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Do You Know The Difference Between A Yacht And A Catamaran?

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It is common to get confused when talking about nautical vocabulary. Words that, for captains and sailors, are very easy to remember; for us, they can mean something completely different. This same case applies to the types of vessels, so in this article, we will learn the main differences between vessels such as a boat, yachts , and catamarans .

What is a vessel?

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All vehicles that move on the water are known as vessels. The word vessel is used in the different nautical regulations and refers to any manned craft capable of navigating on or underwater . While the word boat refers to any vessel larger than 2.5 meters, so it includes everything from dinghies to ocean liners.

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Since submarines and even surfboards (in some countries) can be considered vessels, there are many categories to divide them. In this case, we will show you the division by type of vessel :

While transport vessels serve to move people and cargo, recreational vessels have the function of entertainment.

Types of recreational VESSELS

  • Sailboat: As its name indicates, these vessels move thanks to their sails and the force of the wind.
  • Catamaran: Famous for having two hulls and being very fast. It is used for leisure and sports.
  • Boat: Small boat for a few passengers. They operate with oars, sails, or motors.
  • Jet ski: They use an internal propeller and are propelled by a turbine. Recently rated as the most environmentally friendly.

What is a yacht?

Many consider a yacht a kind of boat, but a yacht is any pleasure vessel . Therefore, a dinghy, a catamaran, and a sailboat are yachts. A yacht does not carry cargo or people or perform any work. It is only used for entertainment. It is impossible to point out a yacht's parts, as the type of boat may vary.

In the yacht charter world , the public identifies yachts as single-hulled boats intimately linked with luxury and lifestyle . 

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Motor yacht

Types of yachts 

Motor yachts   move at high speeds, propelled by an engine and without sails. They focus on navigation that does not inconvenience the passengers. They usually have the capacity for smaller groups.

Large motor yachts: They are used for large groups of people and are designed for long trips. They are motor-driven and do not have sails. They are usually equipped for water sports.

Megayachts  are large vessels measuring up to 180 meters from bow to stern. They are used to move large groups of people and are motor-driven.  The Azzam is a megayacht with 17 suites and 500 square meters and facilities such as swimming pools, helipads, and anti-paparazzi equipment .

Sailboat : As the name implies, they use their sails to propel themselves according to the direction of the wind. Sailboats are preferred for people looking for an authentic sailing experience.

Motor sailboat: They combine sail propulsion with engines. They become as large and have the same comfort as a motor yacht but with the alternative of raising the sails and opening the windows.

Catamaran: These are two-hulled sailboats. They have greater stability and more deck space than a single-hulled boat. They usually have trampolines or nets for lying down.

Schooner sailboat: These are boats propelled by sail with two or more masts. As a reference, we can say that the schooner is a replica of an old pirate ship, long and with many sails. It gives the sensation of being in a movie of corsairs of the old world.

Famous yachts

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The world of yachts is the world of luxury and extravagance, and in this segment, we show you four famous yachts that you probably didn't know (and that are expensive).

  • Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, owns a US$500 million megayacht called Flying Fox. This huge boat is 136 meters long, travels at a maximum speed of 15 knots, and costs 4 million Euros per week to rent. Beyonce herself celebrated her birthday aboard Flying Fox.
  • The sailing ship Sea Cloud is considered the oldest passenger ship in the world. It was built in 1931 and was a weather ship during World War II. Currently, this sailboat is available for private charter with departures from the dock in Cartagena.
  • The world's most expensive painting, "Salvator Mundi" by Leonardo Da Vinci, is inside the mega yacht Serene . This $134 million vessel is on the list of the ten largest mega yachts on the planet, with a length of 134 meters. It can store a submarine and has an internal saltwater pool that can be converted into a dock.
  • The  motor yacht known as History Supreme is a yacht whose hull is made of solid gold and has a price tag of 3800 million dollars. It is covered with 100,000 kilos of precious metals, adorned with platinum, has onboard a bottle of liquor with diamonds, an aquarium made of 24-carat gold, and has a wall with a piece of art made of meteor stones and bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex (the bones alone cost $89,000).

We already know it is a yacht, but what is a catamaran?

The catamaran is a recreational boat with  two hulls joined by a structure. Catamarans can be used for leisure, transport, or sport. A sail and/or motor can propel it. 

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As it has two hulls, it does not need ballast (or the weight that helps it to keep its balance) and has less water and wind resistance, making it a fast and suitable boat for the sport. A catamaran is extremely stable and is unlikely to capsize. It is rare to suffer from seasickness on this type of boat.

As it has two hulls, it does not need ballast (or the weight that helps it keep its balance) and has less water and wind resistance, making it a very fast and suitable boat for sports . A catamaran is extremely stable . It is very unlikely to capsize or suffer from seasickness on this type of boat.

Their design has inspired the development of models such as the Hydrofoil and the Wave-Piercing . Boats with three hulls are known as trimarans.

Meaning of the word catamaran

The word catamaran comes from the Tamil kaṭṭumaram , where kaṭṭu is bundle and maram is tree. Its meaning is trunks joined together.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A YACHT AND A CATAMARAN?

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A yacht is any vessel used for recreational activities regardless of its design. A catamaran is a boat with two hulls instead of one, and depending on its use, it may or may not be classified as a yacht.

Recreational catamarans are those used for sporting purposes, like beach catamarans, which are used for tours and private charter catamarans.

Non-recreational catamarans are those vessels that fulfill a function or a job, such as the Pieter Schelte , a two-hulled vessel used to dismantle oil derricks in the water.

Parts of a catamaran

It's time to get to know the parts of a catamaran! On this occasion, we have as a reference one of Cancun Sailing's star catamarans, the fantastic Gypse from the Fountaine Pajot series . This incredible 43-foot boat has a capacity of up to 30 guests, and the rental service includes an open bar, snorkeling equipment, three crew members, and one captain.

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The fundamental parts of a recreational catamaran such as the Gypse are:

Hulls: The hull is the external structure of the boat. We can define it as the base of the boat that is in contact with the water and supports the other parts. Catamarans have two hulls joined by a crossbeam. 

Crossbeam: Crossbar that serves to join the two hulls and to support the trampoline.

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Trampoline:  Mistakenly called a net, it is a flexible surface that forms part of the deck. On a catamaran like the Gypse, the net is used for relaxing and sunbathing. The material and type of trampoline knot vary according to the purpose of the catamaran.

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Deck: All surfaces or floors of a ship are known as deck. The main deck is the largest since a ship may have several decks. 

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Salon: This is the cabin of the catamaran, and its function is to protect the passengers from the weather. Inside Gypse's cabin, we can find a small kitchen with a bar, a living room, a table, and stairs on each side that lead to the bathrooms and rooms. In the covered outside area, there is a lounge and seating space.

Mast: It is the main mast that holds the sails.

Boom: A horizontal pole anchored to the mast. It serves to support and guide the mainsail.

Mainsail: The main sail of the boat.

Jib: All triangular sails that improve the performance of the main sail are known as jibs.

5 CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT CATAMARANS

Catamarans are very special boats. While single-hulled boats are more famous, catamarans have also left their mark on the nautical world. Read on and find out five curious facts about catamarans .

  • The catamaran design is relatively new in modern boats; however, traces of two-hulled boats have been found in ancient cultures of the Malayo-Polynesian area and Taiwan. It is said that these boats are more than 3000 years old. 
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  • Recycling of garbage, snorkel tubes, and fuels.
  • The fastest catamaran is the F50 . It is a racing sports boat that has sailed up to 53 knots of speed with an intensity of 20 knots. It is as if a racing car is moving at 250 km/h.
  • The Pieter Schelte is the largest crane ship in the world. As it has two hulls, it is considered a catamaran . It is 382 meters long and 184 meters wide and supports offshore oil platforms. It is as long as the Empire Estate, as wide as the Big Ben Tower, and has a capacity for up to 571 crew members.
  • The Hawaiian two-hulled vessel Hokule'a completed a 3-year round-the-world voyage called Malama Honua (to care for the earth) to promote ocean conservation, sustainability, and the protection of indigenous cultures. The crew used ancient Polynesian navigation methods, guided by the stars, wind, and ocean currents.

CATAMARAN RENTALS IN CANCUN AND ISLA MUJERES

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Catamarans are a very special and different type of boat, with several reasons to rent one. First, you are less likely to suffer from seasickness aboard a catamaran since its two hulls give it stability and avoid side-to-side movements. Another reason is that they have plenty of deck space, making them more comfortable.

WHERE TO RENT A CATAMARAN IN CANCUN?

You can rent a catamaran in Cancun at Cancun Sailing. Here, you can find various catamarans for private charter and catamaran tours from Cancun to Isla Mujeres .

A private catamaran is an original option that will serve you well to spend your vacations. On board a private catamaran, you will be able to:

  • Spend quality time with your friends and family in a private setting.
  • Enjoy a safer trip.
  • Get amazing selfies and pictures of the Caribbean Sea (without other people getting in the way).
  • Customize your experience by adding other elements, such as food or decoration.
  • Build your itinerary.

We invite you to visit our website, where you may filter catamarans by capacity or size in our catamaran catalog and choose the boat that suits you best. 

If you prefer to enjoy a tour that includes transportation, beach club access, a buffet, and a VIP open bar aboard a luxury catamaran , check out our Privilege Experience tour .

