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NEMO Yacht for Sale
66' hh catamarans | 2020 | $3,950,000.
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Last updated Feb 28, 2024
Nemo Yacht | 66' Hh Catamarans 2020
The HH66 catamaran Nemo epitomizes the fusion of high-performance sailing with luxury living. This vessel is a testament that one doesn't have to compromise comfort for speed. Designed by Morelli Melvin, renowned for creating high-speed multihulls, Nemo incorporates cutting-edge technology and design principles inspired by innovations from the America's Cup.
Nemo's all-carbon construction ensures the boat is both light and strong, allowing for impressive speeds that make it one of the fastest catamarans in the world. Using America’s Cup and SailGP-inspired foil technology (Z-boards with rake control and T-rudders with flap control) further enhances its performance, enabling fast cruising speeds and line honors performance.
The deck layout of the HH66 Nemo is optimized for both performance and ease of use. It features push-button controls for critical sailing functions, reducing the physical effort required and making sailing maneuvers manageable for shorthanded sailing. The sail plan is designed for efficiency, versatility, and power, including a square-headed mainsail, an overlapping J0, a self-tacking jib, a screecher, and an asymmetric spinnaker. This setup ensures that the Nemo can deliver top performance in races while also offering safe and conservative sailing options for cruising.
Beyond its sailing capabilities, Nemo doesn't fall short in providing luxury and comfort. The catamaran boasts the largest salon and cabins in its class, offering expansive living spaces rare in performance multihulls. Creature comforts are abundant, with electric tint smart windows in the salon, a robust air conditioning system, a well-equipped u-shaped galley, a bar area complete with an icemaker and wine fridge, and a BBQ on the aft deck for entertaining. The accommodation includes a pair of king-size VIP cabins and two additional guest cabins, ensuring ample space for guests to relax in privacy. Generous lounging areas both inside and out invite relaxation and socialization, making Nemo as comfortable while at anchor as it is capable while underway.
The HH66 Nemo offers the thrill of high-speed sailing without sacrificing the comforts and amenities of a luxury home on the water. Nemo caters to those who seek adventure on the seas without giving up the pleasures of a well-appointed living space, embodying the "sail fast, live slow" philosophy for the ultimate sailing experience.
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by SOMA Sailing LLC.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
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Nemo HIGHLIGHTS
- Yacht Details: 66' Hh Catamarans 2020
- Location: Simpson Bay,
- Engines: Yanmar
- Last Updated: Feb 28, 2024
- Asking Price: $3,950,000
Nemo additional information
- Cruising Speed: 10 kn
- Beam: 28' 6''
- Hull Material: Composite
- Fuel Tank: 2 x 100|gallon
- Fresh Water: 2 x 80|gallon
- Holding: 2 x 25|gallon
A pair of Yanmar 4-cylinder turbo diesel engines with 3-bladed Gori feathering propellers provides a comfortable motoring speed of 10 knots under the engine. Coupled with a fuel capacity of 200 gallons, the boat has a motoring range of approximately 1000 nm.
DC Electrical Power
The primary house bank comprises (3) Lithionics 285AH 24v batteries with an advanced dual-channel battery management system. Each engine has a 185ah 24v alternator, and when combined, both engines can charge the house bank quickly. Additionally, there are 16 Solbian ultra-thin solar panels totaling 1700 watts.
AC Electrical Power
Nemo includes a pair of Victron Quattro battery chargers/inverters to supply AC power. There are outlets located conveniently throughout the vessel.
Environmental
Nemo features electric tint smart windows in the salon, enabling privacy and shading (as well as substantial weight savings) with the push of a button. Nemo also includes a robust aircon system via a total of 44,000 BTU. The system can direct conditioned air to either of the aft cabins and can rapidly cool the large salon, especially with the solar reflection of the electro-tint salon windows.
Instrumentation
Nemo features (3) 19” B&G black glass displays powered by the H5000 processor. A full set of B&G H5000 racing instruments is on board. This “performance” level system has multiple dedicated displays for the different trimmers, driver, and tactician ensuring that people have just the right information available to perform at their best. Besides wind, speed, and position information, advanced information such as sheet loads, tack loads, mast rotation, and optimum performance is displayed and recorded. This data is also available over an internal wifi network for use by phone and tablet apps, as well as an integrated Macbook running navigation and performance management software.
Fresh Water
Nemo includes a Spectra Newport 400c watermaker and dual 80-gallon freshwater tanks.
Digital Switching
Nemo uses a digital switching system supplied by Kinetic Scientific to reduce weight and improve convenience. Many complex tasks are easily accomplished via graphic touchscreen systems.
Communications
Nemo utilizes a B&G V90 VHF radio & B&G AIS for terrestrial communications
Nemo's fully equipped galley includes a pair of DC refrigerators/freezers, a 4-burner gas cooktop, and a gas oven. There is enough equipment to cruise with 8 guests comfortably.
Mast/Rigging
Featuring a Lorima high modulus carbon fiber rotating mast and boom. Custom, carbon longeron with hydraulic tack lines.
Curved Z-shaped daggerboards (with powered rake and up/down control) and T-rudders (with powered flaps) create vertical lift and dampen pitch for a smoother, faster, safer ride.
Sail Handling
Push button hydraulic mainsheet and powered traveler allow safe and reliable control of the mainsail from multiple locations around the boat and via digital interfaces (ipad, etc). All winches are Harken 990 (6). Custom longeron features powered control of the tack lines. All sails are on locks.
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Top Race Results
2024 CMC - 1st Place
2023 Les Voiles - 1st Place
2021 Block Island Race Week - 1st Place
Nemo Sail Inventory
Mainsail - 2020 North 3Di ENDURANCE 780 SQUARE TOP MAIN
J0 - 2020 North 3Di Downwind 700
J2 - 2020 North 3Di Raw 780
J3 - 2020 3Di North Endurance 780
J4 - 2020 North 3Di Endurance 780
A3 - 2020 North Helix 3Di Downwind 700
A4 - 2020 Asymmetric Maxicoat with deck snuffer
Staysail- 2020 North High Vis 10 oz
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- 2018: SAIL magazine - Best Large Multihull 51ft and Above
- 2018: Sailing World - Boat of the Year: Overall Winner
- 2018: Sailing World - Boat of the Year: Best Multihull
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HH66 Catamaran Review
- By Herb McCormick
- Updated: June 28, 2018
Over the years I’ve enjoyed some pretty special moments under sail: steering a big sloop downwind in the Pacific trades en route to Hawaii, crossing the Atlantic on a powerful 60-foot cat, rounding Cape Horn under spinnaker on a stout steel cutter. But nothing — and I mean nothing — quite prepared me for the pure, sheer joy of driving the exquisite HH66 on a tight reach on Chesapeake Bay.
Sitting in the comfortable molded seat outboard and aft on the portside quarter (an identical helm is situated to starboard), with one hand I grasped the light, balanced tiller; at the same time, the fingertips of my other hovered over the push buttons in the armrest that controlled all the critical sailhandling and performance features. Without even moving, the traveler (up and down), main and jib sheets (in and out), and daggerboards (raised and lowered) were at my command. So too was the “panic button” you’d press to immediately dump and de-power the mainsail and vang in the unfortunate circumstance of becoming suddenly overpowered in a gusty breeze. One must pay close attention when driving this steed.
I must confess that it was hard to do while tearing across the bay in a sweet 12- to 14-knot breeze. Bearing off in the lulls and feathering up in the puffs, steering the boat was a dynamic experience, like driving a Porsche on a winding road. Meanwhile, the speedo ascended in ever-increasing increments: 8.2 knots, 10.4 knots, 12.5 knots. It seemed effortless, as if it was all unfolding in slow motion. That is, until you glanced over the side and saw the water rushing past in a blue blur. That, my friends, is entertainment.
Our Boat of the Year judging team was justifiably impressed with the cat. “Holy moly, it’s a carbon 66-foot catamaran that displaces less than 40,000 pounds,” said Tim Murphy. “This clearly is not for mere mortals; it’s a boat that’s intended to be sailed with a professional crew, and they’d need some serious training to handle it. It’s designed by Morrelli & Melvin, and it’s a boat where they talk upfront about flying a hull on a big cruise-worthy catamaran, as if it were a Hobie cat. Along with foiling, as we saw in the America’s Cup, this is a new concept in how we sail our boats. To go out there and do that on purpose is remarkable.”
