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Nauticat 44: Sailing Craftsmanship at Its Finest

The world of yachting is replete with vessels of every shape, size, and style. But few can hold a candle to the Nauticat 44. This Finnish-made beauty is a testament to superior craftsmanship, combining impeccable design with high-end functionality. In this review, we take a closer look at what makes the Nauticat 44 a standout option for boat enthusiasts.

Key Features of the Nauticat 44

The Nauticat 44 is renowned for its robust build quality and utilitarian design. Every inch of this vessel screams durability and reliability, making it a dream come true for those who seek long-term investment.

Design and Build

Hailing from Finland, the Nauticat 44 is constructed with a keen attention to detail, reflecting the Finnish reputation for quality and endurance. The hull is hand-laid fiberglass, offering robust protection against the elements.

Inside, the Nauticat 44 does not disappoint. The interiors are spacious, well-lit, and beautifully finished. The vessel offers a large saloon, three separate cabins, and two heads, providing ample room for comfort and privacy.

Engine and Performance

The Nauticat 44 comes with a reliable and efficient Yanmar diesel engine. The combination of this powerhouse engine and the sturdy build of the yacht ensures smooth sailing, even in challenging weather conditions.

On-Board Experience

Sailing the nauticat 44.

Sailing the Nauticat 44 is a truly delightful experience. The yacht is designed to offer a balanced blend of comfort and performance. The dual helm positions provide excellent visibility and control, whether you're navigating tight marinas or crossing vast oceans.

Comfort and Convenience

The Nauticat 44 offers a host of features aimed at enhancing the on-board experience. These include a well-equipped galley, a large dining area, and ample storage space. The yacht's layout is designed for easy movement, reducing the chances of seasickness.

Value for Money

When it comes to the question of value, the Nauticat 44 stands tall. While it may command a higher upfront cost compared to some competitors, the yacht's durability, performance, and overall quality make it a sound investment for the long term.

The Verdict

In summary, the Nauticat 44 is a well-rounded yacht that offers an impressive blend of performance, comfort, and durability. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a novice looking for a reliable yacht to begin your sailing journey, the Nauticat 44 is a worthy contender. Its robust build, thoughtful design, and reliable performance make it a standout choice in the world of yachting.

In the sea of options available to yacht enthusiasts, the Nauticat 44 shines as a beacon of quality and value. From its Finnish roots to its impressive on-board experience, this yacht is truly a testament to superior craftsmanship and design.

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Nautitech 44 Open review: space and performance?

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  • July 26, 2022

Offering space and a comfortable interior while keeping a cat light enough to perform is a tough brief. Does the Nautitech 44 Open deliver, asks François Tregouet?

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It’s been more than six years since the Nautitech yard in Rochefort launched an entirely new design, but this Nautitech 44 Open marks the company’s return to the forefront of the multihull scene.

It shares the Open layout of Nautitech’s past models, but embodies the brand’s new strategy to address owner-operators rather than the charter market. We were able to judge the concept during an early sea trial on the Bay of Biscay.

The Nautitech 44 Open was developed in just 14 months during the middle of the pandemic and owes a great deal to the dozen owners and dealers consulted to define their ‘ideal’ catamaran. The feedback from this working party convinced the yard to focus on cruising owners and to go for a more performance-oriented design than the market average.

Marc Lombard’s design team has succeeded in expressing this externally by using fine bows, a narrow waterline and controlled volumes. The line of hull windows is more tapered than in the past, and the nacelle is less pronounced and voluminous than typical production cruising cats.

Nautitech’s Open concept, which was initiated nearly 10 years ago on the Nautitech 40 Open, allows the length to be contained by merging the interior and exterior into a single volume. So the true saloon is located outside, protected by a long, rigid bimini and coachroof windows that extend beyond the sliding bay window. Not splitting the saloon/cockpit function saves space – and weight, which is crucial on a multihull, especially at this size.

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Good performance, a covered saloon. Photo: MULTImedia

Transformative

The chart table and L-shaped bench seat on the port side, and the galley to starboard, are thus able to benefit from the entire interior space. Facing forward, the chart table is a proper indoor navstation, while the bench seat can be transformed into a watch-keeper’s berth. Strategically positioned between control screens and cockpit winches, it will be ideal for night passages.

