– Lagoon 46 –
Coastal day trips, Bluewater cruising, entertaining with friends, or enjoying the peacefulness of the open ocean; the Lagoon 46 can do it all.
– Lagoon 46 –
Coastal day trips, Bluewater cruising, entertaining with friends, or enjoying the peacefulness of the open ocean; the Lagoon 46 can do it all.
In a two-part article, Alex Stone looks at the main considerations to be taken into account when buying a cruising catamaran.
– Offshore Ready –
A bluewater catamaran built locally and with extreme care, makes this new Lightwave 46 an ideal boat for those seeking the far horizons, writes KEVIN GREEN.
Introducing the Brand New Seawind 1170
The incredible success of the Seawind 1370 has inspired Seawind to design a smaller version around 40 feet that carries similar styling lines to the 1370 and new modern hull shape, but with an interior layout more akin to their super popular Seawind 1260 that optimise space providing incredible value and comfort for live aboard cruisers.
– The Quad 44 Electric Catamaran –
The cruising catamaran reimagined and redefined for the 21st Century
Quad Marine has announced the imminent production of the Quad 44, which the company notes is ‘the cruising catamaran reimagined and redefined for the 21st Century.’ The design is the result of 15-year development project to eliminate the flaws and usability problems with traditional catamarans.4 into the hands of boaters everywhere.
– Lagoon 40 –
Petite Performer
Families looking for an entry-level catamaran that can sleep up to six, yet not break the bank of Monte Carlo could do well to check out the Lagoon 40, reports KEVIN GREEN.
– Wet Season Sailing –
The Good, the Bad and the Downright Ugly
Just after Christmas 2009 our family decided to go sailing once again after being land-locked in Darwin for 18 years. We had made a decision that we needed a boat and that we needed to become a sailing family and have some fun as work gave us all (me) rectal pains. I think I already had it in my mind that we would sail extensively but I had no idea what could happen, and what could eventuate with Chaotic Harmony and our family.
– Fantastic Sailing conditions for
Eagle Class 53’s Updated Hybrid Wing –
Taking off from Bristol Marine in Rhode Island with a steady 15kts of breeze, the Eagle Class 53 lapped upd the flat water between Britol and the Newport bridge. Tommy Gonzales and his crew had a great few hours blasting in brilliant sunshine. They made it look easy, getting around this piece of water was quick, especially with the screecher up. All worked very nicely with the Nybrid Wing freshly re-covered with ORATEX®
– Seawind 1160 Pegasus –
Dad was still relatively young when Alzheimer’s began to take him. At the point where they said he might have as little as a year left, I took compassionate leave to spend more time with him. I struggled with the injustice of it. He was being robbed of the long and enjoyable retirement he’d worked so hard for.
– Imagine a Life of Luxury ...
GBS - For Sale
Imagine this ...
Walking along the dock, the overlooking hulls cast an impressive shadow across the walkway.
You step aboard, greeted with champagne by your hostess.
The expansive cockpit welcomes you and walking below deck you find yourself in the luxurious master cabin. Welcome Home.
Every small detail has been exceptionally thought out.
Without even knowing you’ve left the dock and you’re heading into the harbour, with the captain at the helm all you have to worry about is not letting your bubbles go warm.
– Fall in Love with the Flybridge –
Lagoon were to first catamarans to introduce the now highly sought after flybridge. So… with more people than ever opting for their own flybridge catamarans, we thought we ought to see why customers are loving them…
– ATL Mini Pumps –
Selling WEST SYSTEM Epoxy in a retail environment for more than 20 years, the most common question I receive is:
Do I really need the Mini Pumps?
We’ve all been in a situation where the salesperson is trying to up sell us or has no clue what we really need. In the case of Mini Pumps, however, the salesperson is trying to do you a favor. You really do need Mini Pumps unless you already have a set of them, or you plan on using a scale.
The latest addition to the Aquila shipyard, the 54, is aimed at both the ocean cruising market and the luxury yacht market. A development that seems logical for this major player in the power catamaran market.
– Iliad 50 Powercat –
The team from ILIAD have taken the desire to explore and boosted the lifestyle element with comfortable apartment styled living, robust systems and effortless manageability.
Exclusive SuperCat Luxury -
the Hudson 63 and 47
Whether they’re cruising the shores of Monaco, exploring the shallows of the Bahamas, or hosting A-listers at a secluded anchorage, the Hudson 47 and 63 SuperCats are set to turn heads in even the most exclusive surroundings.
The Kit Carlier Design team has created the first of a new range of SuperCats to be produced by global powerhouse Hudson Yacht Group. And with naval architecture by Stimson Marine Design, nothing has been left to chance. Both models have been rigorously tested in an array of diverse scenarios using the same CFD technology implemented in the design of the Americas Cup AC75.
– Excess II - Compact Cruiser –
The Australian debut of the new Excess range is a smart reaction to the burgeoning catamaran cruising market, reports Kevin Green.
– Revealing the Entire Leopard Range –
The Purr-fect Feline Glitter
The entire Leopard Catamaran range of Sail and Power Catamarans will be available for personal viewing by appointment throughout 2023.
– Corsair 880 –
Drive Out, Fold Out, Thrill Out, Chill Out ...
The long-awaited new Corsair 880 brings new charisma to the 28ft folding trimaran concept and is coming to Australia this year.
– Fusion 40 - Kangaroo –
Not strictly speaking a charter yacht review but nevertheless a long journey worth following.
– Fusion With An American Accent –
The journey of a couple who built the catamaran of their dreams and then went sailing – the hows, whys, and wherefores of it all.