“I’d agree with the excitement as far as the sailing performance goes,” said Ed Sherman. “With the tiller in hand (there is also an inside steering station like the one on the HH55; see “The Future is Now,” opposite), and the ready access to the sailing controls, it was a great experience because the tiller is so light and easy. The boat just snaps to with every move you make. So that was quite a treat. But I do agree that this isn’t a couples boat, or at least one that a couple would sail alone. There’s just too much going on. I don’t see a middle-aged husband-and-wife team sailing this boat around the world, at least without having some people on board to help them out.”
“I didn’t know that sailing a high-performance 66-foot catamaran with a tiller was on my bucket list, but I’ve added it to my mine and checked it off!” said Bill Bolin. “You’d want some experienced hands to help sail it. I think I counted 19 ‘strings’ — halyards, sheets, reefing lines and so forth — in the forward cockpit, where all the actual job of sailing the boat takes place. That’s a lot to keep track of.”
“Our heads were spinning,” seconded Murphy, to which Bolin replied, “Exactly right!”
Like its 55-foot sister ship, the workmanship on the HH66 is simply impeccable. The construction materials and details are similar to the smaller boat. It would be impossible to describe all the neat features of the boat in a short review. The staterooms are luxurious, and the builder encourages customization in the accommodations plan. A locker with the generator, hydraulics, batteries and so forth is located forward, for ideal weight distribution. The coachroof of our test boat was adorned with a couple dozen flexible solar panels to maximize energy independence. Heck, the bloody boat we inspected had a built-in piano!
Of course, all this technology and craftsmanship comes at a cost, in this example north of $4 million. It’s obviously not for the faint of wallet. But as a testament to how far contemporary boat design and execution has evolved, it’s nothing less than an engineering marvel. As for sailing the HH66, some would call it a near-spiritual experience. And they’d get no argument from me.
Herb McCormick is CW’s executive editor.
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FLASH | 2017 HH Catamarans 66
San francisco, ca, us.
FLASH | HH Catamarans 66 66ft
Us $3,900,000.
FLASH Setting the standard for luxury performance cruising catamarans. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an impressive HH66 - one of the luxury performance cruising catamarans that have set the bar for performance luxury sailing, worldwide. With her Morrelli & Melvin design pedigree, her generous interior spaces, and clever use of ultra-modern materials, FLASH delivers a level of performance and luxury, not generally found in fast sailing catamarans. A tastefully customized build, this is not a "cookie-cutter" vessel - but a luxury craft, which meets the needs of the most discerning yachtsman. Unique styling, innovative sailing systems, and a beautiful interior, combine to make FLASH a truly exceptional yacht. High performance elements make this boat a competitive racer in any venue - while allowing you to cruise, or make safe, fast passages - with comfortable +350nm days. And all of this, with a unique styling and fine finish, providing comfort and ambience second to none. No matter your preference - whether you want to race, cruise Caribbean waters, explore the reaches of the South Pacific, or simply pass the time in a Mediterranean fishing port - FLASH will deliver - in style. Not for sale or charter, to US Citizens, while in US waters.
Specifications
- Length: 66ft
- Beam: 28' 6"
- Draft: 13' 0"
- Hull: Composite
- Status: Active
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- Designer: Morrelli & Melvin
- Keel: Other
MEASUREMENTS
- Length Overall: 66 ft
- Max Draft: 13' 0"
- Bridge Clearance Measure: 78' 0"
- Beam Measure: 28' 6"
- Range Measure: 399.32 mi
- Total Power: 150
- Engine Brand: Yanmar
- Year Built: 2017
- Engine Model: 4JH4E-75-TE
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
- Engine Power: 75 hp
- Fresh Water Tanks: 2 (200 Gallons)
- Fuel Tanks: 2 (200 Gallons)
Accommodations
- Number of cabins: 4
- Number of heads: 4
A Word From The Designers Performance is the backbone of this design. Conceived with comfortable cruising in mind, but able to “kick it up a notch” and move with speed when desired. Modern hull forms, with the latest generation curved C daggerboards incorporate design learnings from recent America’s Cup campaigns. Full carbon fiber composite sandwich construction produces a hull and structure of incredible strength and stiffness, while interior construction of lightweight cored panels, finished with exquisite veneers of both wood and stone, results in the highest quality interior finish. In the words of the designers: “The HH66 represents the evolution of Morrelli and Melvin’s 25 years of performance catamaran designs. We blended lessons gained from three America’s Cup campaigns, around the world records, 24 hour records, and over 25 custom cruising cat designs, for discerning owners, from 46ft to 90ft. We have listened to, cruised and raced with our clients to understand their needs, and incorporate these ideas and features into the design of the HH66 Super Cat.
In collaboration with Hudson Yacht’s international team of design engineers and builders, we have strived to bring the best equipment, building materials and techniques to this next generation performance luxury cruising cat.
Utilizing state of the art, light and strong materials, allows us to maintain an unusually high degree of luxury finishes and details, not normally found in performance cruising cats. The HH66 is a light and strong race boat in disguise, so owners can enjoy all the comforts of home, to make any time spent on board luxurious, fun and safe.”
— Gino Morrelli – Morrelli & Melvin —
Details DETAILS Built by HH Catamarans Design and Structural Engineering by Morrelli and Melvin CONSTRUCTION HULL AND DECK STRUCTURE l Infused Carbon/Epoxy, construction l Composite sandwich construction, post-cured in oven, for maximum strength l Thermo formed foam core, to increase strength and reduce weight l Constructed in female molds for minimum construction weight l Additional carbon fiber reinforcing in highly loaded areas l Carbon fiber longitudinal stringers and ring frames l Sacrificial “false” bow and forefoot in case of impact l Watertight bulkheads to seal off bow and stern compartments l Additional watertight compartments in each hull l Structural composite hull floors to save weight and add stiffness l Carbon fiber chain plates APPENDAGES l Symmetric curved (“C”) Daggerboards, 6m long, constructed with prepreg carbon epoxy spars, carbon shear webs and carbon fiber skins determined by MM l Curved dagger board cases constructed with vacuum bagged, carbon fiber, epoxy, foam sandwich construction l Self-Aligning High Modulus Plastic top and bottom bearings l Antal, 1200 Watt electric line drivers for raising and lowering of daggerboards l Dagger board proximity sensors added, 2020 l High aspect spade rudders, carbon stocks, and carbon construction in self aligning watertight bearings l 2 x additional shallow draft carbon rudders for cruising
