This category includes seriously comfortable and/or high-performance multihulls, but it’s also where two worlds collide: the world of boats that remain handleable by a private owners, sailing short-handed, and the other, with models that require a professional crew. A skipper or crewman will be an integral part of taking advantage of the extraordinary qualities of these large multihulls. The cutoff point is most often around 55 feet.
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22/11/2019
Par
Emmanuel van Deth
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169
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KNYSNA 500 SE : Indestructible! NEW Like the South African port from which it takes its name, the 500 SE has character - Knysna is a splendid city at the head of a bay-lagoon whose entrance is sporty with rough seas. Solidly built to withstand difficult conditions without damage, this catamaran is delivered highly equipped and customization is the rule. The cockpit saloon is well sheltered and the semi-flybridge helm station has a sunroof that allows the helmsman to be closed in if there’s bad weather. The traditional woodwork of the interior fittings is superb and evokes a neat Bri…