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For an all-inclusive experience, we present our Isla Mujeres Full Experience tour , a 4-hour catamaran tour that includes transportation, food on board, a visit to Isla Mujeres, and the option to choose between free time at a beach club located in Playa Norte (one of the most beautiful beaches in the world) or a tour of the island aboard a Turibus to visit the most important points of this wonderful destination. 

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What’s the Difference Between a Yacht and a Catamaran? (Discover Here)

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Are you dreaming of a luxurious escape on the open water? Whether you’re considering buying a yacht or a catamaran, there are several important factors to consider before taking the plunge.

In this article, we will explore the differences between these two vessels and help you decide which is right for you.

We’ll cover the definitions of each, compare size and cost, power source, living space, stability, and the pros and cons of each.

So, buckle up and let’s get started!.

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Short Answer

A yacht is a recreational boat that is typically larger than other recreational boats and is used for luxury cruising and racing.

A catamaran is a type of boat with two hulls connected by a platform.

It is typically used for recreational and charter sailing, as well as racing.

Generally, catamarans are smaller and faster than yachts, and are able to sail in shallower waters.

Catamarans also have a shallow draft that makes them easier to maneuver in tight spaces, while yachts are heavier and require more power to move.

Definition of a Yacht

A yacht is a large and luxurious recreational boat, typically powered by a motor rather than sails.

Yachts are usually larger and more expensive than catamarans, and they are frequently used for luxury cruising and sailing.

Yachts are designed for comfort and stability, and they typically have multiple decks, cabins, and amenities such as a kitchen, wet bar, and other features.

Yachts are typically powered by a diesel or gasoline engine, and they may have multiple engines depending on the size and type of vessel.

Yachts are usually constructed with a steel or fiberglass hull, and they may have auxiliary sails, such as mainsails, jibs, and spinnakers, for added speed and maneuverability.

Yacht owners may also choose to install a generator or other auxiliary power source to provide power for the onboard amenities.

Definition of a Catamaran

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A catamaran is a type of recreational boat that is usually made up of two parallel hulls connected by a platform.

This platform is usually the main living space for passengers and crew, and the two hulls serve as buoyancy and provide stability.

Catamarans are powered by sails, and they tend to be smaller and lighter than yachts, making them ideal for long-distance sailing.

Catamarans often have larger living spaces than a yacht and they are more stable in rough seas.

Catamarans are becoming increasingly popular for luxury cruising and sailing, as they offer great stability and comfort.

Size and Cost Comparison

The size and cost of yachts and catamarans vary greatly, making it important to consider both when deciding which type of vessel is right for you.

Yachts tend to be larger than catamarans, and they usually come with a higher price tag.

Yachts can range from 40 to 200 feet in length, while catamarans typically range from 30 to 70 feet.

Yacht prices typically start in the low six-figure range, while catamaran prices can start around $50,000 for a used vessel.

Additionally, the cost of a yacht typically includes the price of the motor, while the cost of a catamaran typically includes the price of the sails.

Yachts also tend to have greater fuel costs than catamarans, since they are powered by a motor.

Catamarans are usually powered by sails, making them more fuel-efficient and better suited for long-distance sailing.

Ultimately, the size and cost of both yachts and catamarans will depend on the type of vessel you choose.

Yachts offer more space and greater luxury, but they can also come with a higher price tag.

Catamarans are typically smaller and less expensive, but they still offer great stability and comfort.

Power Source Comparison

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When it comes to power sources, there are a few key differences between yachts and catamarans.

Yachts are typically powered by a motor, while catamarans are usually powered by sails.

This means that yachts are more suitable for short-distance cruising, as they can be used to easily access nearby harbors.

On the other hand, catamarans are ideal for long-distance sailing, as they are able to travel farther on less fuel.

Catamarans also tend to be lighter and more maneuverable than yachts, making them ideal for sailing in rougher waters.

Additionally, catamarans can be operated with smaller crews, allowing for greater control and flexibility.

In terms of cost, yachts are usually more expensive than catamarans.

This is due to the larger size and features of yachts, as well as the cost of the motor and other necessary parts.

However, catamarans can still be quite expensive, depending on the model and features.

Ultimately, the decision between a yacht and a catamaran comes down to personal preference and budget.

Living Space Comparison

When it comes to living space, yachts and catamarans are quite different.

Yachts are typically larger and more luxurious than catamarans, offering significantly more space in their cabins and on the deck.

This makes them ideal for longer trips or large groups, as they can accommodate more people and cargo.

On the other hand, catamarans are usually smaller and lighter than yachts, so their cabins and decks tend to be less spacious.

That said, catamarans have a distinct advantage when it comes to stability.

Thanks to their wide, twin-hull design, they are much less affected by rough seas than yachts, making them a more comfortable option for those who plan to sail over long distances.

Additionally, some catamarans come with additional features like an open-air flybridge or a spacious cockpit, allowing for more entertainment space when compared to a yacht.

Stability Comparison

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When it comes to stability, there are some key differences between yachts and catamarans.

Yachts tend to be larger and heavier than catamarans, which means that they can be more stable in rough seas.

Catamarans, on the other hand, have two hulls which can be beneficial in terms of stability since they have less of a chance of tipping over in choppy waters.

Additionally, catamarans have a wider beam, meaning that they have a larger surface area in contact with the water, which increases their stability.

In terms of living space, catamarans tend to have more room than a yacht due to their two-hull design.

This makes them ideal for long-distance voyages and cruising, as they can provide a comfortable living space for multiple people.

Additionally, catamarans tend to have more deck space than a yacht, providing more opportunities for activities such as swimming and sunbathing.

Yachts are typically more expensive than catamarans and require more maintenance, but they also offer more luxurious amenities and a greater range of activities.

Catamarans, on the other hand, are typically cheaper and require less maintenance, but they might not provide the same level of luxury as a yacht.

Additionally, catamarans are often better suited for long-distance cruising due to their stability and living space.

Pros and Cons of Each

The choice between a yacht and a catamaran can be a difficult one, as both offer a unique set of advantages and disadvantages.

When deciding which type of vessel is right for you, its important to consider the pros and cons of each.

When it comes to yachts, their main advantages are size, speed, and power.

Yachts are much larger than catamarans, and they are typically powered by a motor, which makes them faster and more powerful than catamarans.

This makes them great for long-distance cruising and sailing.

However, yachts have a few drawbacks.

They are more expensive than catamarans, and they can be difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.

Additionally, yachts require a larger crew than catamarans, making them more expensive and less efficient.

On the other hand, catamarans offer several advantages over yachts.

For one, catamarans are typically smaller and lighter than yachts, and they are powered by sails rather than a motor, making them ideal for long-distance sailing.

Additionally, catamarans usually have a larger living space than a yacht, and they are more stable in rough seas.

However, catamarans are not as fast as yachts and they can be difficult to maneuver in tight spaces as well.

If youre looking for a luxurious and comfortable way to cruise and sail, both yachts and catamarans offer a great option.

However, if youre looking for speed and power, a yacht may be the better option.

If youre looking for a smaller and more affordable vessel, a catamaran may be the right choice.

Whatever your preference, theres sure to be a vessel that fits your needs.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, choosing between a yacht and a catamaran comes down to personal preference and budget.

Yachts tend to be larger, more expensive and powered by a motor, while catamarans are usually smaller, lighter and powered by sails.

Catamarans also tend to have a larger living space and are more stable in rough seas.

Now that you know the differences between yachts and catamarans, you can make an informed decision about which one is the best fit for your needs.

James Frami

At the age of 15, he and four other friends from his neighborhood constructed their first boat. He has been sailing for almost 30 years and has a wealth of knowledge that he wants to share with others.

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Learn the difference between a catamaran vs yacht charter, what yacht should you charter catamaran vs monohull, what is better to charter a catamaran vs yacht.

Those new to yacht charter and catamaran charter will often ask, what is Better to charter – a Catamaran or Yacht? To assess the catamaran vs yacht question, we need to understand the main differences. A catamaran is, strictly speaking, a yacht with two hulls and a yacht in this context and a sailing vessel with one hull, otherwise known as a monohull.

It’s easily arguable that a sailing yacht was more fun to sail, takes up less room when mooring, and is cheaper per berth than a catamaran. Alternatively, a more stable catamaran offers more space and is cheaper per sq. foot of space.

Until recently, the advent of catamarans in the America’s Cup competitions would show that catamarans are not the slowcoaches they were when you consider the c atamaran vs yacht debate. All catamarans are very nice to sail just off the wind, which will leave some saying that my characterisation is a little skewed. Yet, I would say, in general, for charter catamarans vs charter yachts, the comparison holds.

Your Answer Will Depend on Many Different Variables Such as:

  • Advantages of Catamaran Vs Yacht
  • Disadvantages of Catamaran Vs Yacht
  • Getting Into The Detail
  • Thoughts on a Monohull Charter
  • How to Book

Here are our 5 Reasons to Hire a Catamaran Vs Yacht

The Pros of a Catamaran Vs Yacht

The 5 reasons to hire a catamaran versus a yacht.