FINISHES l Awlgrip / Alexseal exterior/interior paints l Hard semi-ablative Antifoul on hull bottoms l Gloss paint on some bulkheads, interior hull and ceiling surfaces l Synthetic liner on hull and ceiling surfaces l Rolled grey barrier paint in bilges l Exterior storage lockers: carbon surfaces sealed l Ring frames and stringers in rolled white barrier paint l Interior doors in gloss paint l Teak veneer interior joinery l Rolled matte white paint inside cabinetry l All vertical joinery surfaces finished in open-grain matte varnish l Interior floors and table tops finished in gloss filled-grain varnish l Galley and head counters finished in Corian l Seating upholstery in Ultra Leather. RIG MAST – Southern Spars l Carbon fibre fractional non-rotating mast, mast head, spreaders l Pre-preg Standard modulus carbon fibre autoclave baked for minimum voids l Stainless Steel mast step, rocker style to allow variation of fore/aft mast rake and athwartship shroud stretch l Integral shroud terminals at top of mast, loops at bottom l Carbon fibre gooseneck with stainless steel pin. l Mesh conduit for mast electrical cables l Foldaway nylon steps to access main halyard l Halyards lead to forward pit l Halyard storage in forward pit l Main halyard, 1:1- 3 reefs – Harken ball bearing headboard car, Rigging Projects Headboard – Halyards locks for: Staysail, fractional halyard (J0/A5) and Mainsail l Fractional halyard, Bottom up furling A5 l Solent halyard, lashed off at top when raised. l Staysail halyard, removable stay option, on constrictor when loaded l Fixed Lazy Jacks lead to spreaders for easy sail hoisting l Topping lift 1:1 l Cunningham for mainsail and reefs – lead to winch l Ion dispensing lightning protection connected to hull Dynaplate Spreader lights: down, for coachroof and foredeck, upward facing (4) for reef points and main BOOM – Southern Spars l Pre-preg standard modulus carbon fibre autoclave baked for minimum voids l Box boom tube with stylised racks for mainsail stack with sheave boxes and locks for 3 reef lines lead fwd to mast and to winches in fwd pit l Pad eye and Spectra strop for lashing loose footed mainsail clew l Lazy jacks / new stack pack for main sail l Reef hooks (Karver) for reefs 1-3 l In boom hydraulic ram, main sheet LONGERON Southern Spars l Pre-preg standard modulus carbon fibre autoclave baked for minimum voids l Custom deep dual tapered section l 3:1 Tack outhaul for Reacher tack l Carbon attachment points for the Solent forestay, Staysail tack, Reacher tack, Asym Tack l E6 – stays to each bow to end of longeron with lashed ends for articulation l Carbon section Pelican striker l Kevlar whisker stays attached to dolphin striker for vertical support STANDING RIGGING l Custom aramid forestay with furler (1) for Solent. l Custom aramid lower (2) and cap (2) shrouds with loops to chain plates l Custom carbon superior and inferior diamond with integral turnbuckles l Custom carbon martingales with loops to chain plates l Reacher torsional stay A5 on cable SAILS – Doyle Sails – New 2022 l Main – Doyle 2022- Square Top, with 3 reef points l Solent – Doyle 2022 with UV leech protection and removable cover. l Staysail – Existing North sail. Roller furling. Storable. l A5 – Doyle 2022 l Asymmetrical – Downwind spinnaker, with snuffer. Original A4 from North – 2020 1 J0 – Doyle Cableless – sheeting inside the shrouds for light upwind or out outside for power reaching – and heavy air downwind. 1 Set of spare sails: Main, Solent, RUNNING RIGGING All shrouds, headstay, whisker/side stays, tramps, loops for shrouds, martingale replaced with K49, 2021 l Halyard control lines led to fwd pit l Furling lines lead to fwd pit l Sail control lines led to fwd pit l Halyards and control lines equipped with lashing ends, including: l Mainsheet traveler on a line driver. Sheet on hydraulic ram in boom. l Tack, cunningham and reef lines run to fwd pit l Self tacking solent sheet run to fwd pit l Self tacking staysail sheet run to fwd pit l Reacher sheets – option to run to forward cockpit winches, or to aft cockpit winches l Asymmetric sheets – option to run to forward cockpit winches, or to aft cockpit winches l Main halyard 1:1 new halyard in 2021- locking headboard car by harken – 2021 l Staysail halyard 1:1 – on lock with 3:1 downhaul on tack l Reacher – asymmetric halyard 1:1 on Hall lock. Tack on 3:1. A4 on 14mm Halyard, 1:1 with Karver lock at mast base and a Tylaska on a strop at the end of the longeron l Loops or shackles for all blocks l Furler lines continuous, for: J0 & A5 l Solent furler line
DECK GENERAL l 3 Harken 990’s electric self-tailing 24V winches, with toe controls, for all lines in fwd pit. l 2 Harken 990’s electric self-tailing alloy 24V winches, on aft beam, with toe controls l Winch Kill switches for all winches l 10″ aluminum winch handles with holders (2) l Spinlock or constrictor clutches for control lines where needed: l Harken self tacking jib track with pin stops l Main sheet on hydraulic ram in boom – Harken hydraulic PCU l Reacher sheet system consists of: 1) Harken blocks (2) 2) Harken padeyes (2) l Mast base blocks, Harken floating 75, on soft lashings. l Forward trampolines, with Spectra border line, l Composite stanchions (1m) with three levels of Dyneema lifelines l Lewmar 10 Flush deck hatches, one per head, with privacy screens l Lewmar 44 Flush deck hatches, one per stateroom, with privacy screens l Lewmar 4 opening port lights, one per stateroom and heads with privacy screens l 2 x Goiot CE certified escape hatches l Saloon & Topside windows, tinted toughened glass l Passerelle with stanchions DOCKING AND ANCHORING l Lewmar retractable bow thruster l Electric windlass, Lewmar V5, inside fwd underwing locker l Rope/chain automatic gypsy sized for chain and 3-strand nylon anchor rode l Rocna 40kg Anchor (1) l Foldable Fortress anchor 21kg. l Anchor rodes: 200′ of 5/16″ SS chain with 75′ of nylon rode l Bridles: Tylaska 20 with custom mooring bridal, anchor bridal and storm bridal. As well as anchor strop connections. l Anchor bridle padeyes on inboard hull sides forward with backing plates l SS anchor roller exit fwd underwing l Salt and fresh water wash down in anchor locker l Eight 50′ X 3/4″ Mega Braid dock lines with chafe protected eyes l Eight 30′ x 3/4″ Mega Braid dock lines with chafe protected eyes l Four Fenders, 18×60 and x10 12×36 with covers l 8 Cleats STORAGE LOCKERS – FORWARD OF MAST l Large watertight stowage lockers on forward stbd and port bridgedeck. l Large watertight genset locker on side of centerline forward of mast l Windlass/chain locker, centerline forward of mast BOW LOCKERS – PORT AND STB BOW l Enormous watertight storage in bows for sails, hoses, fenders etc. PROPULSION l 2 Yanmar diesel 4JH75 (75hp) with SD60 Saildrives (replaced 2019) l Gorie Props, “Prop-Speed” on props l Tachometer, fuel, hours, temperature, amp gauges l Water temperature and oil pressure audio alarms l ZF Controls l Engine room ventilation blower with 3″ ventilation hoses l Custom composite engine silencer, muffler, and water lift with GenSep water separator, gas through under wing/chamfer panel and water below waterline l Oil changers plumbed for engine and transmission in each engine box l 2 x 375 Litre Polypropylene diesel fuel tanks with cleanout ports and appropriate baffles l Filterboss fuel and water separators w/changeover valve for each fuel system l Shut-off valve on fuel tanks l Fuel tank 50mm SS deck fills, 1 per hull l Fuel tank fuel transfer from Port to Stbd STEERING l Inside steering Station: with1050mm carbon fibre sculptured race boat steering wheel l Spade rudders with carbon fibre shafts designed and engineered by MM l Carbon crossbar with low play bevel boxes and hardware to ensure rudder alignment l Custom self aligning water tight rudder bearings (4) l Water containment tube and water tight bulkhead in case of collision l Auto Pilot attachment to Port and Stbd steering tiller l Aft Tillers (removable) in carbon, with aft side deck helm seats in carbon, with custom control panel on armrest for sail and daggerboard controls. PLUMBING AND TANKS l 2 Polypropylene 300 Litre water tanks l 1 x Technicomar Sailor Compact 100 litre / hour with UV filters, 220VAC water makers. l Hot and cold pressure water system in each hull l Hot and cold pressure shower in Stbd transom l 2 Isotemp 13 gallon hot water heaters 220v/75w and engine transfer heating, 1 each Port and Stbd l Displacement pumps for steady pressure, less pump wear l Electronic NMEA 2000 gauges for 2 water tanks, 2 waste tanks, and 2 fuel tanks l Salt water wash down for decks, anchor rode, and windlass, one anchor locker, one aft stb transom l Electric bilge pump system in each hull l Portable emergency “Crash” manual bilge pump l All sanitation hose odor resistant l All flush mounted thru-hull fittings below waterline l All seacocks labelled with tags l All plumbing hoses are double clamped below waterline l 2 deck fillers for removal of black water from tanks l 2 black water tanks, 40gal ea l Filtration system for drinking water in galley with separate dispenser at sink VENTILATION & HVAC l Manual blinds for each deck hatch and windows in the living spaces. l Air conditioning and reverse cycle heat system, 70,000 BTU l Zoned air conditioning, saloon, 2 x Stbd cabins, 3 x Port cabins, (6) l Custom fixed, acrylic, portlights in hull with Lewmar opening ports in each head, shower, berth ELECTRICAL GENERAL l Designed to ABYC regulation – Service in both 12 & 24 VDC and 220VAC l Shore power 220V l 1 x Genset, Northern lights ?Extra light? 