Best Sailboats for a Fun Lake Day.

10 Best Sailboats for a Fun Lake Day

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Sailing on lakes can be fun, especially if the wind is steady and the water is relatively flat. Although a 50-foot sailboat wouldn’t go amiss on Lake Superior, most lakes are perfect for smaller, more lightweight boats.

For inland waterways, it’s best to find compact sailboats under 30 feet with a centerboard or swing keel so they can be trailed from one lake to another. A tabernacle or collapsible mast that folds or is removable also comes in handy.

Finally, there’s a difference between a small open sailboat for day outings and one with a bunk and a head (toilet) so you can camp aboard for the weekend. Let’s look at a mix of 10 older and newer boats perfect for lake sailing.

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1. Optimist

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The Optimist sailing dinghy weighs under 80 pounds and is virtually unsinkable. They’re easy to find since over 100,000 hulls have been sold.

Laser sailboat.

Designed in the 1970s, the Laser is a simple sailboat with a single sail and room for one. It’s very popular with one-design racers.

Sabot sailboat.

A workhorse in yacht club youth sailing programs, the Sabot is a sailing dinghy with a centerboard that is perfect for kids to learn the ropes – literally.

This open 14-footer was first built in 1958 and developed quite a following with dinghy sailors. It has a fractional rig and a centerboard and can be sailed by one or two.

Sunfish sailboat.

The Sunfish is more sophisticated than a typical sailing dinghy and can carry two adults since it’s 14 feet long. It’s a great boat on which to master racing skills.

6. Harbor 20

A fast and contemporary daysailer, the Harbor 20 was conceived on a bar napkin by fellow yacht clubbers, and its appeal has grown worldwide since. Fast and fun, the Harbor 20 even has a small electric motor hidden in the transom .

7. Alerion 28

Smart and sophisticated, the Alerion 28 turns heads with its impressive lines. With classic East Coast styling, the Alerion 28 has a beautifully appointed interior with all the amenities a couple would need for weekending.

8. Hobie Cat (assorted lengths)

Hobie Cat.

This rotomolded sailing catamaran is virtually indestructible, which is why it’s so popular with resort and hotel fleets. There are a few to choose from, with the 18-foot Mirage Tandem Island model offering not only sails but also patented pedal power below the water.

9. MiniCat (assorted lengths)

This model is surprisingly sophisticated, an inflatable sailing catamaran with kick-up rudders and lots of sail trim adjustments. It can be assembled in under an hour and packed into two bags for easy transport.

10. Catalina 22 (25 & 27 also available)

The smallest of the current Catalina Yachts line , the 22, and its slightly larger siblings can be sailed coastally and on lakes. These covered boats have a V- berth bunk, toilet, sink, ice box, and room for a camping stove.

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Catamarans Uncovered: The Ultimate Guide to Dual-Hulled Sailing

David Ciccarelli

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January 27, 2024

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Understanding Catamarans

When you think of sailing through turquoise seas, what comes to your mind? If you’re picturing luxurious, spacious boats that glide smoothly over water, then you’re probably thinking of catamarans. These multi-hulled marvels are not your average boats; they’re about stability, space, and speed. Let’s set sail on understanding what makes them so unique.

Catamaran Basics

Catamarans are characterized by their two parallel hulls, which fundamentally distinguish them from the traditional monohull vessels. This twin-hull design often results in a wider beam, creating an inherently stable platform. While they boast a shallower draft compared to monohulls, catamarans generally provide more living space and less heeling. With less resistance in the water, performance catamarans can achieve greater speeds. The typical displacement of these vessels means they sit on top of the water rather than plowing through it, which adds to their efficiency.

Historical Evolution

The history of the catamaran dates back thousands of years, with its roots in the fishing and transportation crafts of the ancient Polynesians. Through generations, the design has evolved from simple canoes with outriggers to the sleek, modern vessels we see today. From rudimentary construction to high-tech materials, catamarans have adapted to become a favorite in both private and commercial sectors.

