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1993 Lagoon 42
US$120,000
↓ Price Drop
Catamaran Collection | Little River, South Carolina

2022 Catana OC 50
US$999,000
↓ Price Drop
US $7,590/mo
Catamaran Guru | Hollywood, Florida

2007 Morrelli & Melvin Shooting Star
US$549,000
US $4,171/mo
The Multihull Company | Annapolis, Maryland

1999 Gemini 105M
US$61,000
↓ Price Drop
North Point Yacht Sales | Annapolis, Maryland

2012 Leopard 39
US$125,000
US $950/mo
Atlas Yacht Sales, LLC | 33% FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP!, Mexico

2022 Fountaine Pajot Tanna 47
US$983,000
↓ Price Drop
US $7,469/mo
ACY Yachts | Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2025 Fountaine Pajot Tanna 47
US$1,214,532
↓ Price Drop
US $9,228/mo
ACY Yachts | Annapolis, Maryland

2008 Lagoon 420
US$249,000
↓ Price Drop
US $1,892/mo
The Multihull Company | Saint Augustine, Florida

2017 Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 Evolution
US$390,000
↓ Price Drop
US $2,963/mo
The Multihull Company | Fort Pierce, Florida

2015 Lagoon 450 F
US$495,000
US $3,761/mo
Edwards Yacht Sales | Fort Pierce, Florida

2026 Bali 4.2
US$701,902
US $5,333/mo
Catamaran Guru | Annapolis, Maryland

1990 Prout Catamaran
US$39,900
United Yacht Sales | Port Charlotte, Florida

2016 Gemini Legacy 35
US$175,000
↓ Price Drop
US $1,330/mo
YACHTMANN.com | Merritt Island, Florida

2026 Fountaine Pajot Elba 45
US$1,086,150
ACY Yachts Toronto | Toronto, Ontario

2019 Royal Cape Catamarans Majestic 530
US$849,900
Seattle Yachts - Annapolis | Baltimore, Maryland

2025 Fountaine Pajot NEW 41
US$798,000
ACY Yachts Toronto | Toronto, Ontario

2010 Fountaine Pajot Mahe 36 Evolution
US$189,000
↓ Price Drop
US $1,436/mo
The Cruising Yacht Brokerage, LLC | Dighton, Massachusetts

2024 Balance 442
US$1,249,000
↓ Price Drop
US $9,490/mo
The Multihull Company | Saint Augustine, Florida

2011 Leopard 39
US$249,000
US $1,892/mo
The Multihull Company | Fort Pierce, Florida

1999 PDQ 36
US$112,900
↓ Price Drop
Dunbar Yachts | Brunswick, Georgia

1998 Fountaine Pajot Athena 38
US$129,000
↓ Price Drop
United Yacht Sales | Cape Coral, Florida

2017 Lagoon 42
US$384,900
US $2,924/mo
The Multihull Company | Kemah, Texas

2015 Privilege Series 5
US$699,000
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US $5,311/mo
The Multihull Company | Brunswick, Georgia

2018 Outremer 4X
US$799,000
↓ Price Drop
US $6,071/mo
GL Yachting | Ensenada, Mexico

2017 HH Catamarans HH66
US$3,899,000
US $29,623/mo
Denison Yachting | Sausalito, California

2004 Gemini 105 MC
US$75,000
↓ Price Drop
CJ Yacht Sales | Cortez, Florida

2020 Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40
US$395,000
↓ Price Drop
US $3,001/mo
ACY Yachts | Saint Petersburg, Florida

2026 Bali 5.2
US$1,910,692
US $14,517/mo
Catamaran Guru | Annapolis, Maryland

2016 Nautitech 40 Open
US$429,000
↓ Price Drop
US $3,259/mo
Marine Servicenter | Bellingham, Washington

2005 Catana 43 Ocean Class
US$265,000
↓ Price Drop
US $2,013/mo
The Multihull Company | Charleston, South Carolina

2006 Lagoon 500
US$424,999
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US $3,229/mo
The Multihull Company | Charleston, South Carolina

