Practical A long-term sailor’s tips for... Multihulls World readers love to sail far and wide on their catamarans ot ... Article published on 01/02/2016
Practical STAYSAILS ARE MAKING A COMEBACK With the advent of furling genoas, you could assume that they had been consigned ... Article published on 01/02/2016
Practical Catamaran basics Fitting new portlights Changing your multihull’s portlights is a job within the reach of any ... Article published on 01/12/2015
Practical Financing: Leasing Is King Buying a multihull, whether new or second hand represents an extremely important ... Article published on 01/10/2015
Practical Blue 2 Volume and excitement! A short career for this catamaran which was however born under the best ... Article published on 01/10/2015
Practical Catamaran fundamentals : Downwind Sails:... The Parasailor? It’s a symmetrical spinnaker whose central part forms a ... Article published on 01/10/2015
Practical Marine Clothing The days of oilskins, yellow or white, seem so long ago… Today there’s an ... Article published on 01/08/2015
Practical Catamaran basics Maintaining your... Routine maintenance of your dinghy’s little outboard motor is a relatively ... Article published on 01/08/2015
Practical Ropes and their colors! Slowly but surely, the nature of running rigging is changing. Although not as ... Article published on 01/06/2015
Practical Catamaran Fundamentals Coming into port... Anchoring in an un-crowded bay, hoisting and lowering sail, maintaining a ... Article published on 01/06/2015
Practical Turning to propellers Propellers are a complicated business. Pitch, torque, number of blades, fixed or ... Article published on 01/04/2015
Practical Tricat 25 Evolution It sails fast and... Designed from the basis of the already very successful Tricat 25, the builder ... Article published on 01/04/2015
Practical Catamaran basics Leaving the quay under... Before setting full sail and heading for the most beautiful islands, you have to ... Article published on 01/04/2015
Practical Catamaran basics Setting the mainsail Between the mast and the boom, the mainsail is the basis of your multihull’s ... Article published on 01/04/2015
Practical Catamaran basics Taking a reef in the... On most of our cruising multihulls, the first reef is taken in around 20 knots ... Article published on 01/04/2015
Practical Catamaran basics The daggerboards:... Having a catamaran with daggerboards means enjoying better pointing ability than ... Article published on 01/04/2015