Is multihull blue water cruising, as we have known it for a quarter of a century, suffering its first setback with the global pandemic? Is it time to imagine and opt for another, simpler form of boating? From their base at Lake Lipno, in the southern Czech Republic, the team at Independent Catamaran has been looking into the subject. With their IC 36, a very clever, semi-open cat, the small shipyard has made a remarkable entry into the rather exclusive circle of slightly offbeat but highend builders. We got the chance to test this attractive boat during the Cannes Yachting Festival, where it was on show to the public for the very first time.
Test location: Cannes, South of France
Conditions: wind southeast 10 to 15 knots, sea state moderate
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