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13 Best Small Catamarans For Cruising 2024

The best small catamarans for cruising are affordable and comfortable, making great sailboats for a number of different purposes. If you’re looking for the best small catamarans to start your cruising life then look no further!

When searching for a catamaran for our adventures we scoured the internet for any and all information we could find on just about every size, shape, and model!

Although in the end, we opted for a bigger catamaran, in the hopes of having more family and friends on board, we did heavily research the best small catamarans as an option.

One of the best small catamarans for cruising out at anchor.

Each small catamaran has different pros and cons. As with every sailboat, there will be compromises, but hopefully, this post will help you firm up what you’re really looking for in a multihull and find the right smaller catamaran for you!

Here are what we consider the best small cruising catamarans out there, costing anywhere from $40,000 to $300,000. You can also read up on the average costs of sailboats here.

Why choose a small catamaran for cruising?

The downsides to small multihulls for cruisers

The best small catamarans for ocean sailing

The best small catamarans for coastal cruising

Why Choose A Small Catamaran For Cruising?

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The main advantage to choosing a small catamaran for cruising has to be the cost. Not only are smaller sailboats cheaper to buy initially, but they are also cheaper to maintain and to dock in marinas or dry storage.

Why buy a small catamaran over a monohull? This isn’t the post to go into the pros and cons of multihulls vs monohulls, but a few of the main reasons you might prefer to buy a small cat over a bigger, cheaper monohull is the living space and the comfort underway and at anchor.

Living on a sailboat is very different from taking the boat out for a sporty sail every now and again. Having a catamaran over a monohull means you won’t be heeling or rolling at anchor half as much, you can leave out your coffee cup, and you have the space you need to spread out a little.

A small catamaran will enable the more comfortable lifestyle you’re seeking at a more reasonable price tag. So what’s not to love about small cruising multihulls?

The Downsides To Small Multihulls For Cruisers

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Of course, just with everything in sailing, there are always compromises to be made when it comes to small multihulls.

One of the biggest downsides for cruisers is the weight issue smaller catamarans present. You won’t be able to carry half as much as you would on a larger catamaran or monohull, which might be a problem if you live onboard full time.

The other negative is that smaller boats usually aren’t quite as seaworthy as larger ones. You might find you’re limited to coastal cruising if you choose a small catamaran, so make sure you have your cruising intentions in mind before you buy.

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Another big thing to look out for when it comes to choosing the right small cat for you, is the bridge deck clearance. This is often worse on smaller catamarans, and can cause nasty slamming in any sort of sea, both when sailing and at anchor.

With these downsides in mind, we’ve split this post into the best small catamarans for ocean sailing and the best for coastal cruising. Obviously this is a little subjective, as many people have sailed around the world in much smaller and less seaworthy vessels!

The Best Small Catamarans For Ocean Cruising

#1 wharram tiki.

  • Suitable for: Bluewater sailing
  • Fixed Keels
  • Draft (max): 2.08′
  • Engines: Single outboard, though some versions have twin inboards
  • Price: Roughly $100,000

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We have lusted after the Wharram catamarans since our adventures began and would have opted for one of these if we had found one for sale this side of the pond.

Designed by the legendary James Wharram, these small multihulls are pretty unique. They are based on the Polynesian catamaran design, and the plans enable you to self-build these boats if you have the time, money, and space for a project of this magnitude.

If you aren’t keen on taking on a project then you can commission a boat builder to complete the design for you, or buy one second-hand. The advantages of having one made yourself are that you can tweak things to your personal taste, and you can even contact the Wharrams themselves to see if they can adjust the designs for individual requests.

The Wharram catamarans have a lot of charm dues to their traditional design, and the old-fashioned appeal continues inside the boat too. You won’t find the same huge hull space as some of the modern design catamarans now have, but the outside entertainment space is perfect for entertaining.

One of the best small multihulls for ocean cruising

These small catamarans don’t have an inside space across the hulls, so all of your inside living space is below. If you’re used to monohulls then this won’t be a problem but if you like the idea of a galley-up then these boats aren’t for you.

Wharram catamarans, especially the Tiki 38, have great reputations as around the world, bluewater boats. They have fantastic bridge deck clearance so slamming is minimum and they sail well.

Most models have a double cabin and two singles, a galley, a head, and a small salon area below. They are smaller catamarans than many newer 38ft multihulls but this does make them more affordable.

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A big appeal for us was the fact these boats are designed to be self-made. Although a secondhand model could potentially come with a lot of problems (get a decent survey before you buy!) it does mean that almost everything onboard can be self-fixed. This is a huge bonus if you plan on sailing your small catamaran around the world.