Types of Catamarans

If we list out the types of catamarans, you’d encounter various classes tailored to different sailing needs. You have your cruising catamarans, spacious and comfortable, ideal for those leisurely voyages. There’s the more agile performance catamarans, designed with speed and responsiveness in mind. And then, the luxury catamarans—think of these as floating mansions, complete with opulent amenities and furnishings.

Sailing Catamarans

Your sailing catamarans are akin to dancers on water. With sails harnessing the power of the wind, these vessels are all about eco-friendly propulsion and an authentic sailing experience . Imagine gliding past coastlines without a noise except for the wind in the sails and the water against the hulls. Brands like Lagoon and Fountaine Pajot have become synonymous with this category, providing a range of options from small day sailors to majestic cruisers.

Power Catamarans

Power catamarans, as the name suggests, rely on engines for movement. These are the go-to for those who prefer a bit more oomph in their voyage—capable of higher speeds and longer range without wind dependence. They’re perfect if you’re into coastal hopping or even deep-sea adventures.

Luxury Catamarans

Indulge yourself with luxury catamarans, the epitome of elegance on the water. These vessels come with full crews, gourmet meals, and the kind of pampering you’d expect at a 5-star resort. They represent the pinnacle in comfort and amenities , often custom-designed to meet the desires of the most discerning sailors.

Let’s pause for a breath—feeling the breeze yet? Catamarans are indeed a special breed of vessels that combine innovation, comfort, and performance. So next time you dream of sailing, think of these dual-hulled wonders and consider that perhaps your next adventure awaits on board a catamaran.

Catamaran Design and Construction

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Catamarans are unique in the boating world, offering stability, space, and speed that many sailors dream of. Whether you’re an enthusiast or a prospective buyer, understanding the intricacies of catamaran design and construction is essential. Have you ever wondered what goes into making these remarkable multihull vessels?

Multihull Structure

Multihull vessels, such as catamarans, are defined by their two separate hulls. This design provides natural stability which is excellent for reducing seasickness. A significant advantage here is safety ; with two hulls, even if one becomes flooded, the catamaran can often remain afloat and upright.

The Dual-Hull Design

The dual-hull design of catamarans allows for a wider beam, which translates into more deck space. When compared to monohulls, catamarans don’t heel over, making your experience onboard more comfortable and safer. This design also means less resistance when cutting through water, increasing your speed potential.

Advantages of Multihulls

Catamarans are renowned for their spaciousness and comfort, but did you know they tend to have a shallower draft? This allows you to easily explore shallower waters where other boats can’t go. Additionally, they are often faster, making them a favorite for both racing and cruising.

Materials and Construction

When building catamarans, manufacturers often utilize lightweight materials to enhance performance without compromising strength. Composites like fiberglass are common due to their durability and ease of maintenance .

Building Catamarans

The process of building catamarans involves meticulous planning and precision. Each step, from the initial design to the final touches, aims for a blend of performance and comfort. The popularity of DIY catamaran kits has also risen, catering to those who wish to take a hands-on approach to their vessel.

Composite vs. Aluminum

Catamarans can be built from various materials, but the debate often falls between composites and aluminum. Composites are prized for their strength-to-weight ratio, while aluminum is favored for its toughness and repairability. The choice depends on the intended use and the desired balance between weight and durability.

Rigging and Sails

The rigging and sails are critical in determining a catamaran’s performance. With more sail area, catamarans capture a greater amount of wind, which can improve speed. However, the sail plan must be carefully designed to balance power and handling .

Sail Configuration

Choosing the right sail configuration depends on your sailing needs. For travelers who prefer easier handling , a simple sloop rig with one mainsail and one foresail may suffice. Alternatively, performance-oriented sailors might opt for additional sails like spinnakers for downwind speed.