  • Space. When weighing the Catamaran Vs Yacht debate, space is one of the key factors by far, but you’ll also see this appoear in our list of disadvantages too. In terms of squarefootage, if you like to pack generaously, or have planty of space for sunbathing, then Catamarans vs Yacht is for you.
  • Cabins.  Along the same theme, Cabins are generally much more spacious than monohulls. The locker storage space is always much greater than that of a monohull. The greatest advantage is the considerably larger ports (windows), which, when sailing in August, not only gives you a great view but comes in super handy to let in the breeze.
  • Stability.  Catamarans are notoriously more stable than that their counterpart. This can be beneficial for new or inexperienced sailors who haven’t got their sea legs yet or are prone to seasickness. Due to their two hull design, cats do not heel over more than 5 degrees. This means you don’t have to check that plates are not sliding off the table continuously!
  • Draft.  Catamaran’s shallow draft (depth of the hull and keel under the water) has some advantages. This is a particular advantage in areas with shallow waters, thus allowing you to anchor closer to shore.
  • Power. Catamarans have twin engines. This, combined with the shallow draft, allows the yacht to cruise at higher speeds, whether under sail or using its engines. The two engines also allow greater manoeuvrability in confined areas or spaces, great in marinas or when picking up mooring buoys.

The Cons of Catamaran Vs Yacht

Four things you might want to consider with a catamaran vs yacht.

  • Mooring . Due to the width (and size) of a catamaran, often, you have to pay a lot more to book a berth in a harbour for the night. However, some authors can be quoted as saying that anchoring in a cat is easier.
  • Upwind Sailing. Catamarans don’t sail up-wind well! Performance cats make up for this with boat speed and by employing daggerboards to prevent leeway (sideways movement). It will be fun trying to sail upwind, but you might not make much progress!
  • Steering.  Sailors have noted that the helm (be it the tiller or a wheel) is not as responsive as a monohull, you don’t get the same feedback (weather helm) on a cat, and it can feel ‘limp’ to sail.
  • The Feel.  Most charter cats are built for comfort, so the sailing can be a little disappointing unless you’re on a beam reach.

The Pros of a Yacht vs Catamaran

Getting into the detaila - monohull vs catamaran advantages.

Monohulls offer the ultimate sailing experience for many sailors. Here’s why:

  • Dynamic. When considering a monohull vs catamaran, remember monohulls can tack quickly, thus making them a lot more manoeuvrable than a cat. Nothing beats the rhythmic feeling of sailing whilst heeling over.
  • Responsive.  They are also fairly responsive to the helm.
  • Up-Wind.  These vessels are much more capable up-wind than most catamarans. They can sail much closer angle to the wind than a cat.
  • Budget. Monohulls are cheaper to buy (fewer materials) than catamarans, often aimed at the luxury market and significantly less to charter. Berth for berth, cabin for cabin, a monohull is usually better value for money.
  • Berthing costs. With twin engines, expect to put a little more fuel in your cat. The cost of berthing in a harbour or at a marina tends to be significantly lower due to the reduced beam (width).

The Last Case for a Monohull!

There are good reasons to consider a catamaran vs yacht, but if you love being up close and personal with your crew and you love dynamic sailing, here’s the big advantages.

  • Snug.  Modern charter monohulls are wide with high ceilings and have plenty of space in cabins and for stowage. That said, the usable space on a monohull is much less than that of a catamaran.
  • Heeling.  The boat heeling or “leaning” over is perfectly normal and something you get used to quickly. This can be tricky for the young and old and makes handling the boat a little more adventurous.
  • Draft.  Due to the deeper keel (the stabilising fin below the yacht), you cannot sail in shallow waters and must be more vigilant of your depth.

Learn More About Chartering a Catamaran Vs Monohull

As you can see, there are many pros and cons to consider when deciding between a catamaran vs yacht. Whilst the debate between monohull sailors and multi-hull fanatics will rage, it largely depends on what you are using the boat for, where, your budget, and your crew.

If you have the opportunity to decide if you prefer a catamaran vs monohull, by sailing both types of boats, then take it so you can assess the benefits of both wonderful sailing boats.

If you are planning a sailing trip and are a little unsure, why not get in touch, and we can help you decide what is best for your location and crew.

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What are the main differences between sailing a yacht and a catamaran?

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If you’re new to sailing (or even if you’re not) then you might be wondering what the main differences are between sailing a yacht or a catamaran – here’s a quick summary, from the obvious to the nuanced:

 Shape / Number of hulls 

The main difference is the shape of the boat: a yacht or traditional sailing boat has one hull (the bottom of the boat) which sits in the water, but a catamaran is a ‘multi-hull’ so has two hulls or points of contact with the sea, with a platform across the top which joins the two hulls together into one boat shape. The fact there are more hulls on a catamaran is the key difference between the boats, and everything else below derives from this.

The two hulls also mean that less of the catamaran is below the water, meaning that they can sail in shallower waters – as a result, in some parts of the Caribbean, they pretty much only charter catamarans.

 Sailing Experience 

Cockpit on a yacht and a cat

Whilst you’ll get more adrenaline on a yacht, the flip side of the sailing experience is that a catamaran, precisely because it has two hulls, is better balanced – so it is a lot more stable to sail on. It will move a little with the water, but it won’t heel over in the same way as a yacht, which makes it more predictable and better suited to beginners and for e.g. kids to find their balance and to walk around on deck when you are at sea.

So a catamaran is less exhilarating for the actual sailing bit, but you might decide that the pros more than outweigh this.

 Manoeuvrability (in the marina) 

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In addition, because there are two hulls, then the wind speed and direction have less of an impact on a catamaran (though the wind hits the windward hull the same as a yacht, the second hull helps to steady the ship, so it has a lot less effect).

A yacht, with a single motor to control speed and direction, and a single hull being blasted by the wind, is trickier to navigate at close quarters with other boats, and requires some experience or fore-thought (or both!) to moor up in a marina, particularly when conditions pick up.

 Space on board and in the cabins / Comfort / Luxury 

Cabins on a yacht and a cat

The extra width is used to create larger seating areas on a catamaran, more spaces to sit and socialise in (as opposed to just the cockpit or saloon area on a yacht), bigger cabins (and beds), more bathrooms (or ‘heads’) – often most cabins on a catamaran are en-suite, whereas on a yacht, you will likely be sharing two or three toilets between everyone on board.

Galley on a yacht and a cat

However, a yacht has been specifically designed to be the right size for the number of people on board - so they don’t feel cramped, and they have all the kit you need to enjoy a week away at sea. And one issue with all that space on a catamaran is that it’s possible to lose the closeness that comes from a week of forced shared time and togetherness spent in the heart of a yacht.

 Price 

As they are bigger and more expensive to buy, it costs more to charter a catamaran than a yacht – if you use the pink box and search ‘all’ then you’ll get a list of available boats for your week and PlainSailing.com base, which now shows both yachts and catamarans, and it’s easy to see the price difference (usually about 50% to 100% more).

Catamarans also attract larger marina fees (since they take up more space in the marina) for the nights you spend in a marina, and, with two engines, you’ll use twice as much fuel in a catamaran as you do in a yacht – which you will also have to factor into your costs.

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We can help you arrange a charter yacht or catamaran in Croatia, Greece, Italy, the Med, and in the Caribbean. What we'd recommend depends upon what type of sailor you are, and what sort of holiday you are after:

Catamarans are great for people considering a skippered charter, for people new to sailing, and for anyone sailing with kids (of any age) as they offer more space and luxury, and it is more like an exciting floating holiday home.

Yachts are fantastic for people who are on a sailing holiday for the thrill of the sailing, who like to ride the waves, and enjoy exploring and life at sea for a reasonable price.

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With us in Yachting In Cancun, we have two different main categories our Yachts and our Catamarans is a common question what are the diffrences between these two types, let us explain you.

A yacht and a catamaran are both popular choices for our recreational boating, but they are quite different in terms of design, performance, and overall experience. Yachts have a long and rich history that dates back centuries, while catamarans are a relatively newer innovation. Understanding the key differences between these two types of boats can help you make an informed decision if you’re thinking of chartering a vessel for your next boating adventure with us in Yachting In Cancun.

The first and most obvious difference between a yacht and a catamaran is their design. Yachts are typically monohull boats, meaning they have a single, long, narrow hull that provides stability and seaworthiness and it is what most of us are use to seeing. Catamarans, on the other hand, have two parallel hulls that are joined together, forming a wide platform. This design offers several advantages over monohulls, including stability, space, and comfort and they are a very popular choice in the Caribbean.

Performance

In terms of performance, yachts are generally faster and more maneuverable than catamarans, thanks to their streamlined hulls. This makes them ideal for racing and other high-performance activities. However, catamarans are generally more stable and offer a smoother ride, making them a good choice for relaxed cruising and exploring. They also have shallower draft, which allows them to access more shallow waters and anchor in more sheltered areas. Both have great performance it is up to you which one is more important.

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One of the biggest advantages of catamarans over yachts is the amount of space they offer. With two wide hulls, catamarans have much more room for cabins, storage, and social areas, making them ideal for families, groups, or anyone who wants plenty of room to spread out and relax. Yachts, on the other hand, are typically more cramped, with less space for living areas and storage which make them a great option for smaller parties.

When it comes to comfort, catamarans have a clear advantage over yachts. The wide, stable platform of a catamaran means there is less movement and rolling, making for a more comfortable and relaxing experience. Yachts, on the other hand, can be more prone to pitching and rolling in rough seas, which can make for a less enjoyable ride on a not so favorable climate.

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Finally, cost is another key difference between yachts and catamarans. Yachts are generally more expensive to purchase and maintain, due to their complexity and high-performance design. Catamarans are generally more affordable, making them a good choice for budget-conscious boaters. However, it’s worth noting that the cost of a catamaran can vary widely depending on the size and features you’re looking for and also how many people will be joining you in your adventure.