The galley benefits from a large 144lt fridge and optional 75lt freezer, anticipating the demands of owners wishing to sail with complete self-sufficiency wherever possible. Designer Christophe Chedal-Anglay, known for his work on the Gunboat 68, has incorporated a clever bar unit in the centre of this living space, which works very well to distribute guests, and naturally becomes a focal point for discussions.

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Aft helms remain key elements of the Open concept. Photo: MULTImedia

In the three-cabin version we sailed, reflecting the emphasis on owner-sailors rather than the charter market, the port hull is dedicated to the owner’s cabin with aft double berth, separate heads and large washbasin and shower room forward.

On the starboard side double cabins forward and aft are separated by heads and washroom spaces – the yard preferring to offer more volume to a heads and shower/washbasin area on one side instead of duplicating identical bathrooms.

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A ‘SmartRoom’ concept allows for a forward cabin to be fitted out to suit a choice of uses: office, dressing room, technical room, workshop or stowage.

On deck, Nautitech remains faithful to its double aft helm stations which are protected from the sun by two small biminis. They remain exposed to the apparent wind and spray, but the view of the sails is excellent and the view forward is better than you might think. The blind spots forward are very small – apart from when the removable cockpit enclosures are in place, which will likely only be in port or at anchor – and a step to the side immediately remedies this.

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A central bar area divides saloon and desk/chart table, and gives the interior a social heart. Photo: Nautitech

When manoeuvring in marinas, a camera mounted under the radar antenna and pointing towards the bows, gives the helmsman an accurate and useful picture of the distances available.

Nautitech continues to improve the comfort, design and ergonomics around the aft helm set up. The winches are within easy reach, and well separated from the lounging area, and the moulded dash binnacle elegantly accommodates all the necessary elements (engine controls, plotter, repeaters, etc.).

Access to the deck to go forward, to take care of the anchor or lower the gennaker, is a formality thanks to the two teak steps and the handrails integrated into the coachroof and around the deck.

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The main saloon is outside aft, but there’s also a dinette inside. Photo: MULTImedia

Handy performance

The sporty first impression that the fine bow sections give is confirmed once at sea, where they are also noticeably dry. Nautitech has managed to keep the Open 44 to the designed light displacement of 10.9 tonnes. However, the standard configuration with a self-tacking jib giving 110m² sail area proved to be a minimum in the 10 to 12 knots of cold wind we encountered.

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Narrower hulls than many of today’s cruising cats, but still plenty of comfort. Photo: MULTImedia

I’d have liked to have tried the overlapping genoa, which increases the sail area to 133m². Once the Code 0 was unfurled, however, the boat came to life. We reached 8.4 knots at 55° to the apparent wind in only 12.8 knots of breeze. Of course, if you bear away a little, the pace becomes even faster, and we regularly exceeded 10 knots at 110° to the wind.

The extensive design resources used for the first time, with three digital models tested in virtual reality, have clearly had an effect. The helm is direct and offers just the right amount of feedback to steer accurately but without too much effort. The new hexagonal shape of the Goïot steering wheels quickly overcame our conservatism, as their shape allows an easy understanding of their degree of rotation. Switching from one side to the other without rushing to get the best angle of vision on the telltales is straightforward, as the boat is so stable.

There was no slamming when going through waves thanks to good speed under sail and a comfortable bridgedeck clearance. And when returning to port, powered by the two optional 50hp engines (30hp as standard), the Nautitech made 7 knots at 2,000rpm. French tradition dictated that we would be home in time for lunch!

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The non-slip surface lacks a bit of texture to offer good grip in wet weather, but this is one of the only minor niggles we found with this well-founded Nautitech. The ‘Open’ concept involves a smaller coachroof but, conversely, a very large exterior saloon. And in this context we can say that the 44 Open keeps its promise to improve the comfort-performance compromise, a factor cherished by the brand. The abolition of the inside-outside boundary serves to limit displacement and help deliver attractive performance. That lack of boundary is underlined by the continuity of the lighting between the two areas, while inside, the quality of the finish has improved and the layout is intelligent. With its smart positioning between industrial yards which are very influenced by the charter market, and specialists with more radical (and expensive) choices, Nautitech has created a ‘sweet spot’ with this new model, which will appeal to many multihull enthusiasts.