Sail Handling Systems

Modern catamarans incorporate advanced sail handling systems to make sailing more manageable, even for smaller crews. Features such as roller furling for the jib and lazy jacks for the mainsail simplify sail deployment and retrieval, which can be a real back saver!

So, have you gotten a clearer picture of what goes into a catamaran’s design and construction? Whether it’s the material selection or the intricacies of sail handling, each aspect plays a part in giving you the ultimate experience on the water.

Key Features and Advantages

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When you’re in the market for a boat that embodies comfort and performance, a catamaran is hard to beat. Let’s dive into what makes these vessels a standout choice for sailors and how they might just be your ticket to the ultimate sailing adventure.

Stability and Safety

Catamarans are renowned for their stability on the water, which translates into increased safety during your maritime excursions. Thanks to their wide beams, which can significantly exceed those of monohulls, moments of discomfort from rolling are minimized whether you’re at anchor or cutting through the waves.

Reduced Risk of Capsizing

The dual hulls of a catamaran are not just for show; they inherently provide a lower center of gravity and a wider base, which greatly decreases the odds of capsizing, giving you peace of mind as you navigate various sea conditions.

Safe Sailing in Rough Waters

One of the greatest perks of catamarans is their capability to handle rough waters with aplomb. The vessel’s design allows for quick and responsive movement, which is crucial when you’re miles from shore and conditions become challenging.

Spaciousness and Comfort

A catamaran is synonymous with spaciousness. Due to the dual hull construction, you’ll find ample living spaces comparable to a floating apartment, making long passages or entertaining guests a delightful experience.

Ample Deck Space

Have you dreamed of a boat where you can lounge, dine, and play without feeling cramped? A catamaran’s deck provides generous outdoor living areas, perfect for soaking up the sun or enjoying al fresco meals with a view of the ocean’s expanse.

Comfortable Living Spaces

Below deck, catamarans boast comfortable living quarters with enough headroom and sizeable cabins . The separation between sleeping areas, often located in different hulls, also ensures privacy that’s hard to come by in other vessel types.

Speed and Efficiency

With a sleek design and lighter weight, catamarans can glide through water quickly and with less effort. Their speed capability is not just great for thrill-seekers but also for those who wish to cover significant distances in tighter timeframes.

Fuel Efficiency in Power Catamarans

For power catamaran lovers, the efficiency game is strong. These cats are designed to consume less fuel while maintaining speed, leading to long-term savings and a reduced environmental footprint.

Ocean Cruising Capabilities

A catamaran truly shines when it comes to blue water cruising. The vessel’s stability and performance make this type of boat well-suited for exploring a variety of destinations across the globe.

Long-Distance Cruising Comfort

Planning an overnight or multi-day cruise? Catamarans are equipped to provide exceptional comfort during long-distance journeys, allowing you to reach far-off places like the Caribbean or South Pacific with ease and pleasure.

Catamarans for World Travel

Imagine setting sail to any corner of the world in a boat that feels like home. Catamarans offer that potential with their excellent cruising capabilities, capacity for provisions and fuel, and comfort—making them ideal for the adventurous sailor eager to chart a course for exotic destinations.

Remember, catamarans by brands like Lagoon or Fountaine Pajot are not only a statement of luxury but also showcase the pinnacle of marine engineering designed with your sailing lifestyle in mind. Ready to catch the wind in your sails?

Notable Catamaran Brands and Models

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When you’re out on the open waters, the brand and model of your catamaran are as important as the wind in your sails. Let’s talk about some of the most revered names that have made waves in the world of catamarans.

Lagoon Catamarans

Lagoon is a French manufacturer that’s taken the catamaran market by storm. Known for a blend of innovation and tradition, these catamarans have a strong global presence.

Since its inception in 1984, Lagoon has become synonymous with high-quality catamaran craftsmanship. Their journey began as a segment of the illustrious Group Beneteau, sailing onto becoming a standalone brand admired by many.