6KW l 2 x 24v 110A engine alternators l 3.36KW Solar Panel Array – Panels replaced 2021 l 720 amp/hr Lithium Ion Battery Bank (4 x 180amp hour with built in battery management system) l 3 x Optima AGM starting batteries l 2 x 24V 100amp Mastervolt Mass chargers (house chargers) l 2 x 12/50A Mastervolt Charger masters (Ship?s systems, engine start port starboard, genset start, radio battery) l Inverter 24VDC 7000W l 70,000 BTU Dometic air conditioning unit. With individual air handlers in each cabin and saloon. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS l 110v single outlets at: l Galley (4) l Nav (2) l Cabins (5) One in each l Heads (4) One in each l Saloon (2) LIGHTS l LED Courtesy Lights in: l Aft cockpit (4) l Transom Steps (4) l Companionways (6) l Hull hallways (4) l Heads and showers (8) l Flush LED warm white spotlights in: l Saloon ceiling above galley (10) l Aft cockpit (4) l LED reading Lights at: l Nav station (1) l Each berth, three at each Queen, and two at each single l Heads (8) two in each l LED navigation lights l Stern light on aft edge of bimini l Anchor light at masthead l Steaming light on front face of mast l Compass light l Overhead dome lights in engine rooms, and transom and bow locker compartments l 1 x Ocean LED underwater light on each transom (2 total) l 2 x Upward facing mast lights on spreaders l 4 x Trampoline lights l Dinghy Davit Lights l Boom Lights ELECTRONICS Base Navigation System – Helm Station x1, Nav Station x1 l B&G H5000 Zeus touch screen displays integrating radar/ chart overlay/ weather routing/ yacht systems/ autopilot/ performance numbers system integrated with Ipod / laptop as remote display and control l 1x GPS Antenna l B & G Hercules 5000 system processor l 1x Wind vane l 1x Sounder Module l 1x Thru Hull transducer l 1x 4G Radar Broadband System Additional 1 B&G H5000 Analog Expansion Module 1 B&G H5000 3D Motion Sensor 1 Auto Pilot System – Triton, Pilot add-on System l 2x Triton Pilot Controller l 2x Triton Pilot Computer l 2x Rate Compass l 2x Rudder Feedback Unit l 1x Remote Commander system l YACHT COMMANDER system for throttles, bow thruster, remote steering, windlass
COMMUNICATIONS BASE SYSTEM l Onboard Wi-Fi router l 1x VHF MARINE RADIO, Simrad /B&G l 1x VHF antenna l 1x Class B AIS System with GPS antenna l Upside up System l CZone remote monitoring – with SENTINEL ? added 2020 l (2) iPad Pro repeaters from B&G for Bucket seat steering INTERIOR INSIDE HELMSTATION l Custom carbon steering wheel l Helm seat with Ultra-Leather wrapped 4? reticulate open cell foam cushions l Push button controls for hydraulic bridle main sheet. l Moonroof – glass, electric opening, by Webasto. For ventilation, and clear view of mainsail.
SALON l 2x Toughened glass doors, for access to forward cockpit. l High gloss carbon fiber designed features l Teak veneer cabinetry l Navigation/communication station on starboard side; ample room for electronics l Custom manual blinds for the side and forward outboard saloon windows. Mounted behind custom ceiling moldings. l Ceiling covering, stretched “Whisperwall” l Settees (1) with Ultra-Leather wrapped 5? reticulate open cell foam cushions. l Table in light veneer, approx 1.50 x 1m , adjustable to bed, if needed. l Retractable TV, fold down from ceiling l Electric Keyboard to Starboard, behind Navigation Station GALLEY l Galley working surface, Coriander. l 4 burner Force 10 stove l Double stainless steel sink with faucet l Vitrifrigo fridge drawers below counter l Vitrifrigo freezer drawers below counter l Ample storage cabinets below counters l Filtration system for drinking water in galley. With separate dispenser at sink. l 1 ice maker l 1 wine bar, capacity for up to 24 bottles STATEROOMS (4) ENSUITE l Queen sized (60″ x 80″ x 6?) berth in cabins l Planus Arctic electric toilet system l (1x) “Jack& Jil” shower compartments, port and starboard hulls. With access from each head. l Wall mounted shower with temperature controlled mixer UTILITY ROOM (Starboard Stern) l 1 Washer/Dryer AFT COCKPIT, TRANSOM STEPS l Sliding glass door to create large walk-through saloon access l Walk-through access to transom steps l Teak floor l Settee with Ultra-Leather wrapped 5″ reticulate open cell foam cushions. l Exterior dining area with Ultra-Leather wrapped 5″ reticulate open cell foam cushions. l Storage lockers in settees and dining area l Stainless steel folding swim stairs (75mm tread width) integrated in Stbd transom l 2 Tables, one convertible to lounging. l Outdoor hot-cold water shower at Stbd transom l Two carbon dinghy davits with electric self contained lift winches with Up/Down controls, 500kg max dinghy / motor weight combined ENTERTAINMENT Saloon Entertainment l Bose V25 Home Entertainment System with 5 x speakers l Apple TV Cockpit Aft Entertainment l Bose 131 marine speakers 2 SAFETY l Simplified “Upside Up” anti capsize system, with shroud load sensors and Mainsheet dump l 8 Man life raft, Hand held VHF, Hailer/Foghorn, lifejackets l MOB’s, with buttons
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Multimillion-dollar sailing cats are a small but fiercely contested niche, mostly dominated by European brands. So it’s worth paying attention when an eight-year-old builder from China is considered a legitimate challenger to pedigreed French names such as Privilege and Lagoon .
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Well, I had to fly about 10,000 miles (over the North Pole no less) to fly-a-hull and find out just how fast, luxurious, and well-built a brand-new HH66 catamaran is but man, I’m so glad I did. And since I have a bunch of stories planned that will be coming out in the coming months about how the HH66 sails, the progress of the first HH55 that’s just about completed, and an in-depth report about how these all-carbon rocket ships are built by the Hudson Yacht Group in Xiamen, China, I can’t give away too much now.
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So, I’ll just state the obvious that it takes courage, skill, and significant investment to build an 66-foot-long all-carbon fast cat. But since the hulls and bridgdeck of HH66 Night Fury I sailed on were simply covered with multiple layers of clearcoat over the raw carbon, it’s clear that HH president and transplanted New Zealander Paul Hakes has all three in abundance.
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German entrepreneur Christian Braun and Iván Salas Jefferson of Iddes Yachts are launching Cosmopolitan Yachts, a new brand of custom-built aluminum electric catamarans. The first model they’ve announced is a 66-footer designed for unlimited offshore cruising, with construction expected to begin in October 2022.
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The emphasis has been placed on the sea-keeping qualities of the hulls, the electric technology, and respect for the environment. Aluminum was the obvious choice thanks to its capacity to be recycled, its lightness and its solidity. Foils have been designed in order to improve comfort. Engineering has been focused on reducing energy consumption and vibration while guaranteeing maximum range and reliability. High-performance electric motors guarantee top speeds of 20 knots. These will be powered by a top of the range battery bank, recharged by solar panels integrated into the design. Technical specifications: Builder: Cosmopolitan Yachts Architect: Iddes Yachts Material: aluminum Length: 65’ (19.80 m) Beam: 35’ (10.67 m) Cruising speed: 8/10 knots Max speed: 18/20 knots Solar energy production: 17-19 kWp
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The ergonomics of Fountaine Pajot catamarans have been designed to facilitate manoeuvring at the helm, enabling a small crew (2 persons) to manoeuvre the boat easily, both in port and at sea. The unique design of the helm station allows good communication between the aft cockpit and the Fly relaxation areas. Of course, your level of navigation will determine your ability to sail with two or more persons!
Our electric catamarans now feature a large surface area of solar panels, up to 2000 WC, perfectly integrated into the design of the coachroof. Combined with equipment such as wind turbines or hydro-generators, they compensate for the energy consumption generated by on-board use during cruising. Discover the benefits of the Smart Electric solution with 4 real-life cruise scenarios
The Fountaine Pajot range of electric catamarans is expanding, and now includes 3 Smart Electric models. The Astréa 42, Elba 45 and Aura 51 are now available in this version.
