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Tricat 25 Evolution It sails fast and it’s easy!
Designed from the basis of the already very successful Tricat 25, the builder has, since last summer, been offering a version which is more refined, faster and...yet no more expensive, the Tricat 25 ...
Subscribers onlyCatamaran basics Taking a reef in the mainsail
On most of our cruising multihulls, the first reef is taken in around 20 knots of true wind. A robust, rather heavy, and quite under-canvassed catamaran can in reality stand sailing ...
Subscribers onlyCorsair Pulse 600
The day boat is an exciting and really fun way of changing to a multihull. Launched only a few months ago, the Corsair Pulse 600 is a boat which is fun to sail and you can take your friends or family ...
Subscribers onlyUnlimited energy
Over the last few years, our on-board equipment has developed brilliantly, but consumes much more energy. For semi-offshore cruising or a long-term voyage, energy needs must therefore be redefined ...
Subscribers onlyInternet aboard: how do you stay connected?
After a year cruising as a family round the world in a catamaran, Pierre Leitgib sums up his experience of telecommunications aboard, and in particular, the internet. This former consultant with ...
Subscribers onlyRopes and their colors!
Slowly but surely, the nature of running rigging is changing. Although not as obvious as the modifications to sail cloth or hull shapes, the cordage on our boats has seen some real evolution in recent ...
Subscribers onlyBlue 2 Volume and excitement!
A short career for this catamaran which was however born under the best auspices...but which remains a comfortable, rather fun boat under sail, even though second-hand you will without a doubt have to ...
Subscribers onlySpecification to be drawn up before purchase: which boat should you choose?
Have you taken the decision to acquire the boat of your dreams? Good idea! World production is particularly attractive at the moment. There is something for all tastes and all budgets. Needless to ...
Subscribers onlyReceiving the internet aboard – at sea!
In the last edition of Multihulls World, we took stock of the means of receiving the internet when coastal cruising. At sea, once over twenty miles from the coast, these devices no longer work, and ...
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