From 45 to 50 feet
Just two years ago, this was almost certainly the category in which the biggest builders were competing most fiercely. And that was only to be expected: this size of multihull is undoubtedly the one that most family crews have in mind when they dream of letting slip the lines and living aboard. But rising prices and skyrocketing interest rates have put a damper on many plans... you’ll be on a comfortable, safe boat that remains perfectly manageable without the need for a professional skipper. But each model we present here has its own personality: you’re sure to find the multihull that suits you!
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07/12/2023
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Mark Bernie, Julie Echelle, Dick Sawyer, Emmanuel van Deth and Kim Wellington
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2024
LEOPARD 45 A Lounge version that has made a name for itself {{ALTERNATIVE::getLinkEssai(329)}} In 2017, with their 45, Robertson and Caine offered an attractive catamaran: this model satisfies the expectations of charterers or owners who are sensitive to the concept of open spaces. A successful model that continues to evolve: the brand-new Lounge version with a fitted-out flybridge appears very popular, to the point of eclipsing the original configuration despite it having more canvas and a lower boom. During our tests, we appreciated the design of the hulls and the seakindl…