
Issue #: 190
Published: July / August 2023
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The range from the builder based at Rochefort in western France is evolving and becoming more coherent with a slight refit for the Nautitech Open 40 (already in its third generation!) and the launch of a new Nautitech 48, due in October.
The world premiere is scheduled to take place at the Miami International Boat Show in February 2024. This new model will be replacing the 46 and was unveiled back in April via virtual reality at the International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte. Since then, the shipyard has released new visuals and has also presented the technical characteristics of what will be the new flagship of the range. In addition to the inverted bows and sporty-design hull windows, there’s all the usual Nautitech DNA, giving an interesting compromise between performance and comfort, an inside/outside concept cleverly implemented in the cockpit and saloon with a convivial central bar and twin helm stations at the after end of the hulls. Optimized above all for owners, the new Nautitech will be available in 5 layout versions and offers a “smartroom” that can be customized as desired by the owner.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Builder: Nautitech Catamarans
Naval Architect: Marc Lombard Yacht Design Group
Interior design: Christophe Chedal-Anglay Design
Length overall: 47’9” (14.6 m)
Beam: 26’2” (7.97 m)
Draft: 5’1” (1.55 m)
Light displacement: 29,768 lbs (13.5 t)
Mainsail: 915 sq ft (85 m²)
Self-tacking solent: 455 sq ft (42.5 m²)
Motors: 2 x 60 or 75 HP Volvo
Fuel: 2 x 79 US gal (2 x 300 l)
Fresh water: 2 x 79 US gal (2 x 300 l)
Cabins: 2, 3 or 4
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