Another thing we loved about these smaller catamarans is the fact they have outboard engines, which we felt would be easier to maintain and replace if necessary. This is a personal choice though so consider this before you get your heart set on one!

One of the downsides to the Tiki 38 is that there aren’t many of them around. These are unique boats and they don’t come on the market frequently. When they do, they tend to be scattered all over the world so you’ll have to be prepared to travel to find one!

#2 Prout Snowgoose 37 : Small Catamaran For Ocean Cruising

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Prout catamarans are a popular choice for cruisers, and you’ll find many owners who have circumnavigated in them. The Snowgoose is no exception. Prout no longer exists as a company, as it was bought by Broadblue in the 90s.

Broadblue still makes catamarans today, and they have very similar features to the original Prouts, though obviously they are far fancier and have all the benefits of a more modern design!

The Snowgoose is a great small multihull to go for as you get quite a lot of space inside and out. We weren’t sure about the berth in the salon area, but it might make a great space for a baby or small child while underway!

The compromise in the Prout Snowgoose is the bridge deck clearance and this was something that put us off these smaller cruising catamarans. A low bridge deck clearance makes the boat slam in waves, both at anchor and underway.

#8 PDQ 36 : A Small Catamaran Without Too Much Slamming

  • Suitable for: Bluewater
  • Draft (max): 2.82′
  • Engines: Twin inboard or outboard
  • Price: Over $100,000

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These small catamarans have an excellent reputation among cruisers because of their solid build and use of decent materials. They come with either outboard engines for coastal cruising or inboard engines designed to withstand offshore use.

If you like the sound of the PDQ 32 but need a little more room then you’ve got that here! It’s also a boat that people have crossed oceans in, though you might want to consider something more tried and tested like the Prout Snowgoose or the Wharram if you’re planning longer ocean sails.

The boat has three cabins, a galley, salon and head, but there’s a more spacious feel compared to the smaller model. Again, the bridge deck clearance is good so you shouldn’t experience too much slamming.

#9 Lagoon 380 : One Of The Most Popular Small Multihulls

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  • Fixed keels
  • Engines:  twin diesel engines
  • Price:  from $100,000, used

The Lagoon 380 is one of the most popular catamarans out there, and you’ve probably already spotted a lot of them in your search! This is a great option if modern cats appeal to you, as it’s pretty ‘with the times’ as far as smaller catamarans go!

There are lots of different layouts of this boat available all over the world. Some were built for charter with numerous berths and others were commissioned for couples or families with differing cabin and head options.

This is a proven catamaran from a reputable company, but obviously with so many of these boats out there, they come in a range of conditions. Make sure you get a thorough survey done before purchase!

Lagoon 37 TPI

  • Draft (max): 4′
  • Engines: Twin inboard diesels 
  • Price: Over $100,000 USD 

This is the smallest catamaran built by Lagoon, and unfortunately there aren’t many of them out there. These boats were built mainly for the charter market, and have a smaller rig than some similar sized catamarans.

There are two big queen-size forward doubles port and starboard and a smaller double in the starboard hull aft. The galley and salon are designed to be simple and timeless, with none of the fancy trims you’ll find in the newer Lagoons.

As this boat was intended for charter it probably wouldn’t make a great ocean-going vessel. For starters, it isn’t designed to carry too much in the way of provisions. That’s not to say it won’t be a suitable bluewater boat with a few tweaks. Sailors who have circumnavigated in them have increased sail area and added folding props to get more speed from the vessel.

#11 Catalac 9M/30

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  • Draft (max): 2.5′
  • Engines:  two outboard engines or one diesel engine
  • Price:  from $50,000

The Catalac 9M is a little different to a lot of the catamarans on this list, as it was built for sailing in the North Sea! This is a great small catamaran for anyone wanting a boat built to be safe!

The bridge deck clearance is reasonable but the boat is light, which can make it more prone to slamming. The unique feature of this small sailboat is the hard dodger, designed as somewhere safe and dry to stand in bad weather.

It sails well, though like a lot of catamarans there is technique involved in getting it to tack smoothly. Once you’ve got the hang of though, this boat will make good speeds for its size.

The Best Small Catamarans For Coastal Cruising

  • Suitable for: Coastal
  • Draft (max): 3.62′
  • Engines: Twin inboard
  • Price: Up to $300,000 for a newer model

The Mahe 36 is the smallest of the Fountaine Pajot range, and these small catamarans can go for a heafty budget if you find a newer model!