Fountaine Pajot

Fountaine Pajot , another French marvel, has carved its niche in the luxury catamaran market since 1976, delivering elegance and sturdiness in every vessel.

Awarded multiple times, including ‘Boat of the Year’, Fountaine Pajot’s reputation is built on innovation, performance, and eco-friendly designs. They are a marquee name for discerning sailors looking for the French touch in boating excellence.

Leopard Catamarans

South African-built Leopard Catamarans offer a robust build quality and a luxury cruising experience that appeals to adventurers and comfort-seekers alike.

Leopard has consolidated its status in the catamaran domain with models like the Leopard 48, known for its innovative design and exceptional onboard amenities.

In your quest for the perfect catamaran, these brands and models stand as shining beacons of quality and expertise. Each one has a story to tell and a journey to offer, ready to make your seafaring dreams a reality. Which one will you choose for your next maritime adventure?

Choosing the Right Catamaran

When you’re on the hunt for the perfect catamaran, the choices can be as vast as the ocean itself. From understanding the key differences between sail and power options to considering your unique sailing style and budget, we’ve got the guidelines to help you navigate this significant investment.

Sail vs. Power Catamaran

Sail catamarans are beloved for their elegance and eco-friendly operation. You’re harnessed to the wind, often yielding better performance and lower operating costs. Power catamarans, on the other hand, offer more consistent speeds regardless of wind conditions and typically feature more living space.

Considering Your Sailing Style

Whether you’re dreaming of leisurely coastal cruises or ambitious ocean crossings, your sailing style is crucial. For example, a sail catamaran with a deep draft improves windward performance for long voyages, while a power catamaran might be the ticket for weekend jaunts and entertaining.

Pros and Cons of Power Catamarans

Power catamarans excel in ease of handling and spaciousness. However, they typically have higher fuel costs, so consider this when comparing prices.

Size and Capacity

Determining boat size.

The size of your catamaran impacts everything from displacement to comfort. Larger models above 40 feet can offer 5 cabins, ample deck space, and enough storage for extended cruising. However, bigger boats also mean higher costs.

Passenger Capacity and Comfort

A catamaran’s design optimally balances capacity and comfort. Here’s a quick reference:

  • 2-3 cabins : Ideal for small families or couples.
  • 4 cabins : Good for larger groups or charter businesses.
  • 5+ cabins : Best for commercial use or those who entertain regularly.

Budget Considerations

Costs of catamarans.

The price of a new catamaran can range from a modest $200,000 to over a million dollars for luxury brands like Leopard Catamarans. Used models can bring significant savings, but factor in potential upgrade and maintenance costs.

Ongoing Expenses

Beyond the purchase price, be prepared for expenses such as docking fees, maintenance, insurance , and of course, fuel for power cats. The latter can significantly affect your budget, especially if you plan to log many nautical miles.

Finding the catamaran that suits your lifestyle, performance expectations, and budget is both an exciting and intensive process. Remember to weigh all factors carefully to ensure your final decision is one that brings endless days of joy on the water.

Maintenance and Care

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Taking care of your catamaran not only keeps it looking great but also ensures it performs optimally for years to come. Regular maintenance can prevent costly repairs and extend the life of your boat. Let’s dive right into the nitty-gritty of keeping your cat pristine, shall we?

Essential Maintenance Tasks

“Prevention is better than cure,” they say, and it couldn’t be truer for your catamaran.

  • Hull Cleaning : It’s all about the smooth sail, isn’t it? Keep the hull free from marine growth with bi-annual clean-ups.
  • Electrical System: Battling corrosion is like facing the high winds at sea. Keep your electrical systems corrosion-free to prevent unexpected failures.

Maintenance Schedule

Sticking to a maintenance schedule is akin to following a treasure map – it leads you to the golden prize of a well-maintained vessel. For instance, oil should be changed at least every 150 hours of engine use.

