30 to 40 Feet
This category of multipowers has been the most active in terms of new models for several years now, thanks to the appearance of numerous new players, convinced – justifiably so - that the multihull formula meets a growing demand. These new models are most often characterized by their meticulous design. However, they also incorporate a wide variety of models - from the Open designed for shoal draft waters to the comfortable Cruiser that can accommodate you for weeks at a time on board, or even the catamaran designed just for big game fishing. The common theme: all these models are easy to handle thanks to their twin engines and their still modest size.
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Publié le
24/10/2024
Par
Mark Bernie, Julie Echelle, Dick Sawyer, Emmanuel van Deth and Kim Wellington
Numéro :
SP23
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Dec.
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2024
HopYacht 30 A Version Without Sails, but Still Electric Forever Green The HopYacht we tested back in the spring of last year enthralled us with a very simple concept: to offer a simple, economical multihull based around a large double bed which, of course, offers an unobstructed sea view. Though somewhat iconoclastic, this catamaran proved very easy to sail, with its large furling genoa. The brand’s French distributor, MV Yachting, has just announced an even more basic version, stripped of its rig. But of course, the electrical system is retained, providing 8 hours of autonomy at…