With the help of over 70 engineers, Fountaine Pajot has developed an in-house solution, 100% adapted to the use of its catamarans equipped with hybrid electric motors . All on-board production and energy expenditure flows are managed from a single console designed by our teams to offer a simple, designer user experience. The system we have developed enables us to give priority to the use of renewable energies at all times. Find out more here
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Discover the Top Power Catamarans for 2024
- By Yachting Staff
- Updated: September 10, 2024
Power catamarans have seen a surge in popularity, growing both in size and appeal. These cruise-focused yachts offer homelike comfort, fuel efficiency and user-friendly operation, making them a favorite among avid travelers. Their popularity extends to the bareboat charter market for the same reasons.
In this article, we explore the world’s top power catamarans, ranging from a 36-footer ideal for a cruising couple to a 78-footer perfect for entertaining friends and family. The propulsion options are diverse, including outboards, diesel inboards, hybrids, and even all-solar setups.
Top Luxury Power Catamarans
The following power catamarans are all vessels we’ve reviewed. They are listed in no particular order.
- Fountaine Pajot MY44 : A family-oriented cat suitable for long-range cruising and aimed at owner-operators.
- Silent Yachts 60 : This is a catamaran that can cruise comfortably for long distances using emissions-free solar-electric propulsion.
- Horizon PC74 : With interior and deck space like a much larger vessel, the PC74 is perfect for cruising the Bahamas and Caribbean.
- Aquila 36 : This beefy 36-footer is an outboard-powered, express-cruiser-style catamaran.
- Lagoon Seventy 8 Powercat : A spacious design, this vessel fits the volume of a 130-foot-long monohull into just 78 feet of length overall.
- Horizon PC68 : This cat has a stable ride, long range, volume to spare and intriguing layout options.
- Two Oceans 555 : An elegantly simple yet luxurious 55-foot custom with the space and amenities of a much larger vessel.
- Lagoon 630 : From its open salon to its spacious decks, the Lagoon is a comfortable and luxurious platform.
- Fountaine Pajot MY5 : A midsize cruiser with serious big-boat space for family and friends.
- Prestige Yachts M8 : The voluminous 65-footer lets owners customize onboard spaces.
- Aquila 47 Molokai : Calling all anglers: This cat has 60-plus-knot speed and is set up for serious bluewater adventure.
Fountaine Pajot MY44
The Fountaine Pajot MY44 , a creation of Italian architect Pierangelo Andreani and French designer Daniel Andrieu, has a main deck that’s open from the aft-deck seating all the way forward to the starboard helm station. The sense of spaciousness is significant, for several reasons. First, four glass panels aft can all slide to port, creating an indoor-outdoor space with the aft deck and salon. In the salon, 32-inch-high windows extend for 12 feet down the sides of the yacht, with three sections per side, bringing in natural light along with the three forward panes that comprise the windshield. Finally, 6-foot-6-inch headroom provides vertical clearance, with a 21-foot-7-inch beam that adds interior roominess while keeping the yacht stable.
Quick Specifications
44’ | |
21’5” | |
530 gal. | |
184 gal. | |
6’6” | |
32,850 lb. |
Silent Yachts 60
Solar panels, ocean-crossing range and self-sufficiency define the electric Silent-Yachts 60 power catamaran. If there was any question that the “Tesla moment” has arrived in yachting, the Silent 60 clearly provides a positive response. Consider, for a moment, crossing oceans in silence at 5 to 6 knots without consuming a drop of fuel and never needing to plan your course between fuel stops. Imagine sitting at anchor and running the air conditioning all night, not to mention all the galley appliances plus the washer-dryer, without the hum or fumes from a genset.
62’ | |
29’6” | |
4’5” | |
68,000 lb. |
Horizon PC74
As founder and director of The Powercat Company, a Horizon Power Catamarans distributor, Stuart Hegerstrom had long believed that catamaran builders needed to design their yachts to more stylish standards.
“The boats were very boxy,” he says, based on his years of experience with cats in the charter market. He and his partner, Richard Ford, asked Horizon to produce models that had high-end finishes and looked good inside and out.
The Horizon team brought in mega-yacht designer JC Espinosa to work with its own craftsmen. The result aboard the Horizon PC74 is a catamaran with exterior styling, layout and functionality that should appeal to private and charter owners alike.
73’9” | |
28’3” | |
2,000 gal. | |
400 gal. | |
6’ | |
163,140 lb. |
The Aquila 36 is a departure from her sisterships in that she is an outboard-powered, express-cruiser-style catamaran, but she also adheres to MarineMax’s philosophies.
With a single main living level from bow to stern and a beam of 14 feet 7 inches, the Aquila 36 is like a bowrider on steroids. She has seating that can handle 20 adults for outings and barbecues, and there are two staterooms below, one in each hull, for family weekending. The staterooms have nearly queen-size berths, en suite heads, stowage and 6-foot-6-inch headroom.
36’ | |
14’7” | |
356 gal. | |
200 gal. | |
2’ (engines trimmed up) | |
21,572 lb. |
Lagoon Seventy 8 Powercat
Lagoon is a division of Groupe Beneteau, the world’s largest builder of sailing yachts, and the Lagoon Seventy 8 Powercat is a developmental sistership of its Seventy 7 super sailing cat. The Seventy series yachts are built at Construction Navale Bordeaux in France, which had to add a new yard to construct these catamarans because they require separate stern molds for the power and sail versions.
78’1” | |
36’1” | |
2,246 gal. | |
422 gal. | |
4’2” | |
131,153 lb. |
Horizon PC68
Multihull yachts ride differently than monohulls, often counteracting the sea’s motion for a smoother, more stable ride. On the Horizon PC68 , sharp hull entries make head seas seem gentle, and a Humphree stabilization system with blades reduces roll. Horizon uses SCRIMP construction for resin saturation that maximizes strength with an 111,112-pound displacement. And with a 5-foot-4-inch draft, the PC68 invites island cruising.
60’9” | |
24’6” | |
1,000 gal. | |
250 gal. | |
4’9” | |
83,467 lb. |
Two Oceans 555
With 27-knot speed, house-like volume, an on-deck master and top-tier tech, the Two Oceans 555 is a formidable power catamaran. Dave Jirikovic of HMY Yachts was on a quest. The sales broker was looking for the meanest, nastiest patch of Gulf Stream he could find to show a potential client what the Two Oceans 555 power cat could handle. And just as he had intended to show us, the broad-shouldered power cat didn’t even notice. He even dropped the single-lever throttles back to idle and left the 25-foot-wide Two Oceans 555 beam-on to another set of square-edged seas. The 55-footer brushed that off too. Jirikovic tried quartering into the seas—never a happy angle for catamarans—and the yacht drowsed through them.
55’6” | |
25’ | |
750 gal. | |
200 gal. | |
49,600 lb. |
Fitted with the optional twin 300-horsepower Volvo Penta D4 diesels, the Lagoon 630 MY burns only 1.64 gph total at 6 knots, giving a theoretical range of 2,952 nautical miles with standard tankage of 793 gallons. Hull No. 1 had an optional 502-gallon tank, giving it transatlantic range.
Luxury, stability and economy are all hallmarks of Lagoon’s return to luxury motor yachts. If you can take a ride, it will be worth your time.
64’ | |
32’10” | |
793 gal. | |
254 gal. | |
3’11” | |
70,097 lb. |
Fountaine Pajot MY5
The flybridge deck on the Fountaine Pajot MY5 is a standout feature, offering virtually unobstructed 360-degree ocean views and an elevated beach club vibe. Aft of the off-center starboard helm is a spacious area perfect for entertaining, complete with a wet bar, refrigeration center, and ample seating. It’s the most popular space aboard according to the builder. And if the weather turns for the worse, a second helm station in the saloon allows the skipper to pilot the MY5 in climate-controlled comfort.
42’4” | |
19’9” | |
372 gal. | |
112 gal. | |
3’7” | |
46,000 lb. |
Prestige Yachts M8
How fitting it was that Prestige Yachts introduced its new M-Line flagship, the M8 , at Portopiccolo, a picturesque yachting village outside Trieste, Italy. Formerly a quarry, the cliff-side area had been chiseled into a clean site rife with eye-catching vistas, much like the French builder’s 65-foot power catamaran and its nearly 3,000 square feet of usable real estate.