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A luxury catamaran built for your dream of sailing around the world

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THE NAUTITECH STYLE AT ITS PEAK TO SEDUCE CRUISERS SEEKING PERFECTION

The 44 Open is the natural evolution of the Nautitech line, a new advanced design that redefines, once again, the standard on bluewater cruising boats.

Featuring a revolutionary interior layout, rigging upgrades for enhanced performance and a sharp look, the Nautitech 44 Open is on top of its class.

Nautitech 44 Open, explore your passion for adventure at sea.

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A catamaran built by sailors for sailors

We aim to create a new improved design for the Nautitech sailing boat range while respecting the brand's DNA.

The 44 Open will naturally fit between the 40 Open and the 46 Open . This model initiates an evolution of our catamaran lines.

A new style with improvements oriented towards the needs of our sailors, whose valuable feedback were an important part of the multihull design process.

Our main goal was to make all maneuvers easy and safe for a small crew at sea. On this catamaran, everything is accessible, for a certain pleasure at the helm for the owners.

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A dynamic design, a marker of recognized performance

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Sleek Hull Lines and an Inverted Bow, the all new Nautitech 44 Open

An Optimized hydrodynamic bottom and narrow hulls below the waterline combined with a stepped hull chines to widen the hull and provide spacious above the waterline. The hull with its inverted bow and forward rake ensures a balanced sailing boat.

Double helm station, a guarantee of safety and sensations

 An ideal position to have an unobstructed view of the sails and the sea whatever the speed, but also to keep an eye on the crew members in order to sail in complete safety. Centralized maneuvers at the stern to maintain the link with the crew and the conviviality in navigation.

Thanks to a shorter steering circuit, the reactivation of the bar will be amplified offering a pleasure at the helm without comparison.

Lower Main Sheet track location

 Easy to maneuver, visibility on the fittings from the helm station, this position offers many advantages. The performance of our catamarans is optimal thanks to the lowered position of the boom as close to the roof as possible which increases the efficiency of the mainsail in its lower part. The comfort is not without rest with a more accessible lazy bag.

A coach roof that evokes the world of ocean racing

 The modern design of the roof and its elaborate lines perfectly echo the lines of the hull. A subtle interplay of concave and convex shapes creates an unparalleled harmony.

A user-friendly and modular cockpit

 A unique living space aboard the 44 Open. A spacious cockpit connected to the galley that welcomes your guests into a friendly atmosphere during your trip at sea.

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A relaxing space that calls for dreams

 A forward cockpit designed for lounging thanks to its large sunbathing area, the ideal place to enjoy a sunset or perfect your tan.

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An innovative interior layout for a stylish & livable catamaran

Discover a unique living space that revisits the "Open" concept and offers a 360-degree view

of the outside and flows around the new bar area, that separate the salon from the Kitchen.

Sharing moments at every stage of the journey

The multifunction-raised countertop is the most iconic piece of that new 44 Open concept. Close to the mast and located at the center of the saloon, is where people will join together, discuss the route, and probably “elevate their dream” with enthusiasm.

Following the same concept, the sofa corner offers a cocooning and modular space for the children's nap as well as for night watches.

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A redesign Kitchen Area

The best materials have been selected in order to offer a fully integrated galley, with redesigned finishes and equipment. The kitchen has an easy to clean acrylic resin worktop, integrating the sink and the cooking plates, with all the necessary comfort. An expanded fridge capacity featuring a double drawer fridge.

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A Facing Forward Chart table designed for navigation

The 44 Open features an enhanced facing forward multi-function desk, used as navigation table, night watches or to work from your boat.

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An owner's suite that will not leave you indifferent

Redesigned to combine privacy and maximized space. With a view of the ocean thanks to the large windows, and a constant supply of light.

Also enjoy a sofa corner to give you a moment of serenity.

