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Having arrived by sea aboard a 22-meter catamaran in 2002, Hervé Le Touzé created Catathai two years later, with Daruwan, who then became his wife.
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Having arrived by sea aboard a 22-meter catamaran in 2002, Hervé Le Touzé created Catathai two years later, with Daruwan, who then became his wife.
Designed by Fortabat Yacht Design and built in Thailand at Catathaï, the Andaman 49 is an ocean cruising boat aboard which everything has been thought out for cruising comfort.
Between 40 and 50 feet, multihulls are big enough to envisage offshore cruises up to and including a round the world trip, while remaining easily handled by a family crew. Particularly attractive ...
Subscribers onlyBetween 50 and 60 feet, we enter the family of ocean cruising boats offering volume, luxury and remarkable living comfort aboard, but remaining easy to handle by a family crew: the ultimate!
Subscribers onlyThe family of cruising multihulls under 40 feet long is particularly rich, as in it we find both racers, and catamarans capable of taking you to the other side of the world. There is bound to be a ...
Subscribers onlyAlong with a man overboard, fire is what a sailor most fears aboard. And it’s even more frightening as it spreads very quickly. Prevention is therefore essential for everyone’s safety. In case of ...
Subscribers onlyThis story is somewhat like a fairy tale - it is that of a couple, Magalie and Cyril, and their son Jonathan (the latter is now the author of two columns in Multihulls World).
The surfers’ dream: discovering the mythical sites of Uluwattu, Padangpadang. My dream: that of discovering another part of Indonesia in a different way. I headed for Sumatra, with Mianoy, a ...
Having been sailing for several days aboard Hirondelle, a Catathaï 34 designed by Nicolas Gruet, Marion and Alexis have sent us this postcard from Phang Nga Bay, off Phuket, Thailand.
Whether an anchorage or an anecdote, we all have a good memory linked to our favorite boats (with more than hull, of course)... This column is open to you so you can share it with the magazine’s ...