2025 Boat of the Year: Best Full-Size Multihull 45 to 50 Feet
These two big cruising cats break from the charter mold, with features and performance tailored for true bluewater sailors.
These two big cruising cats break from the charter mold, with features and performance tailored for true bluewater sailors.
A delivery aboard a new Nautitech 542 catamaran provides an experienced monohull sailor with fresh air—and fresh impressions.
Nearly every offshore passage involves some sort of fix-it work, and this one aboard a new Nautitech 542 catamaran was no different.
For CW associate editor Jen Brett, a February sojourn to the Bahamas on a new Nautitech 542 catamaran offered a respite from the New England snow.
Fellow delivery crew member (and CW staffer) David Gillespie shares the experience of his first blue-water passage to the Caribbean after leaving George Town, Bahamas.
Sailing to the Bahamas on a 54-foot catamaran? Sign me up!
I’m staring at the calendar on the wall of my cubicle and realizing that in five days, I will be at the airport and on my way south!
The 2013 Boat of the Year awards represent a wide spectrum of winning designs. Meet this year’s nine winners! Boat of the Year from our January 2013 issue.
With a single helm station at deck level to port, the Nautitech 441 is ideally set up for solo operation. (Its sister ship, the 442, has two helms aft and outboard.) A cat with real offshore capability, it also offers the option of a dedicated owners stateroom in the starboard hull, which includes a fine work space/office. The Nautitech 441 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
The Nautitech 441 catamaran has a convenient, well-thought-out central cockpit and potential as a true bluewater voyager. Boat Review from our August 2012 issue.
Sleek styling and speed make this roomy cat a good choice for cruisers with seagoing and sailing ambitions. From our July 2007 issue.
Jeremy McGeary reviews the Nautitech 47 for the 2007 Cruising World Sailboat Show.
These two big cruising cats break from the charter mold, with features and performance tailored for true bluewater sailors.
A delivery aboard a new Nautitech 542 catamaran provides an experienced monohull sailor with fresh air—and fresh impressions.
Nearly every offshore passage involves some sort of fix-it work, and this one aboard a new Nautitech 542 catamaran was no different.
For CW associate editor Jen Brett, a February sojourn to the Bahamas on a new Nautitech 542 catamaran offered a respite from the New England snow.
Fellow delivery crew member (and CW staffer) David Gillespie shares the experience of his first blue-water passage to the Caribbean after leaving George Town, Bahamas.
Sailing to the Bahamas on a 54-foot catamaran? Sign me up!
I’m staring at the calendar on the wall of my cubicle and realizing that in five days, I will be at the airport and on my way south!
The 2013 Boat of the Year awards represent a wide spectrum of winning designs. Meet this year’s nine winners! Boat of the Year from our January 2013 issue.
With a single helm station at deck level to port, the Nautitech 441 is ideally set up for solo operation. (Its sister ship, the 442, has two helms aft and outboard.) A cat with real offshore capability, it also offers the option of a dedicated owners stateroom in the starboard hull, which includes a fine work space/office. The Nautitech 441 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
The Nautitech 441 catamaran has a convenient, well-thought-out central cockpit and potential as a true bluewater voyager. Boat Review from our August 2012 issue.
Sleek styling and speed make this roomy cat a good choice for cruisers with seagoing and sailing ambitions. From our July 2007 issue.
Jeremy McGeary reviews the Nautitech 47 for the 2007 Cruising World Sailboat Show.
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