This tiny multihull packs a lot into a small space, and because of its modern features, you’ll feel like you’re in a much bigger boat when you step aboard.

This boat is a fast mover, with an ok bridge clearance and some attractive upgrades compared to their last small catamaran design. Most notably the full-length hard top bimini which has the reviewers raving!

If you have the money to splash out on a newer, more expensive small catamaran then this should definitely be on your list to consider! Although they come with a large price tag, these small catamarans are considerably cheaper new than some of the bigger models.

#4 Gemini 105Mc (34ft)

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Suitable for: Coastal cruising Centreboards Draft (max): 5′ Engines:  Single inboard Price:  from $80,000

The Gemini 105Mc is still in production in the US, which speaks to its popularity. Obviously if you buy new you’ll pay a much higher price! This is one of the smallest catamarans on the list, but it’s still a great option for coastal cruising (or some have even successfully completed ocean passages on them in relative comfort).

For a small multihull this boat sails pretty well and is fast for a coastal cruiser. The living space is decent with good headroom. It has two double cabins and a master bedroom, and the interior finishes are nice too.

A big negative to this boat is the bridge deck clearance which really isn’t amazing, but as we said at the start, there’s always a compromise! This is a sporty-looking little catamaran that’s a good contender for the top smallest catamarans out there!

#5 EndeavourCat 36

Suitable for: Coastal cruising Fixed keels Draft (max): 3′ Engines:  two inboard Price:  from $100

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Designed and built by Endeavour Catamaran, these American built boats are great cruising catamarans. A big advantage to this little multihull is that it will fit into most monohull slips, so if you anticipate using marinas a lot then this might be the small catamaran for you!

This isn’t a slow boat, and owners report speeds of 8-9 knots. Bear in mind though that the narrow beam does make it less suitable for any offshore passages. It has good interior space with 6′ standing headroom throughout, three double cabins, and a decent-sized galley below. The salon area can seat 6 people comfortably.

This cat is great for single-handed sailors, as all the lines lead to the cockpit and the main and jib are completely self-tacking.

#6 Prout Event 34

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Suitable for: Coastal/bluewater Fixed keels Draft (max): 2.72′ Engines:  Single inboard Price:  from $30,000

These multihulls are quite hard to find, but if you like the Snowgoose but are on a tighter budget then they might be just what you’re looking for. They share lots of features with the Snowgoose and look very similar, only smaller!

There are three cabins, one head, a salon, and a galley, only they are rather squeezed in compared to the larger model. Personally, we thought there was plenty of space for a smaller sailboat but it’s worth seeing them in person if you’re keen on this model.

They do have the same downsides as the Snowgoose though, with limited headroom and low bridge deck clearance. These boats are known for their slamming!

Coastal Engines:  twin outboards Price:  from $80,000, used

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The PDQ 32 is a great budget option catamaran and should be cheap(ish) to buy second hand and maintain. With two outboards that are easy to replace on a smaller budget, you’re looking at some of the usual pinch points on a boat becoming a lot more affordable!

This small catamaran only has two cabins, so sleeps less than a lot of the boats on this list, but it is roomier than you’d imagine inside with a decent galley and salon area. It has decent bridge deck clearance so shouldn’t slam too much in any waves.

This isn’t a boat for longer passages as it is a little small (and perhaps underpowered) to face serious weather. If you’re searching for something to potter around in then this is a fun boat to sail and live in!

#12 Dean 365

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  • Suitable for: Coastal cruising
  • Draft (max): 3′
  • Engines:  one or two inboard
  • Price:  from $45,000, used

These South African catamarans are great little coastal cruising catamarans that are hard to come by anywhere other than South Africa!

They’re pretty tiny, but have enough space for a galley, 3 or 4 cabins, and 1 or 2 heads. Some of the designs even have a bathtub, which speaks of their liveaboard suitability rather than their sail performance!

These boats are some of the smallest multihulls on this list, so don’t expect much in terms of headroom or bridge deck clearance. That being said, if you’re looking for a tiny catamaran to live on and you are prepared to compromise on sailing ability then these are a solid choice.

We have heard that the build quality can vary somewhat with these multihulls, so make sure you do some solid research and get a good surveyor when buying one of these. If you get a good version then they can make really solid boats.

#13 EndeavourCat 30

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Suitable for: Coastal cruising Fixed keels Draft (max): 2.1′ Engines:  single or twin outboard Price:  from $70,000

This is a boat built for comfort over all else, so if you’re looking for a budget catamaran to live in then take a look at the endeavourcat 30. Some people don’t like the boxy design, but we quite liked how it looked in the water. I guess it’s personal taste!