In conclusion, in Yachting In Cancun, yachts and catamarans are both excellent choices for recreational boating, but they are quite different in terms of design, performance, space, comfort, and cost. When choosing between the two, it’s important to consider your needs and preferences, as well as your budget, to make an informed decision. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time boater, either a yacht or a catamaran can provide you with a fun and memorable experience on the water.

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What is a Yacht?

A yacht is a broad term used to describe a variety of pleasure boats, both power-driven and sail-powered. They can range from small, sleek vessels to large, luxurious crafts decked out with high-end amenities.

What is a Catamaran?

A catamaran is a type of boat characterized by its twin hulls. It can be powered by sails or engines. Catamarans are known for their stability, spaciousness, and speed.

Yacht vs Catamaran: Which is Better?

The question “Which is better, a catamaran or a yacht?” doesn’t have a straightforward answer. It largely depends on your specific needs and preferences.

Performance and Handling

In terms of speed, catamarans generally have the upper hand due to their light weight and twin-hull design. However, traditional single-hulled yachts often provide better upwind performance.

Stability and Comfort

Catamarans offer excellent stability due to their dual-hull structure, reducing rolling motion. This can make for a more comfortable experience, especially for those prone to seasickness.

Space and Layout

Catamarans typically offer more living space than a monohull yacht of the same length. Their layout also allows for more privacy, with separate hulls for different cabins.

Can a Catamaran be Called a Yacht?

A catamaran can indeed be called a yacht, as long as it’s used for pleasure and not for commercial or fishing purposes. The term “yacht” refers to a recreational boat or ship, regardless of its design or propulsion system.

Are Catamarans Good in Rough Seas?

Yes, catamarans are generally good in rough seas due to their stability and buoyancy. Their twin hulls and wide beam help to reduce rolling, making them less likely to capsize. However, they can be more prone to ‘slamming’ – the impact felt when the boat falls off a wave and the bridge deck hits the water.

What’s So Special About a Catamaran?

There are several features that make catamarans special:

As mentioned earlier, the dual-hull design of a catamaran provides superior stability, reducing the rolling motion often experienced on monohull yachts.

Catamarans are generally faster than single-hulled boats due to their light weight and reduced hydrodynamic resistance.

The design of a catamaran allows for a wider beam, which translates into more living and storage space.

Why Are Catamarans So Popular in the Caribbean?

Catamarans are particularly popular in the Caribbean for several reasons:

Shallow Draft

The shallow draft of a catamaran makes it ideal for navigating the shallow waters and coral reefs common in the Caribbean.

The stability of a catamaran makes it suitable for the calm waters of the Caribbean, providing a comfortable cruising experience.

The spaciousness of a catamaran is perfect for group charters, which are popular in the Caribbean.

Conclusion: Yacht or Catamaran – It’s a Matter of Preference

In conclusion, whether a yacht or a catamaran is better depends on your specific needs and preferences. Both have their advantages: yachts offer traditional sailing experiences and superior upwind performance, while catamarans provide stability, speed, and space.

Whether you’re drawn to the sleek lines of a yacht or the spacious comfort of a catamaran, both vessels offer a unique way to enjoy the sea and explore new horizons. The most important thing is to choose a vessel that aligns with your sailing goals and lifestyle.

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Yacht, sailing yacht or catamaran? What is the difference between them?

The holiday season will be here soon. In March, you should already have your sailing week booked. If you hesitate about the choice, you can risk that someone else may book your dream boat before you. There are many boats on the market, many technical terms, and names. Are you confused about how to choose? Read about each category and choose the right boat for you, your family or friends.

For your unforgettable vacation, you can choose one of our motor yacht, sailboat, or catamaran. It is essential to set the right expectations when you go sailing for the first time so that you will not be disappointed. If you have never experienced a boat vacation, it may not be very easy to understand the professional nautical terms. But don’t worry about it. We are happy to help you. What types of boats can you choose, and what are the differences between them? There are several different categories, according to the kind of propulsion, size, construction, sailing method, areas, and destinations as well. We will focus on marine cruises (seas and oceans) and the so-called recreational crafts . The following limits define them – length up to 24 meters, maximum of 12 people on board, and engine power higher than 4kW.

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The most commonly used word in connection with sea cruise is a yacht. But what a yacht is, and what do you imagine by this term? The word ‘yacht’ comes from Netherland and means ‘hunting.’ Yachts are usually 6 meters high and can be up to 100 meters long. A yacht can be used for sports, but also for recreation, for discovery

but also for adventure 🙂 For us is word Yacht connected with positive emotion, peace and family holiday on the sea in Croatia. And what do the lessons say to the word Yacht?

A yacht is the general term of a vessel. We recognize two basic types:

  • Sailing yachts, also known as S/Y,
  • Motor yachts, also known as M/Y.

With or without wind

The sailing yacht is powered primarily by wind and sails. In the port, you can maneuver the sailing yacht only by the engine with sails pulled down. If windy days occur, it can be powered on the sea by the engine. When using the sails, the sailing yacht can cruise safely around 9 knots. When using the engine, it cruises 12 knots. In the case of recreational sailing yachts, the length is 35 to 64 feet (10,5 to 19,5 meters). In general, sailing yachts are significantly more fuel-efficient than other types of boats, as they have one diesel engine. A sailing yacht is about emotions. The sun, water, and wind in the hair make sailing yacht cruise a different experience than a catamaran or motor yacht cruise. Also, they are ideal for romantic cruises. At the same time, sailing yachts are the safest types of vessels, as they have a deep lead pound (1,5 to 3 meters). In the case of a large tilt, it will help sailing yacht to return to a safe position. In terms of vessel construction, the sailing yacht belongs to the category of Monohull (so-called single-deck vessels).

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A catamaran is a multihull vessel and is suitable for clients who have never been on a boat since it offers much higher comfort.

There are two basic categories of catamarans:

  • Sailing catamaran , powered primarily by wind, with sails and two fuel-efficient engines for maneuvering (average speed of catamaran powered by sails is around 12 knots, by the engine up to 15 knots) or
  • Power catamaran , which has no sail at all, but has two powerful engines that can sail at 30+ knots. It all depends on the power of the engine and the weight of the catamaran. However, this is at the expense of high fuel consumption. 

The advantage of a catamaran is its excellent maneuverability (it can turn in the place thanks to 2 engines) and has three times more space than a sailing yacht of the same length. It is ideal for families with children; it can anchor in the bay a few meters from the shore at a depth of only 2 meters. The basic recreational catamaran’s length ranges from 39 to 45 feet (11,9 to 13,7 meters). Luxury catamarans are long of 50 up to 80 feet (15 to 24 meters). In terms of vessel construction, a catamaran belongs to the category of multihull vessels, together with trimaran, which has three connected hulls.

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Do you prefer more powerful engines?

In this section, we will introduce you to two categories: motor yacht and motorboat.

Motor yacht works with the help of powerful engines. It has no sail, and usually, there are more crew members (captain, hostess, cook) who take care of your comfort. At the same time, it has no ponds. More luxurious motor yachts use special stabilizers (gyroscopes) while sailing to ensure comfort on board. Motor yacht’s length starts from 10 to 24 meters. Super luxury motor yachts can have a length significantly exceeding 100 meters, including a heliport. However, now we no longer talk about the recreational craft, but we get to the category of a nautical yacht . Motor yachts can sail 25 or more knots without problems, which has a significant impact on their consumption. They have powerful diesel generators and can operate on the water as a small, fully independent house.

A motorboat (or speed boat) is a fast boat that mostly serves to move from a motor yacht, sailboat or catamaran to the shore. It has no cabin to stay overnight or any toilet space (in most cases). The size of the recreational motorboat ranges from 3 to 8 meters and has one or two fast motors from 50hp to 500hp. You can also use it for water sports (water skis, wakeboard or donat). There are of course special sport motorboats that have four or more motors with much higher power and provide much more experiences and fun of sailing on the sea.

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Special category of vessels

A particular type of boats on the sea are gulets. It is a larger wooden sailboat with a length of 20 to 35 meters with sails and engines (that is, according to its length, either a recreational vessel or already a nautical yacht). The crew of three to four persons (captain, hostess, cook, lifeguard) is already on board. Boats originate in Turkey and are mostly over 20 years old. However, for reasons of commercial chartering, they had undergone a complete refurbishment a few years ago. It is a combination of a sailing yacht and a motor yacht with more space, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of pirate times. In the case of the gulet, you can rent the entire boat, or each guest can rent an individual cabin. In this case, it is called the Cabin charter. During the week you can meet tourists from all over the world, who have decided to enjoy a new phenomenon – A holiday on a boat.

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There are a lot of options, which you can choose. In our offer, you can find recreational crafts since we prefer the privacy on a boat over big and crowded yachts (so-called cruisers). Our boat charter also includes a more personal approach, more privacy, free program, and discovering holiday destinations. Click here to view our boat offer. If you would like to read more about our boats, we have written about two of them in this article .

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What Is the Difference between a Catamaran and a Yacht?

A catamaran and a yacht are two types of boats that can be used for either recreational or commercial purposes. The word yacht is derived from Jacht , the Dutch word for hunt, because the first yachts were high-speed boats that were used as patrol boats by the Dutch Navy. In Malaysia, people use the word kattamaram to describe a boat with two hulls, and Tamil people in Sri Lanka have traditionally used the word kattumaram to describe the same type of vessel. The word catamaran is an Anglicized version of these variants of the same name.

