Multihulls up to 40 feet
Multihulls under 40 feet allow you to envisage some nice cruises – even offshore – or to take advantage of the slightest gust to go and challenge the other boats on the water. Catamarans and ...
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Multihulls under 40 feet allow you to envisage some nice cruises – even offshore – or to take advantage of the slightest gust to go and challenge the other boats on the water. Catamarans and ...
Subscribers onlyUp to 40 feet, we find all kinds of multihulls: pure racing machines, as well as trimarans and catamarans which are more or less liveable, but all capable of taking you on some nice cruises without ...
Subscribers onlyThis is a category of multihulls containing a particularly diverse selection: you’ll find the smallest cruising catamarans, trimarans for coastal rallying, but also some real speed machines. But ...
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 onlyAlthough 'total' amateur construction, popular in the 1970s, has declined, the market for kit catamarans and bare hulls is doing quite well, thank you… The new cutting-out tools allow ...
Subscribers onlyIn this sector of the market, monohulls are still leading the fleet for the time being... but smaller power multihulls - mostly catamarans - are convincing more and more builders in the United States ...
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