1999 Technologie Marine Entincelle 60
US$690,000
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The Multihull Company | Mathews, Virginia

2015 Outremer 51
US$875,000
↓ Price Drop
US $6,648/mo
GL Yachting | San Diego, California

2016 Catana 42
US$435,000
↓ Price Drop
US $3,305/mo
The Multihull Company | Saint Augustine, Florida

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Catamaran boats
A sailing catamaran is a multihull vessel that is characterized by having two separate hulls, which are generally similar or identical in size. Because of their dual-hull design, they offer more space and will lay on the water like a raft, for less heeling when enjoying sailing on the open waters. These boats were originally crafted in the South Pacific as a way to navigate the shallow waters with increased stability, for transporting passengers and goods between various islands. They became popular for sailing in the 1960s and 70s and are now one of the most common sailing vessels available.
How are Sailing Catamarans built?
Sailing catamarans are designed with two hulls that are connected by lateral beams. The hulls are typically designed with a shallow draft and flatter bottom than other boats due to its original use in short water. Sailing catamarans will also include rigging and sails, which can be custom designed or chosen from a number of pre-designed systems that include one or multiple masts. While the original catamarans were made of wood and premium marine wood models are still popular, there is also a growing selection of fiberglass and composite catamarans that are being produced today.
What Types of Engines Power Sailing Catamarans?
As this vessel is designed for sailing, it will primarily be outfitted with a premium rigging and sail system that is responsible for most of the power generation when you’re out on the water. However, the best catamarans will also have an optional prop or outboard motor that can be used for long hauls or when docking or mooring the boat. Dual engines are generally preferred due to the dual hulls.
What Optional Equipment is Available for Sailing Catamarans?
Sailing catamarans can be outfitted with high-tech navigation and radar systems, fish finders, auxiliary power outlets, generators, and premium rigging systems for better sailing. Models that include a cabin will also find plenty of optional cabin upgrades, including seating, marine appliances and electrics, bedding, and other living space accouterments.
Expert Catamaran Reviews
Find your perfect catamaran sailing vessels
Catamaran yachts are large, sailing vessels usually used for time-honored yachting boating pursuits. These sailing vessels have a rich legacy as vessels that are sought-after due to their greater draft and exceedingly wide beam, traits that make them exceptionally favorable for overnight cruising and day sailing. Among our present listings, catamaran sailing vessels exhibit an average capacity of 12 individuals, accommodating a maximum of 40 passengers. Additionally, the average length overall (LOA) of these vessels measures 45 feet. The yachts available for sale come in a range of sizes, from 33 feet to 109 feet long. On average, they have a sail area of 1,237 square feet, but some yachts go as high as 3,609 square feet. Listed hull types include catamaran, monohull, trimaran, deep vee and other.
Designed and assembled by a wide variety of yacht manufacturers, YachtWorld presently offers a selection of 2,161 catamaran yachts for sale. Among them, 385 are newly built vessels available for purchase, while the remaining 1,776 comprise used and custom yachts listed for sale. These vessels are all listed by professional brokerages and new boat dealers, mainly in the following countries: United States, France, Greece, Croatia and Spain.
The best catamaran sailing vessels
Some of the most widely-known, masterful builders of catamaran sailboats at present include: Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Bali, Leopard and Nautitech. These builders may manufacture catamaran sailing vessels with secondary inboard, electric, outboard, inboard/outboard and other propulsion systems, available in diesel, electric, gas and other fuel systems. During the previous 30 days, the most prominent and frequently viewed brands for catamaran sailing vessels on YachtWorld were Bali, Fountaine Pajot, Lagoon, Leopard and Sunreef.
Catamaran sailing vessels pricing
Catamaran sailing vessels for sale on YachtWorld are listed for an assortment of prices from $84,959 on the relatively moderate end all the way up to $8,762,420 for the more costly models.