King Charles II of England used a Dutch yacht to return to his kingdom when the crown was restored in 1658. Having been given two yachts as a gift from the Dutch government, King Charles II commissioned the construction of a fleet of 24 more yachts shortly after his return. Thereafter, yacht racing developed as a popular past time among aristocrats in the British Isles. The first known catamarans were used by the Greeks between 300 and 200 B.C., but similar boats were also used by Polynesians and Tamils. Catamarans first came to Western Europe in 1662, when an English sailor named William Petty constructed one.

A catamaran and a yacht have certain similarities. Both are used for racing because both types of craft allow for easy maneuverability. Catamarans have two hulls that are connected, making these crafts less likely to capsize than yachts, which have just one hull. A catamaran has a faster average speed than a yacht, but the lightweight structure means that they are more difficult to turn than yachts.

Sails or engines can be used to propel both a catamaran and a yacht. For racing purposes, sales are normally used. Vessels that are used as commercial passenger boats tend to be operated by engines. Yachts are broken down into groups based on size, and day sailing yachts are the smallest, followed by weekender yachts, cruising yachts, and luxury yachts. Some people refer to catamarans as two-hull yachts, and three-hulled yachts are also being developed.

Sailing yachts are normally between six meters and 30 meters (19.69 to 98.43 feet) in length. Larger but similar types of vessels are commonly referred to as ships. No size limits apply to catamarans, although most are similarly sized to yachts. Both a catamaran and a yacht can be used as a passenger vessel, and some boat construction firms have developed mega yachts and catamarans that can carry significant numbers of passengers over large distances.

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Catamaran vs Yacht

Catamaran vs Yacht: Which is Better and Cost Implications?

When getting into sailing, there are so many types of boats you can choose from—pontoons, tritoons, catamarans, yachts, sailboats, fishing boats, deck boats—and all of them have different advantages and disadvantages when getting out into the water. But when it comes to a catamaran or a yacht, which is better, and what are the costs to calling one your own?

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What is a catamaran?

Catamaran vs Yacht: Which is Better and Cost Implications?

Catamarans come from the peoples of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, who used this form of boat to expand from island to island. The word itself is derived from the Tamil word “kattumaram” which means “logs bound together.” 

Because of their construction, they usually have less hull volume, which means they have a shallower draft and a smaller displacement. They are also more hydrodynamic comparatively and require less power than another monohulled boat of the same size. The wide hull of the catamaran also reduces the likelihood that it will heel, or start to roll, in the wind. The wide stance also reduces the wake that the boat gives off. 

It is possible to race with catamarans, especially if you are looking for both speed and stability overcapacity. Catamarans built for recreation and sport can be launched and landed from a beach and usually contain a crew of two. 

What is a yacht?

A yacht is a blanket term for a boat that uses either sails or power for cruising, racing, or pleasure. While there is no real definition for a yacht, they are typically any sort of boat that has a cabin for overnight use and is a pleasure vessel over 30 feet in length. 

There are different sizes of yachts under certain designations—any yacht over 79 feet is considered large, while any yacht over 131 feet is considered a superyacht or megayacht. 

The word yacht comes from the Dutch language, which means “hunt.” It started as the name of the fast-sailing ships that the Dutch used to hunt for pirates in the 18th Century. The concept of pleasure boats, though, started early in the world’s history in Egyptian times and only increased in popularity as time went on. 

There are several types of propulsion for yachts—sailing, which is when they use sails to catch the air and power. Yachts first started with steam power before turning to the internal combustion engine. 

Most yachts, if large enough to accommodate, have a main salon and a forward stateroom in terms of cabins. The larger the yacht, the more rooms it may have. 

Catamaran vs. Yacht: Structural Differences

If you are looking for a cruising catamaran, you will need a larger boat than the monohull counterparts. While a monohull can be small, usually around 30 feet, if you want the same sort of carrying capacity out of a catamaran, you will need a boat upwards of 40 feet. 

Because of their larger size and width, catamarans will take up more space in your marina, but they are also more spacious than other boats—that width is not put to waste on the deck or underneath. 

The double-hulled catamaran also gives more privacy when it comes to the living spaces—the cabins are conveniently separated, keeping the living quarters and sleeping quarters apart on most catamarans. 

Looking to purchase a catamaran? Here are the pros and cons of owning one.

Catamaran vs. yacht: performance differences.

Catamaran vs Yacht: Which is Better and Cost Implications?

That speed, though, comes at a price—because they have two hulls, you will hear the water slapping against the boat from underneath, which is something you do not get with a monohulled boat.

Because they have two hulls, catamarans are nearly resistant to any sort of heeling, compared to a yacht. They also have extremely high resistance to capsizing, due to their multi-hulled construction. This stability allows for passengers to easily navigate the deck without fear of suffering from wave action. This stability will also let you cook and do any other activities on the deck without fear of displacement. 

Catamarans are also easier to handle than another type of boat—one person can singlehandedly sail such a vessel. Because you have two engines and two rudders, it is easier to dock and maneuver compared to a monohulled boat. 

Yachts tack much quicker than a catamaran as well—when you turn into the wind so you change which direction the wind blows on the ship—meaning your catamaran will slow down significantly as you turn. A monohull is more maneuverable in the wind. 

Catamaran vs. Yacht: Cost Differences

A new, high-quality catamaran larger than 40 feet can run about half a million in cost. Pre-owned catamarans can run as low as $35,000, while larger, new catamarans can exceed $5 million. 

Catamarans will also cost more because of the need for two engines and two rudders. The double hull means more equipment, which therefore increases the price. They also use different types of materials, making that cost increase. They also are typically higher quality construction and are safer and easy to sail, pushing the price higher. Because of this equipment increase, your service costs will also be higher. 

If you are looking for a smaller yacht, those would put you within the 50 to 70 feet range. Choices also include the engine and optional equipment, along with whether you intend to purchase a new or a pre-owned yacht. New yachts in this size range can run about 

Pre-owned yachts of this size can run anywhere between $300,000 for a smaller model to almost $6 million for a larger one. Most around 50 feet are an average of $375,000. 

Catamaran vs. Yacht: Which is better?

Catamaran vs Yacht: Which is Better and Cost Implications?

If you want to stay with the traditional sailing experience with more feedback about how your ship is moving, along with keeping a smaller footprint both on the water and in the marina, a yacht is the way to go. They are much more maneuverable than a catamaran in the water. Yachts are also cheaper than a catamaran. 

Regardless of what you’re looking for in a boat, the choice remains with you about what you value most in your travels. Whether it’s a catamaran, a yacht, or something entirely different, know what you are looking for in your vessel before going out and looking to buy.

Please note: This blog post is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Please consult a legal expert or medical professional to address your specific needs.

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Quelle est la différence entre un catamaran et un yacht?

Un catamaran et un yacht sont deux types de bateaux qui peuvent être utilisés à des fins récréatives ou commerciales. Le mot yacht est dérivé de Jacht, le mot néerlandais pour la chasse, car les premiers yachts étaient des bateaux à grande vitesse qui étaient utilisés comme bateaux de patrouille par la marine néerlandaise. En Malaisie, les gens utilisent le mot kattamaram pour décrire un bateau à deux coques, et les Tamouls du Sri Lanka ont traditionnellement utilisé le mot kattumaram pour décrire le même type de navire. Le mot catamaran est une version anglicisée de ces variantes du même nom.

Le roi Charles II d’Angleterre a utilisé un yacht hollandais pour retourner dans son royaume lorsque la couronne a été restaurée en 1658. Ayant reçu deux yachts en cadeau du gouvernement néerlandais, le roi Charles II a commandé la construction d’une flotte de 24 autres yachts peu de temps après son retour. Par la suite, les courses de yachts sont devenues un passe-temps populaire parmi les aristocrates des îles britanniques. Les premiers catamarans connus ont été utilisés par les Grecs entre 300 et 200 avant JC, mais des bateaux similaires ont également été utilisés par les Polynésiens et les Tamouls. Les catamarans sont arrivés pour la première fois en Europe occidentale en 1662, lorsqu’un marin anglais du nom de William Petty en a construit un.

Un catamaran et un yacht présentent certaines similitudes. Les deux sont utilisés pour la course car les deux types d’embarcations permettent une maniabilité facile. Les catamarans ont deux coques qui sont connectées, ce qui rend ces bateaux moins susceptibles de chavirer que les yachts, qui n’ont qu’une seule coque. Un catamaran a une vitesse moyenne plus rapide qu’un yacht, mais la structure légère signifie qu’ils sont plus difficiles à tourner que les yachts.

Des voiles ou des moteurs peuvent être utilisés pour propulser à la fois un catamaran et un yacht. À des fins de course, les ventes sont normalement utilisées. Les navires qui sont utilisés comme bateaux à passagers commerciaux ont tendance à être actionnés par des moteurs. Les yachts sont divisés en groupes en fonction de leur taille, et les yachts de jour sont les plus petits, suivis des yachts de week-end, des yachts de croisière et des yachts de luxe. Certains appellent les catamarans des yachts à deux coques, et des yachts à trois coques sont également en cours de développement.

Les voiliers mesurent normalement entre six mètres et 30 mètres (19.69 à 98.43 pieds) de longueur. Les types de navires plus grands mais similaires sont communément appelés navires. Aucune limite de taille ne s’applique aux catamarans, bien que la plupart soient de taille similaire à celle des yachts. Un catamaran et un yacht peuvent tous deux être utilisés comme navires à passagers, et certaines entreprises de construction de bateaux ont développé des méga yachts et des catamarans pouvant transporter un nombre important de passagers sur de grandes distances.