65’ | |
29’ | |
978 gal. | |
224 gal. | |
5’5” | |
98,379 lb. |
Aquila 47 Molokai
With every boat, there’s an origin story. In the case of the Aquila 47 Molokai power catamaran, it starts with MarineMax, which saw people renting boats for bareboat charters. MarineMax Vacations was born. After experimenting with several production yachts, the company decided to build its own: the Aquila line, designed for charter as well as for sale to owner-operators.
49’4” | |
14’7” | |
1,048 gal. | |
2’2” (engines trimmed up) | |
22,818 lb. |
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Following a range of successful models that were designed by Morrelli & Melvin (the original 62, then the 48 and the Gunboat 66 ), Peter Johnstone, the original Gunboat founder before Grand Large Yachting days, turned to British record breaking yacht Designer Nigel Irens for the next cat to come out of the GB bag: the Gunboat 60 .
This design was quite an evolutionary step for the famous marque, with a more curvaceous look, a hull chine, axe bows and big near vertical wrap around windows for 360 degree views. 60 foot is the sweet spot for a smooth ride, plenty of living space and 300+ miles daily passages in good conditions. Not many boats can pull off those kinds of miles in the day. The O-Yachts Class 6 catamaran comes to mind, and HH catamarans, but Gunboat was bossing this market segment first.
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This is the key section for Gunboat owners isn’t it? Gunboats are all about speed, and Nigel Irens doesn’t disappoint with his Gunboat 60 design. You will be sailing at true wind speed and even over in lighter airs and she pinches close to the wind if needed (40 degrees TWA is not an issue on these boats). If you have spent this kind of money on a boat, the chances are that you will have a full sail locker with a Code 0 to do the work upwind in lighter airs and a Gennaker to fly off the wind, not to mention a range of sails inbetween.
When the breeze fills in, you will comfortably hitting double digits in knots and sailed to her full potential she will sit in the twenties, but you will need to be alert and on your toes. 300-mile days are your target in good conditions. This is the kind of performance that has inspired other manufacturers such as Balance Catamarans and Kinetic to name a few.
The Gunboat record is over 400.
And there are plenty of safety features on the 60 to help you manage all of this power. Digital load sensors monitor the stresses on the rig in real time and, if you are not the kind of sailor who relishes flying a hull in a multi-million dollar yacht, you can program the system to automatically release the sheets on the mainsheet and the headsail when rig loads hits a limit.
Even so, the Gunboat 60 is not designed to be sailed by a novice. You will need some serious miles under your belt before you slip into the helm seat, or employ a seasoned captain
As with all Gunboats, the construction was high end racing yacht quality. The hull laminate is carbon fiber set in epoxy resin, fully infused and post-cured over a CoreCell foam core. All the fittings and components inside are foam-cored and skinned with wood veneers to keep the weight off and the look luxurious. The rig is carbon with a Marstrom rotating wing-section mast and aramid fiber rigging. All the Furling gear was sourced from Facnor.
One big design change from previous models was the installation of carbon centerboards instead of daggerboards. This makes for a safer structure along with carbon retractable rudders, which are retractable. The centerboards are operated with by hydraulic rams and fitted with shear pins that allow the boards to kick up in the event of a grounding.
The narrow hulls slice through the water and she sports a high bridgedeck, and nothing forward of the mast except the nets and a long carbon bowsprit. The hulls and bridgedeck are constructed in one mold, and there is no forward beam.
The Gunboat 60 is set up with the forward cockpit that has proven so popular with owners: just behind the mast and forward of the saloon. , All working lines come into this space and are managed by a set of three Lewmar winches. She’s set up to sail with a short handed crew. You helm on one of two Edson carbon wheels : one outside and one inside. Take your pick according to the conditions and weather.
From the Saloon wheel, you can see the headsail telltales and the mainsail above through two deck hatches. The mainsheet is managed from here or dumped with a big safety one button if you feel the boat starting to become overpowered. The nav station is tucked neatly forward on the starboard side with a plotter and autopilot in front of the wheel as well.
Behind the helm position, the cockpit opens aft into a large, comfortable, open space with sofas, tables, and a window through to the galley on the port side. There’s an electric barbecue aft.
Despite the fact that this is a 60 foot boat, the living accommodation is not huge (there’s a trade off for all of that speed), but it is hardly cramped either and luxuriously fitted. The layout is normally four double-berth staterooms, plus a crew cabin forward to port with two single berths. This space is sometimes configured as an office or workspace. The berths in the midship staterooms are athwartships, and aft, the berths are smaller and run along the hulls. There is plenty of light down below through hull ports and deck hatches.
Large, near vertical windows enclose the saloon, with the galley to port and dining area to starboard. Once you have the two windows and all of the doors open at anchor, the breeze flows though – one of the defining designs of most Gunboats. There’s plenty of working space in the galley with all of the mod cons that you’d expect on a luxury performance catamaran.
Many Gunboat 60s were designed to leave a small footprint when under power with a hybrid propulsion system. Optional electric motors turn the propellers on retractable sail drive legs powered by a large lithium-ion battery pack. These are charged by solar and the props when you are sailing. There are a pair of generators for backup.
Many of the Gunboat 60s, such as Moonwave, have further developed the power system over the years.
The boat motors up to 9 knots for around half an hour before the generators kick in. If you are just using the engines to get in and out of marinas, you will have considerably longer on battery power alone. The idea, of course, is to get the sails up as quick as possible. In anything over 4 knots of wind, you should be sailing.
Fast Boat to China
In a bid to reduce manufacturing costs, Peter Johnstone moved production of the Gunboats from South Africa to Hudson Marine in China. The relationship turned sour following multiple warranty claims on the boats, which were mostly do do with the new centreboard design. Johnstone accused Hudson Wang of sub standard manufacturing quality, and Wang counter sued claiming that the problem was with the original design. It is not unheard of to go through these issues with new boat designs, especially at this kind of high tech level. The problems were eventually resolved, but the damage was gone and the 2 parties fell out over the issue.
Johnstone moved production for his next model, the 55, to the US and later ran into financial difficulties while Hudson Wang ended up launching a performance catamaran brand of his own.
Gunboat 60s – Where Are They Now?
60-01 Defiance (ex Fault Tolerant, ex Golden Gun) Follow them on Instagram on @sailingdefiance
60-02 Flow Flow caught on fire in Badalona near Barcelona in May 2023 and was written off. Not good news.
60-03 Moonwave Moonwave has been lavished with upgrades since her launch including a new power unit. Head to Moonwave.com or check out our Moonwave Gunboat article
60-04 Alaia (ex Jade) You can follow Alaia on alaia60.com and on social media.
60-05. Prana (launched before Jade)
60-06. Arethusa
60-07 Never completed?
60-08 Momentum
How Much Does a Gunboat 60 cost? What is the Price Ticket? Gunboat 60s are no longer in production, so you will need to buy second hand to get your hands on one. There aren’t many, and they hold their price, as do most Gunboats. When they were launched, the list price was around $2.5m. You’ll still likely pay up to $2m for one today.
What Happened Between Gunboat and Hudson Marine? Gunboat International, the North Carolina yard, sued the Chinese yard accusing the builder of not finishing the build properly on the Gunboat 60s and that the yard refused to pay warranty claims on constructed yachts they claimed weren’t built properly. Hudson Yacht and Marine Industries denied the allegations and then countersued Gunboat, saying that design flaws, not builder error, led to the warranty claims and that it was not contractually obliged to fix mistakes that were a result of the design. In the end Gunboat picked up the repair tab (some $10m) and then tried to terminate the contract with HYM. However, the Chinese yard refused to return the molds and tooling, according to Peter Johnstone. Johnstone then accused the company and its owner, Hudson Wang, of launching a “knockoff brand” of carbon fiber performance catamarans onto the market despite signing a non-compete contract.
What Was the Cause of the Dispute? Most of the problems came from the centreboard design, which was new to the market at the time. There were also problems with the hydraulic propeller system (or “skeg system”). Gunboat also accused Hudson of “deliberately, willfully and maliciously obtaining Gunboat’s trade secrets with the intention of utilizing said trade secrets in connection with, and incorporating them into, the competing HH Catamaran 55 and 66 series, and HYM and Wang did, in fact, appropriate and utilize said trade secrets for their own benefit and profit.”