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An elegant and light-filled bathroom

Generous and functional volumes that will make you appreciate every moment in this bathroom worthy of the most refined hotels. To preserve your privacy, the toilets are separate and equipped with a dedicated hand wash basin.

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Configuration options for your sailing boat

The 44 Open offers several configuration and layout options, including the new multifunctional technical room

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A pleasant living space on board with plenty of storage space

An aft starboard cabin that has nothing to envy to the owner's cabin with its queen size bed and its beautiful opening on the outside.

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Forward cabin, The Perfect Guest Cabin

Port or starboard depending of the chosen configuration, each guest can enjoy a bright and comfortable cabin to relax at any time of the day

Unique : a smartroom® that bends to your desires

Laundry room, workshop, storage space... My SmartRoom ® offers you everything in the same place. By replacing the starboard forward cabin with this multifunctional space, free your mind from space constraints and take on board all the equipment you need to live far away adventures.

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Multiple configurations:

3 or 4 cabins, with or without My SmartRoom ® ,

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Technical characteristic

A catamaran designed for blue water cruising

Ideal for demanding owners in search of adventure in comfort

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  • Lenght overall 13.30 m / 43'8
  • Beam overall 7.36 m / 24'2
  • Draft 1.44 m / 4'9
  • Displacement (mLC) 10.9 t / 24 035 lbs
  • Sail area 105 m² / 1142 sq ft
  • Engine D2-30 Volvo
  • Fuel tank 2 x 250 l / 2 x 66 US gal
  • Water tank 2 x 300 l / 2 x 79 US gal
  • Ce Certification A.10 - B.10 - C.22 - D.22

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Boat Review: Swan 54

  • By Herb McCormick
  • Updated: October 11, 2018

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Sparkman & Stephens. Ron Holland. Germán Frers. In the storied history of Nautor’s Swan , one of the world’s most established and respected brands of production cruising boats, with the exception of several race boats in the Club Swan line, the company has employed the services of precisely three naval architects, legends all. Since the 1980s, though, the principal designer has been Frers, and during that time, the company has perhaps become best known for its line of “maxi” yachts, ranging from a relatively modest 60-footer to the whopping Swan 132.

And I thought my first ­memorable Swan experience, decades ago, on the very cool S&S-designed 44, was one sweet ride.

With the launching last year of the new Swan 54, however, both the builder and the creator have returned to their roots (Frers’ first Swan, in 1981, was the 51). However, if you’re looking for an example of how designs have evolved over the past few decades, consider the initial, very different, appearances of the 51 and the 54.

Nowhere is this more apparent than in the deck layout. The 51 was a veritable winch farm (there were at least a dozen of them, scattered hither and yon from the mast to the wheel); the 54’s spanking clean decks are completely uncluttered (there are but four electric winches, gracing the cockpit coaming, and even the running rigging is stashed in conduits beneath the deck). As with many big early Swans, on the 51, there’s not one dedicated cockpit but two, one for the sail handlers (and the companionway) and the other for the driver. The 54 has but a single expansive one. And of course, the 54 has twin wheels, a ubiquitous feature on today’s contemporary cruisers, and an unimaginable one in the early 1980s.

Yet it’s in the ends of the new boat that we see the greatest changes and innovations, and they’re striking. Forward, the self-launching anchor is beyond nifty, and coupled with the gargantuan sail locker, that’s one interesting bow. Aft, the boarding platform created when the wide, electrically controlled transom is lowered is nothing less than a sweet private sun deck (take that, pinched sterns of yore!). Both of these features are superbly executed.

Swan 54 master stateroom

Actually, the same could be said of the entire vessel. Like every bulletproof yacht ever constructed in the rugged Finnish town of Pietarsaari, the 54 is built like a veritable brick outhouse. Closed-cell foam is employed throughout the cored, vinylester-sandwich layup: in the hull, the structural bulkheads and the teak deck. Watertight bulkheads separate the lazarette and forepeak from the central interior space. Our test boat was equipped with the fixed deep (8 feet 1 inch), standard lead keel and a single rudder, though a “variable draft” daggerboard version with twin rudders is also available for those seeking more range, in skinnier waters, from their prospective cruising grounds (it draws 4 feet 6 ­inches with the board down).