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First time on a catamaran: what you need to know

  • First time on a catamaran: what you need to know

During your captain training, you'll have learnt how to manoeuvre a monohull sailboat . But what about when you have the opportunity to sail a catamaran?  Find out everything you need to know, including differences from monohulls, important factors to consider, pros and cons, and recommended destinations and catamaran models. If you're new to catamaran sailing, this is the perfect guide for you.

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What are the main reasons why someone decides to sail on a catamaran? Here are the top benefits of choosing this type of boat.

1. Stability

The double hulls of a catamaran provide exceptional initial stability, allowing it to  remain afloat and stable in rough waters and wind. If you're looking for a smooth and peaceful sailing experience, especially with small children or seasickness-prone individuals, a catamaran is a great option. It's perfect for taking along your grandma or a nervous friend who's never been on a boat before.

YACHTING.COM TIP: Getting seasick is not only a major worry for novice sailors, but also holidaymakers on a boat trip. But it even can affect experienced sailors from time to time. Those with darker humour say it has two phases — in the first phase you become so sick you're afraid you're dying, and in the second, you're afraid you're not going to. The important thing, though, is to understand why it happens and try to prevent it. Although you'll significantly reduce suffering from seasickness on a catamaran, what works best if it does occur? Find out in our guide —  How to cope with seasickness .

A catamaran offers more space than any other boat of similar length. With spacious saloons , plenty of seating and lounging areas , and ample sunbathing spots (such as the netting known as the  trampoline ), you'll never feel cramped. The cabins are roomy and the bathrooms are as big as those in many apartments. People who dislike tight spaces or value their privacy will find a catamaran ideal. On larger models (50+ feet), you'll have so much space, you may have trouble finding each other. Despite its comparable length, a catamaran always feels larger than its monohull counterpart. If you're used to a 50-foot sailboat, try a 45-foot catamaran and you'll still feel like you have more space.

3. Amenities comparable to a hotel room

Not only are the cabins spacious, but they are also comfortable and cosy. They usually come equipped with high-quality bedding, pillows, shelves, reading lamps, and more, making them feel like a proper room. That's why we wrote an article highlighting 9 reasons why a sailing holiday is better than staying at a hotel and it's doubly true with a catamaran.

4. Added extras

Catamarans often come equipped with the latest technology and gadgets. These include solar panels, generator, a seawater desalinator, a modern plotter with GPS, and autopilot . These will make you more self-sufficient at sea without needing the facilities of a marina as often.

5. Shallow draft

The reason why catamarans are so popular with sailors, especially in exotic countries , is the very shallow draft — 0.9 to 1.5 metres, depending on the length of the vessel, which means skippers don't have to concern themselves so much about hitting the seabed. While caution and monitoring charts are still necessary, it provides greater freedom in choosing anchorage spots, allowing you to sail almost right up to the beach and anchor to enjoy the peace and tranquillity.

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Catamaran vs. sailboat: the main differences.

Sailors have differing preferences, with some sticking to single-hulled boats and others preferring catamarans. In fact, which is best has been a hot topic since sailing began. This makes understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each hull design essential so you can make your own choice.

1. Rental price

One major drawback of catamarans is their higher cost on the charter market. Single-hull sailboats can be rented for 1,000-2,500 euros per week, while a well-maintained catamaran typically starts at 3,000 euros per week. However, this may not be the case for all models.

YACHTING.COM TIP: If you want to save money on your catamaran charter, we recommend booking it in advance. Check out our  8 reasons why Early Bird deals are the best way to rent a boat .

2. Capacity

The higher cost of catamaran charters is offset by the extra space, comfort, and capacity — it can often hold up to 12 guests comfortably. This results in a per-person cost comparable to sailboats and cheaper than coastal hotels, making them popular for island cruising and party boats. However, for a safe and responsible party experience, we recommend checking out our guide — How to enjoy a party on a boat: 10 tips to keep your crew and your boat safe .

YACHTING.COM TIP: Never exceed the maximum capacity of the boat. And remember that even small children count as crew members.

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A large crew can comfortably sail on a catamaran

3. Port charges and marina fees

Keep in mind that having two hulls means a wider boat, leading to higher docking fees . This increased width can take up more space than two smaller sailboats. However, the cost per person can be offset by the fact that more people can be accommodated. 

4. Speed vs. consumption

Catamarans typically feature two high-powered engines , making them faster than similar-sized sailboats. Even without the power of the wind, you can be flying across the waters and with a better fuel efficiency than motor boats.

Catamarans typically have two basic sails: the mainsail and the foresail and operating them follow similar principles as on single-hulled sailboats. Self-tacking jibs can also be used, reducing the work required to trim and manoeuvre the sails. 

For those looking to enhance their sailing experience, a gennaker can often be rented with the catamaran, providing added benefits, especially in light wind conditions. Take a look at our 5 reasons to rent a gennaker .

6. Flybridge

This elevated deck is a common feature on catamarans. Here you'll find the helm station and sometimes additional seating or lounging space. It is a valuable addition that provides extra living space on the boat.

Exterior view of the catamaran's foredeck, cabin and bridge on a sunny day

The catamaran's second deck provides another spot to sit and enjoy views of the ocean

Who is the catamaran suitable for?

Catamarans are the preferred choice for a group of friends wanting a laid-back holiday on the water but are also popular for corporate team-building events  and specialised stays like yoga. As their spacious deck provides a safe play area for children , they are also ideal for multi-family vacations.

YACHTING.COM TIP:  If you are sailing with small children, safety is paramount. So, check out our guidelines for safe boating with kids , our article on how to survive on a boat with kids , the Skipper mom logbook: sailing with a baby and always try to stick to the 4 essential tips for smooth sailing with kids . If you don't have kids or don't want to bring them along, why not take your four-legged friend? Catamarans offer ample space for dogs to run around, and following these 7 tips can help make your pet a true sea dog.

On the other hand, we wouldn't suggest a catamaran to sporty sailors to chase the wind in, as the catamarans for charter aren't intended for racing or regattas. Due to their design, they have limited upwind capabilities (sailing boats can sail up to 30° wind angle, while charter catamarans can only handle up to 50° to 60° wind angle), making them unsuitable for competitive sailing.

YACHTING.COM TIP: If you have doubts about your ability to safely operate the boat, consider hiring a skipper. We can arrange a skipper for you who is knowledgeable about the area and can take care of the navigation for you or teach you any sailing skills you may be lacking. Remember when planning that the skipper will occupy one cabin or berth in the saloon. 

Specifics of sailing on a catamaran

The principles of sailing a catamaran are similar to those of a monohull sailboat, but there are some differences to keep in mind. These may have already been covered in your captain's training course.

Travelling on the engine

A catamaran has two motors , each of which can be controlled separately using its own throttle control. Want to turn on the spot? That's no problem at all with a catamaran — simply add throttle with one motor and reverse with the other. Once you get the hang of this trick, you'll no longer need a bow thruster, although catamarans are sometimes equipped with one. This makes docking your catamaran a breeze compared to single-hulled sailboats.

Travelling on the sails

Sailing varies mainly in what courses you can sail and how strong the winds are. Most charter catamarans perform best on courses at 50 to 60 degrees to the wind. This is a greater angle compared to sailboats. So be prepared to have to adjust your planned route.

If you sail a sailboat too hard, the boat itself will tell you that you've over-steered by heeling. A catamaran won't do that, so you have to be very attentive to when to reef the sails. Usually, you will put in the first reef at a wind speed of 18 to 20 knots and the second reef at 23 to 25 knots.

Best destinations for catamaran sailing

In addition to the more traditional locations of Croatia , Greece , Italy ,  Spain and Turkey , we rent catamarans all over the world. In these destinations, you appreciate plenty of space , comfortable access to the water via steps, stability on the waves and amenities such as a barbecue and air conditioning .

However, catamarans are perfectly suited for more exotic destinations . In remote locations, the low draft comes in particularly handy as the seafloor is often poorly charted and the beaches are stunning. The large water and diesel tanks, along with an electricity generator, a desalinator to produce fresh water from seawater, and solar panels are especially useful in exotic locations where the yachting infrastructure is less developed. These features help sailors to be self-sufficient and avoid the need to find a dock every few days.

Popular destinations for catamaran sailing include the beautiful Seychelles , Thailand , French Polynesia and the Caribbean (Grenada, St. Lucia, Martinique, Antigua, St. Martin, Cuba , British Virgin Islands, Bahamas, and Belize).

YACHTING.COM TIP: Don't be apprehensive about sailing to more tropical destinations! Check out our  guide to exotic sailing holidays . If you are headed to these warmer climes,  you will need to find out when the rainy season or the  hurricane season  starts.

Sunny tropical Caribbean island of Barbados with blue water and catamarans

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The most popular catamarans

Popular charter catamaran brands include Lagoon , Bali , Fountaine Pajot , Nautitech , and Leopard . These are the models that have received positive feedback from our clients for years and that we confidently recommend.

The Lagoon 380 offers a true sailing experience, or the larger Lagoon 46 , where you may end up spending the whole morning lounging in its spacious cabin.

The Bali cat space  provides amazing seating up at the helm.

The Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 where you'll enjoy relaxing at the bow on the seating or the trampoline.

