The International Multihull Boat Show: the boats
The third edition of the International Multihull Boat Show, will take place at Lorient from 18th to 22nd April. Here are the list of the expected boats.
The third edition of the International Multihull Boat Show, will take place at Lorient from 18th to 22nd April. Here are the list of the expected boats.
In this category, we’re getting into the heart of the multihull market, since the average new purchase size is now 45 feet. Whether they’re designed for comfortable cruising or for racing, these ...
Subscribers onlyRio 2016 will signal the return of the multihull to the Olympic Games. So we’ve got two years to get ourselves to the Bay of Rio, to witness this modern catamaran which has the dual task of ...
Here we are at the crossroads of large production cruising boats and the first semi-custom models... 50 to 60 feet. This is also the division between two worlds: one of boats that remain manageable ...
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Subscribers onlyThe Multihulls World match is an open forum, a space for freedom of opinion open to players in leisure sailing on more than one hull. For this match, we wanted to know if the future of ocean cruising ...