2011+

A low-profile cabin house provides excellent visibility of the sails and surroundings from either of the twin helms.

Hanse 455

With a self-tending headsail, powerful main and well-laid-out cockpit, the Hanse 455 is a sailing machine.

Foldout arms give the Dragonfly 32 lots of stability and keep the boat sailing fast and flat as the breeze builds.

Dragonfly 32

The Dragonfly 32 Supreme is a tidy little cruising boat with some serious get-up-and-go.

A 44-foot Bali 4.5, built by Catana Catamarans, reaches across Biscayne Bay. With large opening windows and plenty of places to lounge on board, this cat will be right at home in a tropical anchorage.

Bali 4.5

With the Bali 4.5, Catana Catamarans is going after a whole new breed of sailor.

Bavaria Open 40

Bavaria Open 40

Bavaria Yachts gets into the catamaran business with the Nautitech-built Open 40.

Courtesy of Leopard Catamarans.

Leopard 40

Leopard Catamarans has launched a new 40-footer that borrows liberally from the best attributes of its slightly larger siblings.

Courtesy of the Manufacturer

Outremer 51

Outremer stretches the hulls and refines the lines of a popular model to create the 51.

Privilege Serie 5

Privilege Serie 5

French builder Privilege Marine has launched a new lineup of sure-footed cruising cats starring the Serie 5.

The Privilège 615 is a big cat that’s surprisingly simple to handle when set up with a mainsail and genoa. Headsail sheets lead to winches on either side of the flybridge, and trimming is made simple thanks to electric winches.

Privelége 615

Combining comfort and style, the Privilége 615 is ready for the long haul.

With a  self-tacking jib and all lines led to electric winches at the helm, the Hanse 345 makes it possible for you to head out on a sail when the mood hits you — whether or not you have crew.

Hanse 345

Hanse designers have engineered simplicity into the new 345 to keep sailing easy and enjoyable.

Atlantic 47 Mastfoil Catamaran

Atlantic 47 MastFoil

A new rigging plan designed for simplicity could be the solution to the large mainsails of modern catamarans.

A low-profile cabin house provides excellent visibility of the sails and surroundings from either of the twin helms.

Hanse 455

With a self-tending headsail, powerful main and well-laid-out cockpit, the Hanse 455 is a sailing machine.

Foldout arms give the Dragonfly 32 lots of stability and keep the boat sailing fast and flat as the breeze builds.

Dragonfly 32

The Dragonfly 32 Supreme is a tidy little cruising boat with some serious get-up-and-go.

A 44-foot Bali 4.5, built by Catana Catamarans, reaches across Biscayne Bay. With large opening windows and plenty of places to lounge on board, this cat will be right at home in a tropical anchorage.

Bali 4.5

With the Bali 4.5, Catana Catamarans is going after a whole new breed of sailor.

Bavaria Open 40

Bavaria Open 40

Bavaria Yachts gets into the catamaran business with the Nautitech-built Open 40.

Courtesy of Leopard Catamarans.

Leopard 40

Leopard Catamarans has launched a new 40-footer that borrows liberally from the best attributes of its slightly larger siblings.

Courtesy of the Manufacturer

Outremer 51

Outremer stretches the hulls and refines the lines of a popular model to create the 51.

Privilege Serie 5

Privilege Serie 5

French builder Privilege Marine has launched a new lineup of sure-footed cruising cats starring the Serie 5.

The Privilège 615 is a big cat that’s surprisingly simple to handle when set up with a mainsail and genoa. Headsail sheets lead to winches on either side of the flybridge, and trimming is made simple thanks to electric winches.

Privelége 615

Combining comfort and style, the Privilége 615 is ready for the long haul.

With a  self-tacking jib and all lines led to electric winches at the helm, the Hanse 345 makes it possible for you to head out on a sail when the mood hits you — whether or not you have crew.

Hanse 345

Hanse designers have engineered simplicity into the new 345 to keep sailing easy and enjoyable.

Atlantic 47 Mastfoil Catamaran

Atlantic 47 MastFoil

A new rigging plan designed for simplicity could be the solution to the large mainsails of modern catamarans.

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