Get the latest news, tips and reviews.
HOME | ENEWSLETTER | CALENDAR | CLASSIFIEDS | FREE INFO | ADVERTISE | CONTESTS | FORUMS | MY LOGBOOK | PHOTO GALLERIES | MEMBER VIDEOS
Catana 50 : Mini Review
Cruising World 2008 New Boat Showcase

Sep 12, 2007
By Jeremy McGeary (More articles by this author)

Catana has long emphasized the performance possibilities offered by catamarans and the new Catana 50 adheres to that philosophy. Designed to replace the 471, it continues the company's tradition of placing helm positions on the stern of each hull, so the driver can see the trim of the sails, and of juicing the boat's performance to weather with the use of daggerboards. The outward canted hulls and high bows give the boat the characteristic Catana "bring it on" stance which, together with Catana's statement that the boat is not intended for bareboat charter service, further emphasizes that it's not a dockside condo.

Belowdecks, a couple of layout options backed up by a comprehensive equipment specification reinforce the owner-oriented design brief by providing a master and two guest cabins with an option for a crew cabin


www.catana.net

 


Catana 50 Specs


LOA: 50' 0"
LWL: 49' 3"
Beam: 25' 11"
Draft: 3' 11"/9' 8"
Sail Area 1417
Displacement:36,383
Water: 211 gal
Fuel: 284 gal
Engine: 2x Volvo 75 hp
Designer: Christophe Barreau
Catana
215-508-2704
www.catana.net

 
 
Cruiser Comments 0 Comments
Now you're in the public comment zone. What follows is not Cruising World stuff; it comes from other people and we don't vouch for it. A reminder: By using this Web site you agree to accept our Terms and Conditions. Click here to read the Privacy policy

View all comments

Post a comment
Not a member? Sign up here

Already a member? Log in below

Username: 
Password: 
 
 
A directory of products, goods, and services.
Special Offers
• 
• 
• 
• 
Reader's Poll
Where would you spend your two-week, dream charter?
Pacific Northwest
South Pacific
Australia/New Zealand
Seychelles
Galapagos
Caribbean
Bahamas
Scandinavia
The Mediterranean
Southeast Asia