Safe to say that this is all water under the bridge now. The Gunboat brand was sold to Grand Large Yachting who now manufacture the 68, a completely different design developed by VPLP. And yes, HH still market the 55 and 66, 2 boats designed by Morrelli and Melvin who designed the earlier Gunboats. It’s a small sailing world.
Technical Specification
Disp. (Light) | 15,500 Kg / 34,172 lbs |
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D/L | 71 |
SA/D | 34 |
Water | 2 x 380 L / 2 x 100gal |
Fuel | 2 x 380 L / 2 x 100gal |
Draft (Boards up) | 0.8m / 2.6' |
Draft (Boards Down) | 2.8m / 9.2' |
Beam | 8.6m / 28.2' |
SA/D* | 34 |
Length WL | 18.25m / 59.75' |
Disp. Max | 19,500 Kg / 42,990 lbs |
Sail Area (Upwind) | 208 m2 / 2239 sq ft |
Length OA | 18.28m / 60' |
Mast height (ASL) | 26m / 85.4' |
Sail area upwind | 400 m2 / 4305 sq ft |
Power example | 2 x 25 KW |
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The Kraken Standard
When it comes to equipment specification we’re raising the standard here too. That’s why all Kraken’s come loaded with the equipment we know you’ll want and need.
All other boat builder’s ‘standard’ will require the owner to add another 20-40% to the cost of the boat to bring it up to a reasonable specification for the task of world cruising.
At Kraken, our standard means you’ve already got everything and you don’t need to spend another Dollar, Euro or Pound to sail off the delivery dock to anywhere in the world.
Here's just some of the equipment you get, you’d never expect as standard
Hover over an item for more information on the features included with our Full World Cruising Specification, standard on every Kraken. To see everything included, check out the full specification at the link below.
Select an item for more information on the features included with our Full World Cruising Specification, standard on every Kraken. To see everything included, check out the full specification at the link below.
Kohler generator including sound shield for quiet operation
Webasto diesel heating system throughout all cabins.
This tank to tank fuel polishing and transfer system eliminates contaminate from all fuel tanks.
Dual headsail Solent rig for easy handling and performance at all points of sail. The ultimate long-distance cruising rig.
Kraken dingy davits with electric operation, made from Stainless steel.
Fully gimballed, GN Espace OceanChef 3 electric induction hob and oven.
Provides a far superior level of monitoring and capacity to set alarms and bespoke equipment and lighting requirements.
Full electronic package for both external and internal navigation stations: Garmin Autopilot station x 2, Garmin 9” screen GPS plotter/multifunction displays x 2, Garmin VHF radios x 2, Garmin wind, speed depth sounder x 2
5000 lts per hour bilge pump and sensor in the main bilge to prevent build-up of water in emergency water ingress situations.
Solas offshore flare pack
Veco Frigomar Full tropical air-conditioning system.
Hydromaster Watermaker.
Side Power 24V tunnel bow thruster.
Viking liferaft sized to suit your yacht size and layout.
Highfield Aluminium/Hyperlon Rib Yamaha outboard motor.
Soft top, tubular stainless steel bimini with Ferrari Stamoid top. Includes removable forward panels, fitted bimini lights and additional flexible screens to fully enclose the cockpit.
All six Harken cockpit winches are two speed electric and manual operation.
Stripper dual blade rope and weed cutter on prop shaft.
Textilene and open cell ‘stay dry’ cockpit cushions throughout cockpit
Stainless steel fish bone swim and diving ladder to swim platform at stern.
6 x size 8 inflated fender plus 4 x 15m and 2 x 10m 22m polyester mooring lines
Equipment you get, you’d never expect as standard
Design specification.
Click the button below for a full, detailed specification of the Kraken 66.
- Length Overall 66 ft
- Waterline Length 59.42 ft
- Beam Overall 18 ft
- Beam Waterline 15 ft 5 in
- Draft 8.7 ft
- Air Draft 101 ft 4 4/16 in
- Displacement (Light Ship) 81,571 lbs
- Displacement (Full Load) 88,185 lbs
- Ballast Weight 27,557 lbs
- Sail Area 2322 sq.ft
- Main Sail Area 1385.42 sq.ft
- Genoa (140%) Sail Area 1388.54 sq.ft
- Jib (100%) Sail Area 937.54 sq.ft
- Engine Power 195 HP
- Fuel Tanks x3 Integral GRP/Epoxy Liner 595 us gal
- Fresh Water Tanks x2 Integral GRP/Epoxy Liner 320 us gal
- Black Water Tank x2 GRP 160 us gal
- Grey Water Tank x2 GRP 160 us gal
- Length Overall 20.12 m
- Waterline Length 18.11 m
- Beam Overall 5.5 m
- Beam Waterline 4.7 m
- Draft 2.65 m
- Air Draft 34 m
- Displacement (Light Ship) 37,000 kg
- Displacement (Full Load) 40,000 kg
- Ballast Weight 12,500 kg
- Sail Area 215.80 sq.m
- Main Sail Area 128.71 sq.m
- Genoa (140%) Sail Area 129 sq.m
- Jib (100%) Sail Area 87.10 sq.m
- Engine Power 145 kW
- Fuel Tanks x3 Integral GRP/Epoxy Liner 2250 L
- Fresh Water Tanks x2 Integral GRP/Epoxy Liner 1200 L
- Black Water Tank x2 GRP 600 L
- Grey Water Tank x2 GRP 600 L
Build Specification
10 features included with every kraken, one piece hull and integral zero keel.
All Kraken’s comprise of a one piece hull and integral Zero Keel which houses a sealed lead ballast bulb.
The hull lay up is built using 17-22 layers of composite engineered fabrics bonded together by vinyl-ester resins. The general hull thickness is a minimum of 15mm. Aramid fibre composites (Kevlar) is also used in all impact areas, the bow stem, the front of the keel and the keel base.
The hull topsides incorporate 25mm closed cell foam, the FRP foam sandwich which extends from 40cm (16″) above the waterline to deck level. This structure improves insulation and overall hull form rigidity. A Kraken’s hull and structures exhibited no flexing.
ALPHA™ Rudder System
The rudder and steering system is the most vulnerable element of any yacht, in recognition of this, the Kraken engineering and design team have developed the world’s safest rudder and steering system.
The rudder is fully protected and supported by a full length skeg with an integral stainless steel beam, which has at its foot the first rudder bearing. The 3 ¾” (82mm) rudder stock has a second (main) bearing at its centre as it passes into the hull at the transom. This bearing is accessible and removable from the inside of transom. Even at sea!
The rudder stock has a removable third bearing at the top inside the stern lazarette. The rudder itself, comprises an integral stainless steel armature, which is welded to the stainless steel rudder stock. It is then finished and faired using FRP/vinyl-ester.
Solid crash zone at bow waterline
A heavily reinforced ‘solid crash zone’ below the anchor chain locker, incorporating high density closed cell foam with substantial reinforcements in aramid fibres extends from above the waterline to 40cm below it. This solid area runs through to the first sealed bulkhead providing maximum collision protection.
Structural frames and stringers
All longitudinal and latitudinal structures are individually bonded in during the hull layup stages with no prefabricated structural components . The video below explains how the structural frames and stringers work on a Kraken Yacht.
All bulkheads are vacuum infused FRP with 25mm structural foam core. No plywood is used. There are two watertight sealed bulkheads forward, one between the anchor locker and the forward lazarette and a second one between the forward lazarette and the interior. A further watertight, sealed bulkhead at the stern divides the interior from the aft lazarette.
The structural bulkheads are fully bonded into the hull stringers & frames.
Deck Structure
The deck is vacuum infused FRP using composite fibres and vinyl-ester resin with a structural foam core. This provides high levels of rigidity and insulation.
The deck structure is single-skin FRP around the base of all deck fittings.
The outside finish of the deck is panelled non-slip gelcoat with Flexiteek side decks and cockpit sole as standard.
Integral Kraken moulded safety bulwark
All Kraken have an Integral moulded safety bulwark with concave internal surface for superior deck safety at sea.