  • Routine Check-Ups: Don’t forget to schedule these with the changing seasons, folks.
  • Professional Inspections: Sometimes, you need a seasoned pair of eyes. Yearly check-ups by a professional can spot issues you might miss.

Cleaning and Storage

A clean and well-stored catamaran means a ready-to-go boat when sailing season hits. Nobody likes a damp surprise onboard, right?

  • Dry Storage: Whenever possible, store your beloved cat on dry land.
  • Cover Up: Use a high-quality cover to shield from the elements – sun, rain, or residents of the nearby trees.

Cleaning Procedures for Catamarans

This is not just a splash-and-dash affair, my friends. Take heed of these steps:

  • Freshwater Rinse: After every outing, a freshwater rinse can do wonders against saltwater’s corrosive embrace.
  • Mild Soaps: Use gentle cleaners like Woolite or Dawn to keep that canvas looking dapper.

Off-Season Storage Tips

The off-season doesn’t mean rest for you. It’s prime time to ensure your catamaran rests well so it’s adventure-ready when you are.

  • Ventilation: Keep air circulating to thwart the ever-creeping mildew.
  • Battery Care: Don’t let your batteries go flat. Keep them charged and happy during the off-season.

From the yearly varnishing to the regular freshwater rinses, keeping your catamaran in sparkling condition is a rewarding journey. It’s not just about maintaining value; it’s about cherishing the vessel that carries you across the waters, creating memories one nautical mile at a time. So grab your maintenance kit and let’s keep those cats cruising!

Sailing Safety and Regulations

Ensuring your safety while enjoying the freedom of sailing on a catamaran involves understanding and adhering to essential safety practices and boating regulations. In this section, we’ll navigate through the crucial elements of safety onboard, understand the necessary equipment, and explore the legal requirements that keep you compliant and secure at sea.

Safety Equipment on Catamarans

Catamarans must be equipped with certain safety gear. It’s imperative that your vessel has life jackets for all passengers, fire extinguishers, visual distress signals, and other USA Coast Guard approved safety equipment. Have you checked your boat’s safety inventory recently?

Safety Guidelines for Catamaran Sailing

When you’re sailing a catamaran, it’s wise to “know before you go.” This means checking weather reports and understanding your boat’s limitations. For catamaran-specific tips, remember that while daggerboards or keels enhance performance, they should be handled with care, as they affect the vessel’s stability and maneuvering.

Boating Regulations

Did you know that boating regulations can vary by state and region? It’s not just about being legally compliant; understanding these regulations helps protect the marine environment and ensures that all boaters can enjoy shared waterways safely. Have a look at the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety regulations to stay updated.

Adhering to Maritime Laws

Finally, respecting maritime laws and customs is not only a legal obligation but also a mark of a responsible sailor. Here’s a compelling fact: strict adherence to maritime laws significantly reduces the risk of maritime accidents. So, keep abreast of navigation rules to ensure smooth sailing.

Remember, safety is the keel that keeps the exciting adventure of catamaran sailing stable and enjoyable – make sure it’s part of your voyage every time you cast off the lines. Now, are you ready to take the helm knowing you’re well-prepared for a safe journey?

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

What are the advantages of sailing on a catamaran.

You’re in for a treat with catamarans — they’re like the luxury SUVs of the sea but without the fuel guzzling. Expect sheer stability, more living space, and less heeling than a monohull.

How Much Does a Catamaran Cost?

Thought about owning one of these beauties? Keep in mind, the sticker price varies wildly. We’re talking anywhere from $100,000 for a modest pre-owned vessel to north of a couple of million for a brand-spanking-new one, outfitted for luxury. Remember to factor in maintenance costs, which can set you back a few grand a year.

Are Catamarans Suitable for Family Vacations?

Absolutely, your clan will love the spacious decks and cabins that catamarans provide. It’s like a floating condo with the best ocean views.

What Safety Equipment Should I Have on Board a Catamaran?