The Nautitech 46 with its huge saloon.

The Leopard 45 with its gorgeous bright interior, or the Leopard 50  that's so luxurious, you'll feel like a king.

YACHTING.COM TIP: For the discerning sailor, the Lagoon 620 and Dream 60 large catamarans are also worth mentioning. However, it's important to note that most captain's licenses are not valid for these giants and you'll need to hire a professional skipper.

Special types of catamarans

Catamarans have been around for quite some time, leading shipyards to continuously innovate and create new models with unique features and characteristics. So, what are some of them?

Power catamaran

The popularity of power catamarans has been increasing lately due to the fact that they provide the stability and spaciousness of a catamaran without the need to handle sails.

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The Catamaran Vs. motor yacht, a comparison that has lasted for ages, is one we will finally put to rest in this article. We promise to make spotting their differences easy. 

Differences Distinguishing the Catamaran Vs. Motor Yacht

At the end of this section, everything that distinguishes these two sailing boats from each other will be at your fingertips.

The Shape And Number Of Hulls

As you must be aware, motor yachts have mono hulls, while catamarans (CATS) have multi-hulls. 

But what does this mean? 

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First, you need to understand that a boat’s hull refers to the body of the watercraft. It sits on top and also lies below the water. 

The mono hull takes a V-shape, and most of the bottom of the hull will be underwater. However, when dealing with CATs (multi-hull) systems, you’d notice a planning or displacement hull system. ( source )

Only a tiny section of the hull’s bottom will be below the water with these hulls. It makes the catamaran perfect for shallow water sailing. ( source )

The presence of the multi-hull system in the catamaran is the basis for most of its advantages. Some of which include; 

  • Better stability when docked and when underway
  • Saving fuel costs when the weather is favorable

Number Of Engines 

The number of engines in the catamaran and motor boat is another crucial player that determines the difference in performance.

Cats often feature twin engines which translate to higher speed and better maneuverability. Not to mention that if one engine fails, you have a backup engine. ( source )

These Catamarans and their dual engines are also known to sail faster downwind. It is traceable to the shallow immersion of the hulls, which means less drag. ( source )

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However, when placed in an upwind sailing showdown, the motor yacht wins. It is because the undercarriage will experience pounding and slapping. ( source )

Available Space And Comfort

The difference in available space is as clear as day. It is because of the difference in the hull shape.

The catamaran has ample space in areas like the salon, galley, and flybridge. Even its cabins are more comfortable, and you’d be able to sit upright. Also, unlike the motor yacht, several cabins in a catamaran are ensuite. 

Additionally, comfort is a priority on the catamaran. It can fit larger electronic appliances like fridges, dishwashers, and freezers. Besides, you can finally say goodbye to sea sickness caused by wave impact with the CAT. Accelerometer tests show that catamarans have a 25% reduction in G forces. ( source )

Pricing And Cost

Also quite clear is the margin in the cost of purchasing or chartering a catamaran . Compared to a motor yacht, you’d find that you’d be spending more on the catamaran. 

Additionally, since catamarans are larger, you’d spend more to get a berthing space in the marina. But you also should know that the catamaran is not all cons and no pros in terms of cost and pricing. After all, it suffers only a slight reduction in resell value.

Final Thoughts

We’ve informed you about the differences between a catamaran and a motor yacht. Ensure you consider the time of the year you plan sailing, your budget, and the number of people on board before opting for either of these sailing choices.

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Comparaison entre voilier et catamaran

1. stabilité :.

  • Voilier : Le voilier incarne l'élégance classique d'une simple coque et offre une expérience de navigation réactive et traditionnelle. Le mouvement d'inclinaison, contrebalancé par la dérive, ajoute un élément dynamique au voyage.
  • Catamaran : Il bénéficie d'une stabilité inégalée grâce à ses deux coques, ce qui élimine pratiquement l'effet d'inclinaison prononcé. L'absence de quilles profondes et de ballasts améliore l'agilité et la légèreté, offrant une navigation plus douce. Idéal pour ceux qui ont le mal de mer !

2. Espace :

  • Catamaran : Définit l'espace, avec des cabines individuelles et des salles de bain dédiées. La dînette carrée reflète les proportions domestiques et le cockpit spacieux et bien équipé favorise les rencontres.
  • Voilier : Il offre un cadre douillet et intime et utilise l'espace de manière efficace. Bien que les cabines soient plus compactes, la conception du voilier favorise une atmosphère de proximité entre les passagers.

3. Taille :

  • Catamaran : Le catamaran impressionne par sa large surface au sol, qui améliore l'espace de vie et le confort à bord. Le défi réside dans l'espace de la marina pendant les saisons de pointe, compensé par la liberté de profiter de périodes prolongées à bord sans avoir à se rendre fréquemment à terre.
  • Voilier : Il navigue facilement dans les marinas grâce à son profil plus étroit. Bien que l'espace restreint puisse limiter l'espace intérieur, la capacité du voilier à trouver des places d'amarrage devient un avantage pendant les saisons de forte affluence dans les ports. Il convient de noter que cette caractéristique peut varier en fonction du modèle ; par exemple, les nouveaux modèles tels que le Bavaria C38 ou le Dufour 44 présentent des poutres généreuses, offrant plus d'espace, en particulier dans la chambre principale à l'avant, et créant une sensation générale de grands espaces, même sur le pont.

4. Tous au même niveau :

  • Catamaran : La dînette et le cockpit s'intègrent parfaitement, créant un espace harmonieux et unifié grâce à une paroi coulissante transparente. La continuité visuelle favorise une expérience de connexion et d'inclusion entre les invités.
  • Voilier : L'aménagement est plus compartimenté, créant des zones distinctes pour différentes activités. Les passagers bénéficient d'une variété d'environnements dans l'ensemble du navire.

5. Manœuvrabilité :

  • Catamaran : Manœuvrabilité impressionnante, grâce à deux moteurs qui facilitent un contrôle précis dans les espaces restreints. La capacité de tourner sur son propre axe est particulièrement avantageuse dans les ports encombrés.
  • Voilier : Il nécessite des manœuvres prudentes et délibérées dans les ports en raison de son moteur unique. Bien que l'agilité puisse être réduite, les compétences de navigation du voilier brillent lorsqu'il s'agit de naviguer en eau libre.

6. Vitesse et navigation :

  • Catamaran : les coques hydrodynamiques efficaces offrent une vitesse supérieure, en particulier dans les conditions de navigation au près. Le catamaran excelle dans la réalisation d'un voyage rapide et agréable, en minimisant l'impact des conditions météorologiques défavorables.
  • Voilier : Il fait preuve de polyvalence dans les conditions de navigation, s'adaptant bien aux défis du près. Bien qu'il ne soit pas aussi rapide qu'un catamaran, la vitesse globale du voilier garantit une expérience de navigation attrayante.

7. Confort à bord :

  • Catamaran : Attire les marins débutants à la recherche d'une expérience familiale. Il offre des espaces désengagés et orientés vers la maison, garantissant l'intimité entre les coques - une caractéristique précieuse pour ceux qui ont des routines quotidiennes variées ou qui naviguent avec un skipper ou des enfants.
  • Voilier : Favorise une atmosphère plus communautaire, idéale pour les passagers qui aiment les interactions étroites. La configuration compacte du voilier favorise le partage d'expériences entre les voyageurs.

8. L'autonomie :

  • Catamaran : Autonomie légèrement compromise en raison de la sensibilité au poids. L'autonomie en carburant et les réserves d'eau limitées nécessitent une planification plus réfléchie. La présence de deux moteurs améliore la manœuvrabilité et permet une navigation précise.
  • Voilier : L'autonomie en carburant est excellente, ce qui permet de naviguer pendant de longues périodes sans avoir besoin de faire le plein fréquemment. La présence d'un seul moteur simplifie l'entretien et favorise les voyages simples et autosuffisants.

9. Organisation de l'espace :

  • Catamaran : Généralement conçus selon un plan standard, les catamarans de location comportent souvent deux cabines dans chaque coque, placées stratégiquement à l'avant et à l'arrière du bateau. Cette disposition, avec deux salles de bains situées au centre, offre un aménagement cohérent et pratique. Des modèles innovants comportent une cuisine extérieure intégrée au cockpit, offrant un mélange unique d'espace et de fonctionnalité.
  • Voilier : Dotés d'une structure plus polyvalente, les voiliers se déclinent en une variété d'aménagements pour répondre aux préférences de chacun. Les conceptions modernes remettent en cause les contraintes traditionnelles grâce à des poutres généreuses. Cela permet non seulement d'améliorer l'espace intérieur, en particulier dans la chambre principale, mais aussi de créer une atmosphère plus large et plus ouverte sur le pont. La flexibilité dans l'aménagement des cabines permet une expérience de navigation personnalisée et confortable, répondant à des préférences et des besoins différents. En fin de compte, l'organisation de l'espace sur un voilier est influencée par le modèle spécifique choisi, ce qui permet une approche personnalisée de la vie à bord.

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Un catamaran peut-il naviguer par mer agitée ?

Les catamarans excellent dans les mers agitées, grâce à leur conception à double coque qui leur confère une stabilité accrue et une gîte réduite par rapport aux voiliers monocoques. Cette architecture unique permet une vitesse et une manœuvrabilité accrues, ce qui les rend efficaces pour naviguer dans des conditions difficiles. 

