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catamarans

The Making of a Cat: Part I

When it comes to conceiving new catamaran designs, it’s abundantly clear that there are at least four ways to skin a cat.

catamaran

Cruising Catamaran Choices

Today’s cruising cats offer an unprecedented range of choices, keeping the crew as close to or as separate from the kicked-back loungers as they want to be.

HH 66

All-carbon construction, high-performance sailing and an elegant interior are hallmarks of the HH brand. This 66-footer features push-button mainsheet and daggerboard controls and electric winches

cat charter

It’s Sailing. Period.

The choice between monohull and multihull has been an age old battle, but one thing is certain regardless of the number of hulls.

dolphin 460

Why Cruise a Catamaran?

These experienced monohull cruisers made the jump to a 46-foot cruising cat, and they’re never going back. Here’s why.

South african cats

Artisan Cats of South Africa

South Africa manufactures 30 percent of all the world’s cruising catamarans. How do they do it? We traveled halfway around the globe to find out for ourselves.

The Making of a Cat: Part I

When it comes to conceiving new catamaran designs, it’s abundantly clear that there are at least four ways to skin a cat.

catamaran

Cruising Catamaran Choices

Today’s cruising cats offer an unprecedented range of choices, keeping the crew as close to or as separate from the kicked-back loungers as they want to be.

HH 66

All-carbon construction, high-performance sailing and an elegant interior are hallmarks of the HH brand. This 66-footer features push-button mainsheet and daggerboard controls and electric winches

cat charter

It’s Sailing. Period.

The choice between monohull and multihull has been an age old battle, but one thing is certain regardless of the number of hulls.

dolphin 460

Why Cruise a Catamaran?

These experienced monohull cruisers made the jump to a 46-foot cruising cat, and they’re never going back. Here’s why.

South african cats

Artisan Cats of South Africa

South Africa manufactures 30 percent of all the world’s cruising catamarans. How do they do it? We traveled halfway around the globe to find out for ourselves.

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