2024 Boat of the Year: Best Sportboat
Easy, fast and fun. A spicy pair of multihull nominees heat up the competition on a sporty Chesapeake Bay.
Easy, fast and fun. A spicy pair of multihull nominees heat up the competition on a sporty Chesapeake Bay.
In this cutting-edge category’s first year, two pioneering three-hulled globetrotters left our judges swooning.
In a vote cast exclusively by the general public, the Outremer 52 topped four other worthy contenders in this year’s Best Multihull category.
West Coast Multihulls lets catamaran-curious sailors prowl along the Southern California coast or head south of the border to sample the fine sailing and uncrowded waters of the Sea of Cortez.
If this is your first time chartering a catamaran, here are a few tips that can help.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced sailor, these cats are worth taking a look at.
Catamaran owners and monohull converts look at the reasons they chose multihull sailing.
The popularity of boats with more than one hull, especially catamarans, is more evident with each passing year.
Although catamarans can be double the fun, two hulls don’t always mean twice the work.
A sneak peak into the new June/July multihull issue from CW Editor Andrew Parkinson.
What does the variety in the new class of boats mean for sailors?
Over the course of her long and eventful life, the 60-foot foiling trimaran has endured dramatic highs and lows. Now, under the command of a fresh group of fanatic sailors, she’s gearing up to soar once more.
Easy, fast and fun. A spicy pair of multihull nominees heat up the competition on a sporty Chesapeake Bay.
In this cutting-edge category’s first year, two pioneering three-hulled globetrotters left our judges swooning.
In a vote cast exclusively by the general public, the Outremer 52 topped four other worthy contenders in this year’s Best Multihull category.
West Coast Multihulls lets catamaran-curious sailors prowl along the Southern California coast or head south of the border to sample the fine sailing and uncrowded waters of the Sea of Cortez.
If this is your first time chartering a catamaran, here are a few tips that can help.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced sailor, these cats are worth taking a look at.
Catamaran owners and monohull converts look at the reasons they chose multihull sailing.
The popularity of boats with more than one hull, especially catamarans, is more evident with each passing year.
Although catamarans can be double the fun, two hulls don’t always mean twice the work.
A sneak peak into the new June/July multihull issue from CW Editor Andrew Parkinson.
What does the variety in the new class of boats mean for sailors?
Over the course of her long and eventful life, the 60-foot foiling trimaran has endured dramatic highs and lows. Now, under the command of a fresh group of fanatic sailors, she’s gearing up to soar once more.
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