Your catamaran should be your safe sanctuary on the seas. So gear up with life jackets, flares, VHF radios, and a dinghy for starts. Also, a solid first-aid kit and safety harnesses are invaluable.

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Best Liveaboard Catamaran Sailboats | Life of Sailing

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Catamarans are an excellent choice for living on the water. Modern catamarans are more spacious than monohulls and provide all the comforts of home.

In this article, we'll cover five of the best liveaboard catamarans available on the new and used market today. We'll also cover how to choose the best and most comfortable catamaran to live aboard.

The best liveaboard catamarans are the Manta 42, the Nautitech 44, the Voyage 44, the Privilege 435, the Elba 35, and the Lagoon 380. These vessels are seaworthy, comfortable, and ideal for long-term living.

We sourced the technical specifications of these vessels from maritime records and directly from sailboat manufacturers. We also considered the opinions of sailors who live aboard these vessels and others.

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Living on a Catamaran

Living on a catamaran has both advantages and disadvantages when compared to living on a monohull sailboat. That said, most of the challenges of living aboard a catamaran are mitigated on larger and higher-quality vessels.

Catamarans feature two hulls placed side-by-side and connected by a deck. As a result, the cabins are split between the two hulls, and you may have to go outside to get to the other cabin. Thankfully, most modern cruising catamarans have a center cockpit that connects the two hulls and often features living spaces.

Some vessels have facilities (such as the galley and table) in one cabin and sleeping areas in the other. However, some catamarans have sleeping and cooking facilities in both hulls. The configuration you choose depends on how many people attended live aboard and what layout you prefer.

Catamarans offer superior stability and motion comfort, which is a big advantage when living aboard. Overall, conditions under sail and in the harbor are likely much better aboard a properly-proportioned catamaran.

How to Choose a Liveaboard Catamaran

What qualities make a catamaran ideal for living aboard, and how do you choose the best boat? Attributes such as size and interior layout are the most important, but others such as fit and finish and seakeeping abilities should also be considered.

The best liveaboard catamarans range in size between 30 and 50 feet, width 40 feet being the comfortable average. In general, vessels smaller than 30 feet simply lack the space to include a practical interior layout.

Interior Layout

Interior layout is largely a matter of personal opinion. The most popular liveaboard catamaran features a spacious center cockpit with access to both hulls. Master bedrooms are often found in the stern and the bow of each hull, with heads in between and a galley in the center cockpit. Some catamarans feature one or more additional settees, along with storage in all areas.

Tech and Convenience

The majority of monohull sailboats were produced between the 1960s in the 1980s. This isn't the case for catamarans, as their popularity is more recent. As a result, you're likely to find considerably more modern amenities aboard. Everything from autopilot systems to bathtubs are available aboard newer catamarans.

How Much does a Liveaboard Catamaran Cost?

Catamaran prices vary widely based on age, length, and overall quality. Older vessels cost anywhere between $30,000 and $100,000. Newer and more comfortable liveaboard catamarans generally start above the $100,000 mark and extend up to $500,000 or more.

Best Catamarans to Live On

We chose the following six liveaboard catamarans based on size, interior amenities, handling, and price. These vessels are popular amongst liveaboard sailors and make exceptionally comfortable floating homes both in port and at sea.

1. Manta 42

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The first vessel on our list is an exceptional cruising catamaran that's also a comfortable place to live. The Manta 42 can be found on the used market, and it features great handling and a spacious cabin.

Unlike most catamarans, which are built overseas, the Manta 42 was produced entirely in the United States. The Florida-based company produced these vessels in the 1990s and 2000s, and they proved extremely popular with offshore cruisers.

The Manta 42 is known for its stability, hull strength, and speed. However, its cabin layout is also smart and livable. Most Manta 42s feature an asymmetrical cabin layout. The cabin has two heads located in convenient places; one on the port side across from a master berth and one on the starboard side, which is easily accessible from the cockpit. It features three berthing areas and one large sitting area, with seating and storage throughout.

