We’re now getting into the realms of the serious cruising multihull market since the average purchase size is now 45 feet. Whether designed for comfortable cruising or for racing, these units have two major advantages: they remain accessible in terms of handling and technical management, while being long enough in terms of hulls to provide a certain level of comfort offshore.
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22/11/2019
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Emmanuel van Deth
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BALI CATSPACE : The 100% cruising catamaran The successful Bali range (200 examples built so far!) is going to be bolstered by a new model from next January – whose first presentation is scheduled for boot Düsseldorf 2020. This newcomer, called Catspace, will be able to offer four cabins and ten berths for a length of 40 feet. As a bonus, a gigantic flybridge, unusual in this size. On the lower deck, the surface area is used to the maximum thanks to being fully-decked. However, careful construction methods will allow the light displacement to be kept to 9.2 t. And to fully enjoy cruising,…