on an aft davit, which also provides privacy when moored stern-to.
Designed for serious fishing expeditions, Quo Vadis is equipped with bait boxes, ample refrigeration, wet lockers, and storage for dive and kitesurfing gear, along with air conditioning, washing machines, and a top-tier sound and navigation system.
Whether for extended fishing trips, family adventures, or luxury charter, Quo Vadis delivers comfort, performance, and versatility — the perfect platform for ocean exploration.
| Metric | Imperial | |
|---|---|---|
| LOA | 22.97m | 75.36ft |
| LWL | 22.16m | 72.69ft |
| Beam Overall | 10.57 m | 34.67 ft |
| Draft | 1.10 m | 3.61ft |
| Displacement (DWL) | 24, 000 kgs | 52, 920 lbs |
| Motors (Cummins QSB5.9-305 MCD) | 2 x 228 kW | 2 X 305 HP |