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

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

2020 Seawind 1260
US$505,000
↓ Price Drop
US $3,837/mo
The Multihull Company | Saint Augustine, Florida

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

2002 Corsair F-24 MkII
US$36,000
Windcraft Multihulls | League City, Texas

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

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

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

2025 Rapido 40
US$695,000
↓ Price Drop
US $5,280/mo
Windcraft Multihulls | Pensacola, Florida

2023 NEEL 47
US$699,000
↓ Price Drop
US $5,311/mo
The Multihull Company | Fort Pierce, Florida

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

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

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

2000 Lagoon 380
US$210,000
United Yacht Sales - Baltimore Boating Center | Essex, Maryland

2026 Fountaine Pajot 44
US$856,000
ACY Yachts Sandusky | Sandusky, Ohio

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

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

2005 Manta 42 MkII
US$275,000
↓ Price Drop
US $2,089/mo
Denison Yachting | Brunswick, Georgia

2015 Privilege Series 5
US$699,000
↓ Price Drop
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

2006 Corsair Sprint MKI
US$36,500
↓ Price Drop
US $323/mo
Windcraft Multihulls | Navarre, Florida

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

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
↓ Price Drop
US $3,229/mo
The Multihull Company | Charleston, South Carolina

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

2021 Dragonfly 32 Evolution
US$449,900
↓ Price Drop
US $3,418/mo
Windcraft Multihulls | Baltimore, Maryland

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

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

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

2000 Manta 42 Catamaran
US$249,000
↓ Price Drop
Edwards Yacht Sales | Vero Beach, Florida

2023 Excess 11
US$519,900
↓ Price Drop
US $3,950/mo
Bluenose Yacht Sales- Connecticut | Newport, Rhode Island

1999 St. Francis 44 MKII
US$189,000
↓ Price Drop
The Multihull Company | Saint Augustine, Florida

2023 Excess 11
US$475,000
↓ Price Drop
US $3,609/mo
Seattle Yachts - Annapolis | Annapolis, Maryland

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Multi-Hull boats
A multihull is a boat, typically a catamaran or a trimaran, that has more than one hull. These ships are classified by the hull arrangement, the number of hulls, and also the shape and size of the vessel. Hulls are typically side-by-side arrangements, with many models having three hulls. The first multihulls came from Austronesian design and were created to prevent capsizing in rough ocean waters. Outrigger canoes and proas are also classified under the multihull class.
How are Multihulls built?
Historically, multihulls have been built of wood. As they were primarily used for sailing, the standard sailboat construction methods were popular, with added construction to connect the hulls of the vessel and create decks, rigging, and other structures. Today, there are also multihulls built from fiberglass cylinder molding, as well as fiberglass matting over wood. Until the 60s, boats were constructed by boat builders on custom order or by boaters themselves. Today, the model is mass-produced in many styles.
What Types of Engines Power Multihulls?
Most multihulls are designed for sailing and will be powered solely by sails and rudders, along with a modern rigging system. Of course, wind makers and other power generators can be added to give the vessel increased power. There are also powerboats that have multihull designs, with a variety of gas turbine engine and outboard motor options.
What Optional Equipment is Available for Multihulls?
The multihull has an array of available optional equipment and accessories. Sailing vessels can be outfitted with upgraded rigging and sails, as well as generators, navigation systems, and even racing equipment. There are replacement motors, aftermarket parts, marine radios and technology, sail covers, rudder systems, and more. There is also a full selection of trailers for multihull vessels, including aluminum and galvanized steel models that can fit any arrangement and number of hulls.
Expert Multi-Hull Reviews
Find your perfect multi-hull sailing vessels
Multi-Hull yachts are large, sailing vessels usually used for time-honored activities. These sailing vessels have a rich legacy as vessels that are sought-after due to their deeper draft and exceedingly wide beam, features that make them exceptionally well-suited for a variety of commercial and recreational boating activities. Across our current listings, the average capacity for multi-hull sailing vessels is 12 people with a maximum capacity of 40 passengers, and the average length overall (LOA) is 45 feet. Listings range in size from 24 feet long to 102 feet long, with an average sail area of 1,296 square feet and a maximum sail area of 3,609 square feet. Listed hull types include catamaran, trimaran, foldable and other.
Designed and assembled by a wide variety of yacht manufacturers, there are currently 1,675 multi-hull yachts for sale on YachtWorld, with 318 new vessels for sale, and 1,357 used and custom yachts listed. These vessels are all listed by professional yacht brokers and new boat dealers, mainly in the following countries: United States, France, British Virgin Islands, Greece and Croatia.
The best multi-hull sailing vessels
Some of the most widely-known, masterful builders of multi-hull sailboats presently include: Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, Bali and Nautitech. These builders may produce multi-hull sailing vessels with secondary inboard, electric, outboard, outboard-4s and inboard/outboard propulsion systems, available in diesel, gas, electric and other fuel systems. Over the course of the last 30 days, the leading brands in terms of popularity and views for multi-hull sailing vessels on YachtWorld were Corsair, Dragonfly, Fountaine Pajot, Lagoon and Leopard.
Multi-Hull sailing vessels pricing
Multi-Hull sailing vessels for sale on YachtWorld are offered at a swath of prices from $44,938 on the relatively lower-priced, classic models all the way up to $5,995,716 for the more lavish boat models.