This sailboat has two double cabins, a decent sized galley and salon for the size of the boat, and a head. The bridge deck clearance is low so that’s something to bear in mind before you buy, but the headroom is good (another reason why this would make a good liveaboard catamaran).

Hopefully this has given you some inspiration when searching for small catamarans for cruising, and helped you to find your dream boat!

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Such small mention of probably the best catamaran for overall cruising, focusing on ease of helming, speed and livability. Simple rig, great ergonomic features, style and definitely a pedigree on the water. The FP Mahe duo! Sea proven. Most delivered on their own bottoms from France. Wide beams and light. Beautiful interior arrangements and easy to maintain. I’m confused about so little mention of probably the best entry level and beyond real cruiser out there.

You forgot the edelcat 35. Great boats, and have circumnavigated!

I wonder why Broadblue 346 is not on the list.

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Catamarans have two hulls, which provide more stability in the water. They are less likely to roll or pitch, which means they offer a more comfortable ride, especially in rough conditions and for people who are prone to seasickness.

Power catamarans are typically more fuel-efficient than monohull boats of the same size. It requires less energy and yields more performance per HP. The two hulls create little to no drag or resistance to get on plane, resulting in greater fuel economy. Allowing for longer journeys with fewer refueling stops. 

Power catamarans have a shallow draft which means they can navigate in diverse cruising grounds – beaches, islands, rivers, channels, and coastal areas with limited water depth. 

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Cabin boats are designed with comfortable sleeping quarters and living spaces. They feature a sleeping space with a bed, a galley with a stove, sink, and refrigerator, and a head with a shower and toilet.

Cabin boats provide protection from the elements, such as wind, sun, and rain. This allows for comfortable cruising in a variety of weather conditions, as well as providing a haven during storms

Express cruisers are designed for efficient and fast navigation, offering higher speeds compared to traditional cruising boats. They usually have powerful engines that enable them to cover long distances quickly, making them ideal for day trips or weekend getaways.

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Outboard motors can provide excellent performance and speed. They can often reach higher speeds than inboard motors of the same horsepower.

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Outboard motors are often designed with features that make them easy to maneuver. For example, they can be tilted or rotated to provide precise control and handling in tight spaces and shallower waters.

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2022 Boat of the Year: Best Performance Catamaran

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During and in the four days immediately following the US Sailboat show in Annapolis, Maryland, the  Cruising World  judges inspected and sailed on 27 boats vying for recognition. Learn more about the boats in our  2022 Boat of the Year  »

OK, confession time. When the roster of nominees for the 2022 Boat of the Year awards was released, the contest’s team and judging panel couldn’t help themselves, and quietly put three check marks, little symbols of anticipation, alongside a trio of boats: the untamed cats that would vie for the title of best performer in their class. After all, both Balance and Seawind had entered the winner’s circle in previous BOTY competitions, and it was clear they’d have a serious contender for the throne in yet another player from cat-crazy South Africa, the Kinetic KC54. How’d it go? Let’s just say, nobody was disappointed. The conditions on Chesapeake Bay were ideal for putting the three nominees through their paces, and the trio of scalded cats all acquitted themselves superbly. 

For 2022, if anything, the trend for flybridge catamarans is on a major upswing. New cats for 2022 from both Lagoon and Fountaine Pajot continued down that design path, putting an emphasis on living accommodations, not performance. But not aboard the latest Seawind 1600 , a brand originally built in Australia that is now produced in Vietnam. And that suits judge Tim Murphy just fine. “This boat was very dialed in,” he said, “and one place Seawind has always been innovative is with their helms. This one was really great; it was -outboard and aft with great visibility, sort of half-protected where you could step in and out. There was also good access to the boom and mainsail, which you don’t always see on cats. The deck layout was excellent, particularly the forward trampolines. Some cats have lacings with large openings where you can twist an ankle, but these were nice and tight.”

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“Compared to other Seawinds that I’ve seen, I was just blown away with it in terms of what it could do and how it performed,” said Ed Sherman.  “It’s a fairly conservative boat in terms of technology compared to some of the other boats in the same category, which depending on a potential buyer’s state of mind, could be either a good thing or a bad one. I loved the centralized winch aft which is where all the sail-handling takes place. It’s pretty brilliant for a short-handed crew, and it’s all in a very safe and easy-to-access location that a cruising couple can deal with without scaring the heck out of themselves.”

