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TYPE TF35


MAT 1070


ClubSwan 36 FarEast 37R


HH55


LOA DESIGNER 10.7m


10.7m 11m


11.2m


Kramers/Redondo/Dubois/May Carboman/Decision Nivelt-Muratet


BUILDER MAT Yachts


Juan Yacht Design Simonis-Voogd


16.7m Morrelli & Melvin www.hhcatamarans.com


Melges IC37 Pogo 36 RM1180


CNB 66


11.21m Mills Design 11.3m 11.8m


Finot-Conq Marc Lombard 20.61m Philippe Briand en.cnb-yachts.com


JPK 11.80 Italia 11.98


11.8m Jacques Valer/JPK 11.98m Matteo Polli


Joshua One Design 12.12m Golden Globe J/40


HH66 www.hhcatamarans.com


Elan GT5 Melges 40 GP40


Dragonfly 40


12.12m Humphreys Yacht Design 12.18m Botín Partners 12.2m Soto Acebal 12.4m


Jens Quorning Elan Yachts


Premier Composites, Dubai M Boats, Argentina Quorning Boats


Sept 2016


December 2016 Feb 2017 2020


12.12m Johnstone & Johnstone 20.1m Morrelli & Melvin JPK Italia Yachts


Asboat, Turkey J-Boats


Hudson Yacht Group


December 2017 2019 2020


March 2017 April 2016


Fibre Mechancis/Westerly Structures Shipyard Flora-Marine


CNB 2018 Oct 2016


June 2019 2017


Nautor’s Swan FarEast Yachts


Hudson Yacht Group


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS Sep 2019


Feb 2019 May 2019 2018


May 2017


The (auto) foiling replacement for the D35 lake cats is a machine Nice-looking IRC speedster priced at around 160,000 euros


52 years after the beautiful Swan 36 first went afloat this is a magnificent venture This prolific yard now CNC-mill all their own tooling in solid aluminium – that’s mighty


Curved C-profile daggerboards and optional T-foil rudders improve performance and reduce pitching in a seaway. Lightweight carbon construction, spacious interiors and luxurious finish set a new standard in high-performance cruising catamarans


More than 20 boats sailing with five more recently sold into the UK plus two to mainland Europe Fast, roomy with very contemporary styling. European Yacht of the Year 2017. Likey likey More cruisey than the JPK but with a lower rating – could be a potent shorthander


Taking on the family resemblance the CNB 66 was designed as the largest sailing yacht that could be comfortably handled by a family crew. Styling and interior design are by Jean-Marc Piaton and Rafael Bonet. Head upstairs and it is carbon everywhere…


Carries on the winning tradition of the JPK operation


Super-pretty (as usual) but purposeful ORC/IRC racer-cruiser – ORC world champion too (Now) seven sturdy steel one-designs being built for the 2022 Golden Globe Race Definitely a shiny all-new 40ft model rather than a revamp of a previous design


An alluring range of dual-purpose yachts for an expanding sector. ‘A raceboat in disguise’ by design, the 66 has been collecting accolades and silver around the world. Boat no6 is set to launch later this year… the lightest and fastest to date


A great fusion of good modern styling with a competitive hull and rig


All-carbon, canting-keel, flat-out one-design racer. But struggling with the IC37s now rolling out Wicked-looking all-round, multiple-rule 40ft flyer at a base price of US$345,000 The latest and biggest folding trimaran yet from the prolific Danish designer/builder


AK-650 Armor Forsatio YD-41 12.42m Larsson/Elliason/Orych


Marsaudon TS42.2 12.98m Christophe Barreau Dazcat D1795


17.95m Dazcat Design www.dazcat.com


California 45 Excess 15


CNB 76


13.54m Morrelli & Melvin 14.76m VPLP


23.17m Philippe Briand en.cnb-yachts.com


ClubSwan 50 Bañuls 60 Rapido 60 ICE 61


15.2m Juan Design


18.18m Renaud Bañuls 18.2m 18.6m


Morrelli and Melvin Enrico Contreas


Nautor Swan Alibi


Rapido Trimarans ICE Yachts


2016 2015 2015 2018


McConaghy Boats Groupe Bénéteau


CNB


2017 2019


2013 Forsatio Yachts Marsaudon Composites


Jan 2017 2020


Multimarine Manufacturing 2021


A good-looking, lightweight, slippery and contemporary cruiser-racer from Poland An updated version of a successful and fast cat. Transat winner and more than 20 sold of V1


Designed with longer distances in mind, whether racing or cruising, the new Dazcat 1795 is built to handle all conditions. Her power and lightweight carbon strength and stiffness should keep you going fast and in comfort wherever you are heading


A foiler for the average Joe – we hope Joe is a little better than average, to be honest Bénéteau seriously crank up the style and performance of their multihull offering…


Designed from the outset to be operated by a small crew, this 76-footer can also accommodate a couple of professional crew with separate access to the galley and a generous cabin. Launched in 2014, the 17th CNB 76 was recently delivered… on schedule


The prototypes were carefully refined and all the boats reflect that. 35+ sold A ‘cruising yacht’ that is faster than a TP52 – cool and pretty


Lots of carbon, Kevlar and epoxy do indeed make for a ‘rapido’ ocean cruiser The first ICE Yachts multihull venture – three boats sold. Stylish and sporty


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