Related: Nautor’s ClubSwan 50

The oak interior is handsome and well finished. There are three sleeping cabins: the master stateroom all the way forward, with an expansive island berth; a guest cabin just forward of the beam, to port, which may offer the coziest sea berths on passage; and another cabin to port, aft of the companionway, which can be ­specified as a double or with two single berths. An aft utility cabin to starboard is an ideal space for a workbench, the generator and even a washing machine, though the room could also be set up as a crew cabin, as it was on our test boat. The central dining area is to port; to starboard lies the L-shaped galley, loads of ­counter space and a forward-facing navigation table. A pair of heads on opposite sides of the boat flanks the forward and aft sides of the central saloon, respectively. All in all, it’s a straightforward but very efficient use of space.

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Back topside, there’s a rather ingenious dodger built right into the cockpit coaming, which is easily raised or stashed when needed (you’d want to lose it when club racing, and this would be a grand boat on which to do Caribbean events like the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta and Antigua Sailing Week). The sloop rig features a double-spreader carbon Seldén spar and a split hydraulic backstay; a pair of pad eyes on the bow are set up for the tacks of asymmetric spinnakers. There’s no traveler for the double-­ended mainsheet, led to a pair of winches just forward of the helmsman. All other sheets and reefing lines are led below deck to another set of cockpit winches and a suite of attendant control clutches. A handy couple will have no worries taming this steed.

Swan 54’s running rigging

Sadly, on the day we took the 54 for a spin on Chesapeake Bay, we did not have the breeze necessary to put the boat through its proper paces. With a wimpy 3 knots of early morning autumn winds, we managed a couple of gasping knots of boat speed both on and off the zephyrs. It was disappointing because we had no doubt the boat would get up and gallop in any sort of reasonable blow. Under power, we were a bit surprised that the 110 hp Yanmar (on a traditional straight-line shaft — no saildrive) didn’t pack a bit more punch, yielding under 9 knots when opened up. It was the only question mark in my notebook at day’s end.

In other words, I was pretty darn smitten with the Swan 54. It not only joins the legacy of a proud and prosperous enterprise, it more than holds its own.

Herb McCormick is CW’s ­executive editor.

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Dehler 44   THIS YACHTS SETS STANDARDS

In the fiercely competitive yacht class from 42 to 46 ft, Dehler is heralding a new era. With its Dehler 44, which is available in three versions, the highly reputed German yacht builder is launching a vessel that combines all the traditional advantages of a Dehler with a multitude of genuine innovations. The Dehler 44 is distinguished by outstanding handling under sail, maximum safety, numerous technical refinements and consummate quality. With its futuristically elegant design inside and out, this shining example of 21st century design is a high- performance regatta vessel with maximum speed potential, and a luxuriously appointed long-distance cruiser in one. It is something unique that is waiting to be discovered!

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    LENGTH: Traditionally, LOA (length over all) equaled hull length. Today, many builders use LOA to include rail overhangs, bowsprits, etc. and LOD (length on deck) for hull length. That said, LOA may still mean LOD if the builder is being honest and using accepted industry standards developed by groups like the ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council).

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    The Nauticat 44 is a Finnish motorsailer sailboat that was designed by Kaj Gustafsson as a cruiser and first built in 1974. Production. The design was built by Siltala Yachts in Finland, which later changed its name to Nauticat Yachts Oy. Production was started in 1974, but the design is now out of production.

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    Nauticat 44 is a 43′ 8″ / 13.3 m monohull sailboat designed by Kaj Gustafsson and built by Nauticat - Siltala Yachts starting in 1974. Great choice! Your favorites are temporarily saved for this session. ... sailboatdata.com / CC BY. Embed Embed. View Demo.

  5. Nauticat Yachts

    The Nauticat 44 is an ocean-going motorsailer with a cutter rig, ketch or optional schooner rig and pilothouse. The Nauticat 44 has a long keel and keel-mounted rudder, whereas other boats in the range have fin keels. The Nauticat 44 design has been refined as the Nauticat 441. Nauticat Yachts Oy declared bankruptcy on 16 May 2018 and the ...