La clé de leurs capacités en mer agit sur le pont - l'espace entre les coques - qui offre un grand dégagement dans les catamarans bien conçus. Cela minimise le claquement, améliore la navigabilité en réduisant les contraintes structurelles et garantit une navigation plus douce en cas de mer agitée. 

Bien que les catamarans puissent chavirer dans des situations extrêmes, une conception et un fonctionnement appropriés, ainsi que les compétences d'un capitaine expérimenté, contribuent à leur capacité globale à faire face à diverses conditions de mer, garantissant une expérience de navigation sûre et agréable, même par mer agitée.

Un catamaran à voile et un catamaran à moteur diffèrent principalement au niveau de la propulsion . Un catamaran à voile s'appuie sur des voiles, offrant une expérience traditionnelle avec stabilité et efficacité. En revanche, un catamaran à moteur utilise des moteurs, mettant l'accent sur la vitesse et la facilité de manœuvre. Les catamarans à moteur sont choisis pour des croisières plus rapides et pour parcourir plus de kilomètres.

Les catamarans sont souvent considérés comme plus rapides que les voiliers monocoques en raison de leur conception hydrodynamique . Les deux coques assurent la stabilité, réduisent la traînée et la largeur du bateau permet d'obtenir des angles de navigation efficaces, ce qui fait que les catamarans excellent en vitesse. Toutefois, les voiliers font preuve de polyvalence, excellant dans certaines conditions telles que la remontée au vent. La comparaison de la vitesse globale dépend de divers facteurs, notamment de la conception et des conditions de vent.

La navigation sur un catamaran est souvent considérée comme moins difficile pour les débutants en raison de la stabilité inhérente et de la réduction de la gîte. La conception à double coque assure l'équilibre, ce qui fait que les catamarans pardonnent en cas de chavirement. Si les novices apprécient la stabilité, des ajustements sont nécessaires pour manœuvrer et gérer l'augmentation du vent. La compétence vient avec la pratique, et les marins expérimentés peuvent trouver que les catamarans offrent un changement rafraîchissant dans la dynamique de la navigation.

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Trimaran ou Catamaran : Quelles Différences ?

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Vous êtes chaque année plusieurs milliers à parcourir les mers du globe à bord de multicoques à voile ou à moteur. 

Le catamaran de croisière a fait ses preuves, mais si vous essayez un trimaran, il vous sera difficile de ne pas l’adopter ! Si les trimarans sont souvent associés à la régate et à la vitesse, tel que le maxi trimaran de course Edmond de Rothschild , il en existe aujourd’hui une large gamme disponible pour la plaisance, très confortable et accessible aux croisières de luxe.

La principale différence entre ces deux multicoques est la coque supplémentaire d’un trimaran par rapport à un catamaran. Si tout le monde peut différencier un multicoque d’un monocoque, les particularités permettant de distinguer un multicoque d’un autre sont plus difficiles à cerner. 

Espace de vie, navigabilité, vitesse, on vous explique tout des différences trimaran versus catamaran.

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Trimaran ou catamaran : deux expériences de navigation distinctes

La stabilité des multicoques pour le catamaran comparée à celle d’un monocoque pour le trimaran.

Sur un bateau à voile, le vent fait avancer et gîter le bateau. 

La quille sous la coque des monocoques est là pour empêcher le bateau de dériver et le lest de chavirer. Par grand vent, un monocoque va donc giter. 

Les multicoques, eux, s’aident plus de leurs flotteurs qui résistent à l’immersion. Le catamaran aura une navigation paisible et ne gîte pas contrairement au monocoque, mais il sera inconfortable par mer formée. 

Les 3 coques du trimaran, elles, lui confèrent une très grande stabilité, comme par exemple les petites roues que l’on rajoute sur un vélo. Ainsi, même par mer formée, la forme des flotteurs rend les trimarans de plaisance particulièrement stables et la navigation confortable.

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Trimaran ou catamaran : deux comportements différents face au vent

Lorsque le vent pousse un bateau sur le côté ou au près, il faut s’opposer à la poussée du vent et cette poussée compensatrice est obtenue par la coque et la dérive. 

Lors de la navigation, le trimaran remonte mieux au vent qu’un catamaran qui lui sera plus sujet à des phénomènes de dérive. Les trimarans sont donc plus rapides que les catamarans et cette différence est très significative face au vent grâce au centrage du poids dans la coque centrale qui limite le roulis.

De ce fait, les trimarans sont d’une façon générale plus performants que les catamarans.

Superficie : des espaces habitables différents

Ces dernières années les catamarans ont inondé les mers du monde avec des modèles de plus en plus grands et luxueux, avec des catamarans à voile tels que le Lagoon Seventy 7 , l’Allegria 67 de Fountaine Pajot ou à moteur comme le Sunreef suprême 68 ou le Power 70 .

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En effet, les catamarans sont très prisés pour leurs beaux volumes habitables, répartis entre leurs deux coques et leur plateforme centrale. 

Parmi les trimarans de croisière habitables, on peut citer les DragonFly et leur système « Swing Wing” qui bénéficient d’un intérieur agréable, ainsi que les “ Rapido Trimaran ”, construits au Vietnam par le cabinet d’architecture Morrelli & Melvin.  

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Enfin, se démarquent les trimarans du chantier Naval NEEL qui proposent de véritables hôtels flottants grâce à l’ajout d’une zone de vie au-dessus de la coque centrale, le « Cockloon® ». Il forme ainsi une aire ininterrompue entre le carré et le cockpit. Les flotteurs, eux, sont réservés aux cabines. Le bateau se compose d’une cuisine centrale, d’un carré à vue panoramique et de cabines de plain pied avec un salon. Le flybridge bénéficie également d’une grande surface.

Le renommé NEEL 65, par exemple, est un trimaran à la fois atypique et innovant. Son volume se voit agrandi pour offrir des cabines spacieuses tandis que sa coque centrale, parfaitement alignée avec la ligne de mouillage, lui garantit stabilité et confort à l’ancre. 

La plateforme centrale permet, quant à elle, d’offrir une surface habitable supérieure à celle que l’on peut trouver sur des catamarans de tailles équivalentes.

La sécurité : la largeur des trimarans est gage de sûreté

Le trimaran est le plus sûr des multicoques grâce à sa conception sur trois coques, son plan anti-dérive complet et le centrage de ses poids. 

Les différences dans les couples de redressement de gîte entre un catamaran et un trimaran sont importantes. Avec un couple de redressement maximum de 27° de gîte, un trimaran est très difficile à chavirer alors que ce couple est de 12° pour les catamarans, angle qu’il est possible d’atteindre en cas de vents rafaleux dans des mers très courtes.

De plus, même si le trimaran venait à chavirer, sa structure l’empêcherait de couler, ce qui en fait un bateau très sécurisant.

De manière générale, les multicoques restent, néanmoins, sûrs et faciles à contrôler.

Comment faire le bon choix entre un monocoque, un catamaran et un trimaran ?

Quel que soit votre projet de croisière et la zone de navigation, il est important de choisir le bon bateau en fonction de vos envies et du programme souhaité.

Préférez un voilier monocoque si vous aimez naviguer

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Il permet de mieux remonter au vent, de se dégager d’une côte.

Vous pourrez ainsi observer des panoramas magnifiques avec le simple bruissement du vent dans les voiles. Aussi, avec un voilier, vous n’aurez aucun souci à trouver facilement de la place dans une marina.

Avec les grands monocoques qui ont des quilles rétractables, vous pourrez aussi aisément mouiller en eaux peu profondes.

Préférez un multicoque pour le volume habitable

Le catamaran est prisé par les familles ou les groupes aimant la navigation paisible et le confort de son volume habitable. Il possède plusieurs cabines par coque avec salles de bain qui permettent plus d’intimité. Le volume d’un catamaran est appréciable. Mais attention, ce gain n’est vrai que pour des bateaux à partir de 12m, sinon mieux vaut opter pour un monocoque. Aussi, si vous prévoyez une navigation en mer formée, sachez que la prise au vent du catamaran peut rendre les manœuvres difficiles et le mouillage houleux. Dans ce cas, vous pouvez essayer les catamarans à dérives de type Catana.

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Optez pour le trimaran si vous voulez l’habitacle d’un catamaran et un comportement similaire à un monocoque

Si les catamarans sont plus répandus de part le monde, les trimarans de plaisance commencent néanmoins à se faire une place auprès des passionnés de croisière et de sensations.

Les trimarans sont rapides, offrent des conditions de navigation plaisantes et des performances bien supérieures aux catamarans.  Les nouveaux trimarans de plaisance offrent des volumes habitables comparables aux catamarans de taille équivalente. Ils sont donc des compagnons parfaits pour des croisières agréables, voire même des traversées transatlantiques.

Le NEEL 51 L’OCTANT par Windward Islands, par exemple, combine les performances et la sécurité d’un trimaran aux volumes d’un catamaran de croisière. Les gréements des NEEL sont directement inspirés des trimarans de course et permettent d’atteindre des vitesses de croisière deux fois plus élevées que les autres voiliers de croisière du marché. 

La grande nouveauté depuis 2021 est l’arrivée de trimarans à moteur hybride tel que le LEEN 72 qui offre l’habituelle habitabilité de Neel Trimaran sur un bateau à moteur. Vous pouvez même acheter ce trimaran futuriste et éco-responsable en copropriété .

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Discutez avec nos conseillers de vos projets et de vos envies, ils vous guiderons vers le bateau qui vous correspond au mieux.

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