Catamaran

Are You Ready To Own A Catamaran? Must-Read Tips For Buyers!

Are you ready to take the plunge and purchase a yacht? Many sailors choose catamarans over monohulls because of their speed. In actuality, catamarans are often seen cutting the open water with a sailor or two on the edge to increase their rate of speed to max level.

The appeal of catamarans has enabled designers to construct vessels that satisfy every operator’s requirements. Before deciding which brand is best, it is wise to choose between a power cat or a sailing cat.

Power Catamaran vs. Sailing Catamaran

Both kinds of yachts each have their own set of advantages, so if you wonder whether to buy a sailing catamaran or a power catamaran, it all comes down to what you’re searching for in a yacht.… Read the rest

Catamarans

Best Catamarans From Various Multihull Manufacturers

Second-hand is obviously cheaper and is often allows the opportunity to sail aboard a multihull that’s prepared to set off. From 35 to 45 feet, this size seems to be the sweet spot, with some excellent opportunities.  Catamarans, after all, are the fastest-growing segment of the sailboat market — so we felt it was necessary to build a list of our favorite catamaran sailboats. You’ll find a variety of catamaran manufacturers that made the list.

Our Favorite Catamarans Sailboats:

1. Hobie 16

Revealed in Southern California in 1970 from the store of an ingenious surfboard shaper called Hobie Alter, the beach-based Hobie 16, using its trapeze fittings and asymmetrical fiberglass decks did nothing less than revolutionizing multihull sailing. Above 100,000 small catamarans later, the … Read the rest

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Learn About The Dean Catamaran 441 In This Review

The Dean Catamaran is full of surprises. It resembles a regular midsized catamaran on the outside.  Experienced catamaran sailors may notice that the mast rake is a little larger than the average, but the real differences lie within.

The interior can be customized to its owner’s liking, and they’re sure to be impressed by delivery. Each Dean Catamaran is put to the test while crossing the ocean.

These catamarans are manufactured in South Africa before making the seven thousand mile voyage to their new owner.… Read the rest

NAUTITECH 40 Catamaran Review

Nautitech 40 Open Catamaran Review

Nautitech 40 Open

The market for catamarans is rapidly growing and with it the expectations of luxury boaters. In order to survive the fierce competition, each builder needs to know his competitors and make improvements where they make mistakes.  Nautitech Catamarans understands this concept and is consistently gaining attention and praise from multihull cruisers all over the world.

The Nautitech 40 Open is another demonstration of the company’s willingness, please. Just from the outside, the Nautitech 40 Open showcases twin steering stations located on each hull’s Sterns and high freeboard bows.… Read the rest

Leopard-43 Catamaran Reviews

Catamaran Review- Leopard Powercat 43

Leopard Catamarans is well known in the boating world for their quality designs and manufacturing. And their 43 Powercat is no exception. Outstanding details went into every aspect of conception for this incredible catamaran as seen in the hull, interior, and everywhere else on the boat.

Experienced builders Robertson and Caine are responsible for the bones of the vessel and the exterior design is the work of noted design company Simonis Voogd Design. Some might think of the Leopard 43 Powercat as the upgraded version of the 39 Powercat. But it is its complete replacement, ranking high in catamaran reviews.… Read the rest

The catamaron Lagoon-39 Catamaran Reviews

Catamaran Review-Lagoon-39

A Catamaran Review from Herb McCormick for the Lagoon-39

An expert in boating gave his Catamaran Review of the Lagoon-39, and his overall perception of the vessel was highly active. Although Herb McCormick is not the only one to feel so strongly about this innovative catamaran, his opinion is precious in the yacht world.

He first found favor in the Lagoon-39 in the winter of 2013. He set sail on the Atlantic from Florida on a day when the wind was blowing at twenty knots. The waves were responding to the wind and were four to six foot high and choppy. The catamaran was easily sailing upwind when he made his way to the bow-pulpit seat to get a better look from down below. What … Read the rest