  6. Nauticat 44: A Comprehensive Review

    The Verdict. In summary, the Nauticat 44 is a well-rounded yacht that offers an impressive blend of performance, comfort, and durability. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a novice looking for a reliable yacht to begin your sailing journey, the Nauticat 44 is a worthy contender. Its robust build, thoughtful design, and reliable ...

  7. Nauticat 44

    The Nauticat 44 is a Finnish motorsailer sailboat that was designed by Kaj Gustafsson as a cruiser and first built in 1974. The Nauticat 44 is a Finnish motorsailer sailboat that was designed by Kaj Gustafsson as a cruiser and first built in 1974. Introduction Nauticat 44; Production; Design; Operational history;

  8. Nauticat

    Nauticat 321, 351, 37, 385, 42, 515 and 525 we call pilothouse sailing yachts.auticat Yachts Oy Lallintie 92, FIN-21870 Riihikoski, Finland Tel. +358 207 129660 Fax. +358 2 4868 500 Email: [email protected].

  9. PDF Nautitech 44 Open Technical Standard Specifications 1st of July 2021

    Draft 1,44 m / 4'9 Unloaded weight (approx.) 10,7 t / 23 594 lbs Engine, drive Diesel, Saildrive Engine power 2 x 30hp Volvo Penta Fuel tank 2 x 250 / 2 x 66 gal Water tank 2 x 300L / 2 x 79 gal Cabins - Heads, standard 2 to 4 Berths, standard version 4 to 8 Full batten mainsail, standard 72,5 m² / 780 sq ft

  10. Nauticat 43

    The Nauticat 43 is a 42.68ft staysail ketch designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built in fiberglass by Nauticat - Siltala Yachts between 1983 and 1999. ... The data on this page has been derived from different sources but a significant part is attributed to sailboatdata.com. We thank them for their encouragements and friendly collaboration.

  11. Nauticat 44 boats for sale

    Find Nauticat 44 boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of Nauticat boats to choose from.

  12. Nauticat 441

    The Nauticat 441 is a 44.78ft masthead ketch designed by Kaj Gustafsson and built in fiberglass by Nauticat - Siltala Yachts since 2009. ... The data on this page has been derived from different sources but a significant part is attributed to sailboatdata.com. We thank them for their encouragements and friendly collaboration.

  13. Nautitech 44 Open review: space and performance?

    The Nautitech 44 Open was developed in just 14 months during the middle of the pandemic and owes a great deal to the dozen owners and dealers consulted to define their 'ideal' catamaran. The ...

  14. 44 Foot Catamaran Redefined: The 44 Open Experience

    The 44 Open is the natural evolution of the Nautitech line, a new advanced design that redefines, once again, the standard on bluewater cruising boats. Featuring a revolutionary interior layout, rigging upgrades for enhanced performance and a sharp look, the Nautitech 44 Open is on top of its class. Nautitech 44 Open, explore your passion for ...

  15. Nauticat

    Nauticat is a family shipyard founded by the Finnish yachtsman and engineer Pentti Siltala in 1961. The shipyard's history began with the release of the sailing yacht Nauticat 33 in 1961. Over 50 years of operation, the company has built more than 10 models of yachts from 33 to 53 feet. The total circulation was more than 3,000 yachts.

  16. Boat Review: Swan 54

    And I thought my first ­memorable Swan experience, decades ago, on the very cool S&S-designed 44, was one sweet ride. With the launching last year of the new Swan 54, however, both the builder and the creator have returned to their roots (Frers' first Swan, in 1981, was the 51). However, if you're looking for an example of how designs have ...

  17. Dehler 44

    The Dehler 44 is distinguished by outstanding handling under sail, maximum safety, numerous technical refinements and consummate quality. With its futuristically elegant design inside and out, this shining example of 21st century design is a high- performance regatta vessel with maximum speed potential, and a luxuriously appointed long-distance ...

  18. RUSTLER 44

    SAIL AREAS: Main 533 sq ft/49.60m2 Yankee 586 sq ft/54.50m2 Staysail 179 sq ft/16.70m2