The Manta 42 also has exceptional storage capacity. The vessel stores 125 gallons of fuel and a whopping 100 gallons of freshwater. It also has generous gray and black water tanks to service both heads and the galley sinks.

Overall, the Manta 42 is an excellent choice for cruising liveaboards. It's a fast, nimble, and safe vessel with ample headroom and space throughout the cabin.

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  • 42-foot overall length
  • Large master cabins
  • Built for long-term living and cruising
  • High storage capacity for fuel and water
  • High hull strength
  • American-built
  • Production ceased in the 2000s, so equipment may not be up-to-date

2. Nautitech 44

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The Nautitech 44 is the obvious choice for the number two spot on our list. This well-known cruising catamaran has a unique Center cockpit design which makes it stylish and functional.

The futuristic cockpit of the Nautitech 44 allows the crew to enjoy ample ventilation even in wet conditions. This makes it ideal for living abroad in tropical climates where rain and heat often accompany each other.

Nautitech, which is a French company, continues to produce this model due to its popularity and excellent seakeeping abilities. Prices almost always exceed $100,000, both new and used, making it one of the costlier models on the list. For the price, you get a fine interior fit and finish along with the latest comforts and conveniences.

The Nautitech 44 is available in several cabin layouts. The most popular configuration features an expansive center cockpit with below-deck living spaces, along with three berthing areas and a galley. Additionally, most of these vessels feature a large master head and several smaller heads in each of the hulls. Access to each hull through the center cockpit is easy, and the headroom is excellent.

The Nautitech 44 is a fast boat, and it's great for offshore cruising. However, hull width was sacrificed for speed and handling. This means that the hulls are slightly narrower than some of the competition. That said, it doesn't seem to bother most Nautitech owners.

  • 44-foot overall length
  • Large center cabin
  • All-weather control cockpit
  • Great ventilation
  • Ample room in the hulls
  • Wide hallways
  • Spacious heads
  • Excellent seakeeping abilities
  • Expensive on the used market
  • No open cockpit

3. Voyage 44

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Here's a popular and spacious catamaran with some unique characteristics that make it ideal for living aboard. The Voyage 44 is a wide and stable multihull sailboat with a large center cockpit and an attractive interior layout.

The cabin of the Voyage 44 is modern and airy, taking advantage of light colors and thoughtfully designed furniture to make the most out of limited space. This is conducive to a pleasant living environment that's also easy to clean. The center cockpit also features a large, full galley.

The center cockpit stands out, as the voyage 44s exceptionally wide beam gives it plenty of room for tables, sitting areas, and other amenities. The windows let in plenty of light, in the cabin is completely weatherproof.

Below decks, the Voyage 44 features up to six separate heads and several sleeping areas. The master head, located in the bow, is one of the largest available on sailboats of this size range. The vessel features up to eight individuals sleeping areas, which is remarkable for a 44-foot boat.

The Voyage 44 is an excellent liveaboard catamaran due to its wide beam and extremely spacious living accommodations. Out of all the boats on this list, the Voyage 44 is likely the best value overall as it's relatively affordable. The Voyage 44 may be the perfect long-term liveaboard catamaran under 50 feet in length.

  • Unusually wide beam
  • Full master head with two showers
  • Very high speeds
  • Sturdy construction
  • Very large center cabin
  • Eight sleeping areas
  • May be too wide for some marina slips

4. Privilege 435

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The Alliaura Marine Privilege 435 is a simple and elegant catamaran with a comfortable interior, smart design, ingrate offshore handling characteristics. This speedy vessel is constructed with some of the finest materials available, and the overall fit and finish are excellent. Behind the center cabin, the Privilege 435 features a strong fiberglass canopy to protect the crew from spray and son.

The majority of Privilege 435s on the market were built recently, so you can expect the latest navigation and safety equipment. Additionally, the vessel is efficient and includes amenities such as multiple heads, modern utilities, and easy access to the hulls through the center cabin.