Saloon/coach roof windows
Ultra-high impact-resistant laminated glass is used in the wrap-around saloon windows and port lights so that accidental damage will not result in water ingress to the interior.
Hull Finishes
Standard hull gelcoat colour is Signal White. Many colour options available at owners choice.
Double line boot top in Alwgrip to owners colour choice.
3 x coats of primer and sealer applied below the waterline before standard antifoul in dark grey, other colour choices available.
Build standard and certification
All Kraken’s are designed and built to exceed ISO CE RCD Category ‘A’
Key Features
All of our yachts include some of the best-designed features available on a new sailing yacht today and the Kraken 66 is no different.
The Zero Keel™
Zero bolts, zero risk. Each Kraken yacht includes our fully integral ZERO™ Keel to protect against floating debris and grounding.
The Alpha Rudder™
Each yacht includes the ALPHA™ Rudder System, incorporating a full-length skeg-hung rudder and in-water removable rudder bearings.
Build Structure
All Kraken yachts are built with a substantial interior structure to ensure keel delamination and failure cannot occur.
The Exterior
There are many layouts and berth configurations available for the Kraken 66, get in touch to discuss your requirements.
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There is also talk of creating a Mutli-Maxi class specifically tailored to support large 60 foot catamarans and larger. HH Catamarans are founding members of this effort. Where is the HH66 built? We have two fully owned and operated, state-of-the-art production facilities. One is in Xiamen, China and a second in Cebu, Philippines.
The luxury performance cruising catamaran market is a small one in terms of hull numbers, but it is one of the fastest growing segments in terms of revenue ... Morrelli and Melvin have nailed the helm position on this boat. I guess that's a bit easier on a 66 foot carbon yacht with all the latest technology, but even so, top marks to them. ...
"The HH66 represents the evolution of Morrelli and Melvin's 25 years of performance catamaran designs. We blended lessons gained from three America's Cup campaigns, around the world records, 24 hour records, and over 25 custom cruising cat designs, for discerning owners, from 46ft to 90ft.
HH66 Catamaran Review. All-carbon and super speedy, this luxury sailing cat fills a niche few other boat can satisfy. ... The boatbuilding facility on Xiamen Island has seven buildings takes up nearly 345,000 sq. ft., and has several hundred employees include Chinese, Taiwanese, Kiwis, and Americans. ... (55 or 66 feet). The boats are ...
The deck layout of the HH66 Nemo is optimized for both performance and ease of use. It features push-button controls for critical sailing functions, reducing the physical effort required and making sailing maneuvers manageable for shorthanded sailing. The sail plan is designed for efficiency, versatility, and power, including a square-headed ...
What HH Catamarans model is the best? Some of the most widely-known HH Catamarans models currently listed include: 44, 66, HH52 and OC 50 (Inquire). Specialized yacht brokers, dealers, and brokerages on YachtWorld have a diverse selection of HH Catamarans models for sale, with listings spanning from 2017 year models to 2026.
Then let us introduce you to FLASH - the 66-foot HH66 catamaran that sets the standard for luxury performance cruising catamarans. If you are at the show looking for that remarkable, one-of-a-kind, performance cruising catamaran - the one that makes a statement - then you need to consider the HH66 Catamaran, FLASH.
The HH 66 is a 65'11" (20.1m) fast cruising catamaran designed by Morrelli & Melvin (United States). She is built since 2016 by HH Catamarans (China). She has been awarded "2018 - SAIL magazine - Best Large Multihull 51ft and Above", "2018 - Sailing World - Boat of the Year: Overall Winner" and "2018 - Sailing World - Boat of the Year: Best Multihull".
Like its 55-foot sister ship, the workmanship on the HH66 is simply impeccable. The construction materials and details are similar to the smaller boat. It would be impossible to describe all the neat features of the boat in a short review. The staterooms are luxurious, and the builder encourages customization in the accommodations plan.
The HH66 hull and deck moldings are a carbon fiber sandwich with a Corecell foam filling, infused with post-cured epoxy resin. The hulls and deck moldings are then laminated together, creating a lightweight and extremely strong monocoque unit. R-Six' s hulls were finished in flawless clearcoat, the carbon fiber weave showing clearly through ...
FLASH Setting the standard for luxury performance cruising catamarans. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an impressive HH66 - one of the luxury performance cruising catamarans that have set the bar for performance luxury sailing, worldwide. With her Morrelli & Melvin design pedigree, her generous interior spaces, and clever use of ultra-modern materials, FLASH delivers a […]
HH Catamarans, with a line ranging from fast, wave-jumping 50-foot cruisers to 88-foot ocean yachts, has gained a loyal following in the US and Europe, in part because COO Paul Hakes—he's one ...
HH60-SCF (Forward Helm) The HH60-SCF is the same boat as the SC, but features a forward cockpit and optional aft tiller chairs. This lowers the boom, reduces weight and increases sail area (and performance). It also makes room for an industry leading 5,774 watts of solar on the coachroof and davits. Better by design.
HH66. "Boat of the Year" in 2018, the HH66 is where our journey began. Now with a full range of yachts spanning 44 to 88 feet, the HH66 remains our flagship luxury performance cruising yacht. Around the buoys or around the world, the HH66 will take you there in style, speed and ultimate comfort. Learn More.
So, I'll just state the obvious that it takes courage, skill, and significant investment to build an 66-foot-long all-carbon fast cat. But since the hulls and bridgdeck of HH66 Night Fury I sailed on were simply covered with multiple layers of clearcoat over the raw carbon, it's clear that HH president and transplanted New Zealander Paul Hakes has all three in abundance.
20,15 m 66'1" Motorisation standard. 2 x 340 CV 2 x 340 HP. Number of berths. from 8 to 16 persons from 4 to 6 cabins. Receive your brochure. Awards. Oceanway China Yacht Awards 2022 - Best Power Catamaran of the year . Oceanway China Yacht Awards 2022 - Best Interior design-Power Catamaran of the year. Oceanway China Yacht Awards 2021 - Best ...
HH 66 carbon catamaran Walkthrough at Cannes 2017 (worlds fastest catamaran in its class)If your looking for sailing with high speed, look no further, this i...
German entrepreneur Christian Braun and Iván Salas Jefferson of Iddes Yachts are launching Cosmopolitan Yachts, a new brand of custom-built aluminum electric catamarans. The first model they've announced is a 66-footer designed for unlimited offshore cruising, with construction expected to begin in October 2022.
Tan 66 Catamarans Dimensions and Specifications. Brochure. Length Overall 66′ / 20.12m; Waterline Length 66′ / 20.12m; ... is located next door to Lorima (the mast maker). Marsaudon's huge 27-meter (89-foot) oven offers a tremendous production advantage. The Tan 66—the entire boat—will fit inside the oven, which is crucial when ...
The Alegria 67 catamaran shares the same design philosophy as the Samana 59, but with an extra touch of decadence. With a waterline length of over 20 metres, it's only logical that the Alegria 67 should include the quality of equipment and features worthy of this boat's status as a true yacht. We have certainly achieved that, and more.
Even with all of your kit on, you will be sailing faster than the wind in single digit wind speeds and when the breeze fill in, the Gunboat 66 takes off onto a mid teen to 20 knot gallop. This is a boat that has inspired a number of newer designs such as the O-Yachts Class 6 catamaran and the HH66. Signature Gunboat.
Aquila 36: This beefy 36-footer is an outboard-powered, express-cruiser-style catamaran. Lagoon Seventy 8 Powercat: A spacious design, this vessel fits the volume of a 130-foot-long monohull into just 78 feet of length overall. Horizon PC68: This cat has a stable ride, long range, volume to spare and intriguing layout options.
Despite the fact that this is a 60 foot boat, the living accommodation is not huge (there's a trade off for all of that speed), but it is hardly cramped either and luxuriously fitted. The layout is normally four double-berth staterooms, plus a crew cabin forward to port with two single berths. ... the competing HH Catamaran 55 and 66 series ...
Click the button below for a full, detailed specification of the Kraken 66. Imperial. Metric. Length Overall 66 ft. Waterline Length 59.42 ft. Beam Overall 18 ft. Beam Waterline 15 ft 5 in. Draft 8.7 ft. Air Draft 101 ft 4 4/16 in.