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The sailboat design was commenced in 1990 as an intended production commercial product that would also be used to development new composite materials and techniques. [ 1 ] The boat's design goals were, "a lightweight, trailerable catamaran that was fast, fun to sail, had weekend accommodations for 2 or 3 and was priced below $35,000."
A 45' catamaran under sail, showing minimal bow wave and wake resulting from the hulls being narrow, low displacement and long. Catamarans have two distinct primary performance characteristics that distinguish them from displacement monohull vessels: lower resistance to passage through the water and greater stability (initial resistance to ...
MacGregor has also built a 36-foot (11 m) catamaran, and a 65-foot (20 m) yacht. The final model produced was the MacGregor 26M, a 26-foot (7.9 m) trailerable sailboat, which is now under production as the Tattoo 26. [3] The 26M had the ability to mount up to a 60 horsepower (45 kW) outboard motor.
The Lagoon 55 is a French sailing catamaran that was designed by Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost with the exterior design by Patrick le Quément and interior design by Nauta Design. It was intended as a cruiser and also for the yacht charter role and first built in 2021. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Max upwind sail area incl. mast : 25 m² / 268.8 ft²; Max downwind sail area incl. mast : 55 m² / 591.3 ft²; Max sail area of mast : 3 m² / 32.25 ft²; Practical considerations: Must be an Off the beach catamaran (i.e. capable of being rigged and launched by hand) Must be legally trailer-able for road use without substantial dis-assembly
Nacra Sailing was founded by sailboat designer Tom Roland who had previously designed the Alpha Cat, an 18-foot beach cat, in 1970. After this he designed a 36-foot, oversized one design beach catamaran as part of venture to start a professional sailboat racing series. About 10 of these were built, but the racing series didn't turn out to be ...
The Sun Odyssey 45 is a French sailboat that was designed by Philippe Briand and the Jeanneau Design Office as a cruiser and for the yacht charter market. It was first built in 2004. It was first built in 2004.
The Stiletto 27 is an American trailerable catamaran sailboat that was designed by Bill Higgins and Don Ansley as a racer/cruiser and first built in 1976. [1] [2] [3] [4]The design was originally marketed by the manufacturer just as the Stiletto, but later became the Stiletto 27 to differentiate it from the later 1983 Stiletto 30 and 1985 Stiletto 23 designs.