Skip to content »
ryft

Yachting World Yachting World Yachting World

  • Subscribe
  • Digital Edition
  • Find YW
Yachting World cover

Yachting World Yachting World Yachting World

    • Subscribe
      • Print Subscription
      • Digital Subscription
    • Yachts & Gear
      • Extraordinary boats
      • Gear reviews
      • Boat tests
    • Multihulls
    • Superyachts
      • J Class
    • Great Escapes
      • Sailing across the Atlantic
      • Expertise
        • Expert sailing techniques
        • Practical cruising
        • Essential yacht racing skills
        • Catamaran sailing
        • Bluewater sailing skills
        • Skip Novak’s storm sailing techniques
        • Special reports
    • Watersports
      • Paddleboarding
    • About us
    • Latest issue
    • Comment and opinion
    • Olympic sailing
    • Fastnet

    catamaran

    0shares
    0shares
    HH Yachts Nala on water

    HH Catamarans: HH66 and HH55 the Caribbean High Flyers (promotional post)

    • August 20, 2018

    Just eighteen months after their first J launch, HH Catamarans has grown the on-water fleet to six bespoke performance cruising catamarans: four semi-custom HH66s and two unique HH55s. Having already…

    Buy to let guide: owning and chartering a catamaran – everything you need to know about how to make it work

    • July 11, 2018

    The organisers of the International Multihull Boat Show in La Grande Motte, estimate that somewhere between 900 and 1,100 catamarans were built last year. Demand is raging, leaving manufacturers scrambling…

    Multihull supplement cover cropped

    Bigger and better: Read or download Yachting World’s Multihull Special supplement

    • February 9, 2018

    Our great 16-page guide to the 25 best new multihull launches has landed. Read or download it here

    Transatlantic in a catamaran – from Reykjavik to Newfoundland via Prince Christian Sound Greenland

    • April 7, 2017

    Safely aboard in Reykjavik, about to depart for Greenland some 600 cold, grey miles away, I looked at the GRIB files with the skipper and thought: ‘Wow. You call that…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques: Everything you need to know

    • May 16, 2016

    The attraction of sailing a boat that offers the vast living space found on a catamaran may one day mean that your average monohull sailor is faced with the need…

    BlackCat

    Meet the radical new BlackCat, a 50m/165ft luxury multihull that can do 30 knots!

    • April 15, 2016

    Every now and again you see a radical new concept that makes you grin in the knowledge that yacht design has just taken one brave step forward. This new BlackCat…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques Part 2: Handling under power – with Nigel Irens

    • April 5, 2016

    As you may be one day, we were new to the catamaran we were offered for this mission so we spent a good half hour in fairly open water practising…

    Dazcat 1495 boat test – a cutting edge catamaran with a need for speed

    • March 3, 2016

    Is this the catamaran equivalent of a monohull cruiser-racer like those from J-Boats or X-Yachts? The Dazcat 1495 differs from other modern fast cats in that, as well as being…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques Part 3: Anchoring and picking up a mooring – with Nigel Irens

    • February 17, 2016

    Among the plus sides of cruising in a catamaran is that inherent shallow draught offers access to plenty of sheltered and attractive anchorages that are not available to deeper-keeled yachts.…

    HH Catamarans – a new range of performance cruisers from China

    • January 15, 2016

    HH Catamarans is a name you may not have heard of (yet), but behind this new brand is one of the largest-scale investments and boldest thinking in some years. The…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques Part 4: Sailing a cat upwind – with Nigel Irens

    • January 12, 2016

    If you were a visitor to Earth and found yourself sailing a run-of-the-mill cruising catamaran for the first time it would be easy to conclude that sailing upwind is not…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques Part 5: sailing a cat downwind – with Nigel Irens

    • December 12, 2015

    Generally speaking, the risk of getting into trouble in a catamaran when sailing downwind is greater than when sailing upwind. This is fundamentally owing to the fact that when heading…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques Part 6: Coping with heavy weather – with Nigel Irens

    • November 10, 2015

    When discussing how to handle heavy weather in a catamaran we have to accept that there is no one solution that works for all catamarans as the strategy will be…

    Nautitech Open 40 boat test – this cat will make you purr

    • October 14, 2015

    Space, stability, performance and even safety, if you’re a monohull sailor you will be familiar with the key points of the arguments that multihull advocates present for having two hulls…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques Part 7: should the worst happen – with Nigel Irens

    • October 1, 2015

    Different strategies for keeping a catamaran safe from the risk of capsize have been discussed in other features in this series, but we do need to look more closely at…

    Catamaran Sailing Techniques Part 8: the future of catamaran cruising – with Nigel Irens

    • September 16, 2015

    Most of the features in our Catamaran Sailing Techniques series have been aimed at aspiring newcomers to catamaran cruising looking for a bit of help in getting going – even…

    Why multihulls are becoming ever more popular for cruising

    • September 2, 2015

    “Actually, there’s an awful lot of space on offer, isn’t there?” you might say after a quick look aboard a modern cruising catamaran at the boat show. “How nice to…

    GC32: A profile of the cat that learned to fly at 30 knots

    • August 25, 2015

    First published February 2015. “Hike her down, guys, and we’ll get her up,” called our helmsman Paul Campbell-James to the five crew of the GC32 Richard Mille. As our backsides…

    Gunboat G4 foils

    Gunboat G4: the first flying cruising yacht could hit 40 knots. “It’s the baddest-ass coastal cruiser ever”

    • December 2, 2014

    Meet the G4. This is Gunboat’s catchy name for a frighteningly fast new 40-foot weapon due to launch in early 2015. It is proof that the America’s Cup foiling effect…

    • Page 4 of 4
    • «
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4

    Search

    News

    • MODX first look: Dual inflated wingsails lift the catamaran market to new heights

    • New Dragonfly 36: Composite folding wings reduces weight for more speed

    • Could you help to save ‘Seaglider’ underwater ocean research drone?

    • INEOS Britannia pulls out of America’s Cup – but what next for the Cup – and British hopes?

    • Wauquiez 55 first look: A new stunner in the long distance cruiser market

    More news

    Weather tool

    Use the free weather tool for sailors offering real-time high resolution data in a six day forecast. weather tool
    Get the forecast now

    Latest issue

    June 2025

    The June 2025 issue of Yachting World is out now.

    Videos

    Best family yacht: The best yachts for sailing with the family

    The Hottest Yachts and Trends for 2025

    Solaris 74RS first look: Alluring style with some substance below decks

    WATCH: Will the USA’s Radical America’s Cup Design Choices Pay Off?

    Watch: Is this the boat to end 170 years of British America’s Cup hurt?

    Extraordinary boats: Cape Cod 767 is 25ft of fresh thinking

    Yachting World Site Sections

    • News
    • Video
    • Yachts & Gear
    • Boat test
    • Extraordinary boats
    • Practical cruising
    • Sailing across the Atlantic
    • Essential sailing skills
    • Voyages
    • Special reports
    • YBW.com

    Other Ways To Read

    • Digital editions
    • RSS Feeds
    • Subscribe

    Get In Touch

    • Advertise with us
    • Contact us
    • About us
    ryft

    Search

    © Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. Terms & conditions | Privacy policy | Privacy Settings