The vessel features four separate bedrooms and enough bathrooms and showers for each person (or couple). The center Cabin is wide and features comfortable seating areas, along with a full galley with a stove and a fridge. Stepping inside the Privilege 435 is like stepping inside of a vacation house, and it feels purpose-built for long-term living.

The vessel is available in relatively high numbers, though its popularity means you're likely to pay top dollar. On the used market, the vessel sells for between $250,000 to $350,000 on average. This puts it on the upper edge of our price range. But for the price, you got a long-lasting and desirable catamaran that's ready to live aboard almost immediately.

The Privilege 435 is ideal for cruising liveaboards with families or sailors who need space for guests. The interior is very comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. It has several great spaces for entertaining multiple people. On short-to-medium voyages, the Privilege 435 should be adequate for up to eight or more adults.

  • 43-foot overall length
  • Full-size berthing areas
  • Large center galley and sitting area
  • Spacious interior
  • Large showers
  • Great offshore handling
  • Expensive, even on the used market

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The Fountain Pajot Elba 45 is a modern and luxurious cruising catamaran with a high freeboard and all the living amenities you'd expect. It's a high-caliber vessel that sails as good as it looks, and it's still produced by the original manufacturer in Europe.

The Elba 45 has one of the largest center cabins of any catamaran in its size range. It features a large settee, a full galley, and access to both hulls. The cabin layout is flexible, and you can order one of several different designs. One of the most popular is the classic 'mirror' layout, where each hull has two master berthing areas, a V-berth in the bow, and two separate heads.

However, other versions are available with attached bathing facilities and additional room for storage, cooking, and other activities. One of the unique features of the Elba 45 is the addition of a V-berth bow. This berth connects directly to the master Beds, which makes for a unique but flexible sleeping arrangement.

If purchased new, the Elba 45 will set you back around $430,000 to $450,000. For the price, you get the latest technology and the finest interior and exterior materials. This is important in the long run as the best liveaboard catamarans should be built to last.

The fit and finish of this vessel are ideal for those looking for a luxurious living environment. Its accommodations are closer to that of a luxury yacht than a sailboat. As a result, the Elba 45 is a great place to live long-term and entertain guests.

  • 45-foot overall length
  • Multiple layouts available
  • Luxury fit-and-finish
  • Four cabins
  • Six full-size berths
  • Luxurious amenities
  • Additional V-berths in bow
  • Highest build quality
  • Upper end of the price range

6. Lagoon 380

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The majority of suitable liveaboard catamarans are over 40 feet in length. This is because it's difficult to fit comfortable accommodations in a smaller vessel. However, the Lagoon 380 is a notable exception. This 39-foot catamaran is one of the most comfortable vessels in its class, and it features a spacious interior and excellent design.

The Lagoon 380 is a newer vessel that features modern conveniences and adheres to high safety standards. Modern manufacturing techniques make this vessel stronger and easier to maintain than its older counterparts. Additionally, owners praise its sailing characteristics in both rough and calm weather.

The spacious center cabin features a full galley and sitting area with a notably wide walking room in between. It also boasts excellent visibility, which also increases the amount of natural light in the living areas. Additionally, the center cabin features easy access to the hulls, and the mirror layout provides comfortable accommodations for eight adults.

The interior space aboard the Lagoon 380 is almost indistinguishable from catamarans between 44 and 50 feet in length. The primary difference is that, instead of the traditional two heads per hull, the Lagoon 380 only features one. That said, the heads include a large shower and plenty of room to move around.

The Lagoon 380 is the perfect solution for sailors looking for big boat accommodations in a small package. Due to its shorter length, the Lagoon 380 avoids additional fees for docking and servicing vessels over 40 feet overall.

  • 39-foot overall length
  • Full galley
  • Under 40 feet in length
  • High construction quality
  • Customizable options
  • Great handling
  • Fewer bathrooms than some similar vessels

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