The Kinetic KC54 is a fresh entry in the cat universe, and we’ll let Tim Murphy get right to the point: “This is a fairly new company that was started within the past couple of years. My breath was absolutely taken away by this boat; it was spectacular. I think it was the best-built boat in the entire fleet. It’s an all-carbon boat, with a foam core, epoxy resin, all infused–fantastic. The whole boat felt integrated. You didn’t feel like there was a conflict between the forces in terms of accommodation versus performance.” With a price tag approaching $3 million, it perhaps should not be astonishing. That was a major factor in evaluating the boat, and while it did not win its class, the experts panel did present it with a Judges’ Special Recognition prize to honor the boat’s overall excellence.

Kinetic KC 54

“It was my personal favorite in this year’s contest,” said Sherman. The materials that were used are absolutely the highest quality available in our industry at this point, and it’s a very high-tech boat in terms of systems.” Gerry Douglas was also duly impressed: “This was the Tesla of sailboats. I think that that was their model. In terms of design and execution and technology, it hit all three of those marks. This boat is built without compromise, and what it cost was not an issue, they just wanted to do the best they could in every aspect of the boat. The construction was impeccable, the fit and finish was amazing. There are some very clever design things in the boat, but it all really worked seamlessly.”  

With that level of competition, the Balance 482 had a tall order to overcome to win its class. And it did. “The sailing performance was excellent,” said Douglas. “The boat felt really good. The steering was terrific. The structure of the boat throughout was exemplary. Storage is really good. Visibility was good. Ventilation was great. There was even a rain collection system on the cabin top, which is the only one of the boats we looked at had that. It was very well concealed because the gutters formed a handhold going forward. The solar panel installation was also well done. The panels were encapsulated into a fiberglass tray that elevated the deck so the panels wouldn’t overheat. Very clever.”

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The driving force behind Balance cats is Phil Berman, a world champ at racing beach cats who brought that passion to developing and marketing fully found cruisers. Judge Murphy knows him well: “Phil comes from a very strong view of wanting to see boats that have solid sailing performance. He’s also a strong proponent of daggerboard boats, which tends to be quick shorthand for the dividing line between cats that are more about payload versus cats that are about performance, but not so much where you’re going to fly a hull or break a rudder. There’s a balance within a boat that really performs that you can still live aboard.” A winning balance, it turns out, with the Balance 482 securing its position as the Best Performance Cruiser for 2022.

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Small Sailing Catamarans: The Ultimate Guide

by Emma Sullivan | Aug 14, 2023 | Sailboat Gear and Equipment

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Short answer: Small sailing catamarans

Small sailing catamarans are multi-hulled boats that offer stability, speed, and ease of handling. They typically have two parallel hulls connected by a platform and are designed for recreational or racing purposes. Popular among sailors due to their maneuverability and shallow draft, they are suitable for both inland and coastal waters.

The Beauty of Small Sailing Catamarans: Why They’re Perfect for Adventurers

Are you an adventurer at heart, longing to set sail and explore the vast depths of the ocean ? If so, we have just the vessel that will capture your imagination and ignite your sense of wanderlust – small sailing catamarans. These marvels of engineering offer a unique sailing experience like no other, making them the perfect choice for those seeking both adrenaline-pumping escapades and tranquil moments at sea.

What makes small sailing catamarans so enthralling is their remarkable combination of stability, speed, and space. Unlike their monohull counterparts, which tip precariously with every gust of wind, catamarans gracefully slice through the water with elegance and poise. Their dual hull design effortlessly balances weight distribution, providing unparalleled stability even in rough seas. This ensures a smoother ride and allows adventurers to indulge in exciting activities without compromising safety.

Speaking of thrills, these nimble vessels possess an inherent need for speed – a characteristic that perfectly suits adventure enthusiasts who crave excitement on the open waters . With their lightweight build and low-drag hull design, small sailing catamarans are designed for rapid acceleration. Imagine skimming across waves at exhilarating speeds as you feel the salty mist caress your face; it’s an experience that truly elevates adrenaline levels to new heights!

But don’t let their penchant for speed fool you – these catamarans also cater to those yearning for serene moments amidst nature’s grandeur. When you have had your fill of fast-paced adventures, simply anchor in a secluded bay or sandy cove to relish peaceful sunsets or immerse yourself in snorkeling adventures beneath crystal-clear waters. The ample deck space offered by small sailing catamarans allows adventurers to bask in the serenity surrounding them while indulging in much-needed relaxation.

One might ask: what about onboard amenities? Small sailing catamarans boast of clever and innovative storage solutions that make them an adventurer’s dream. From hidden compartments to specialized equipment storage areas, these vessels are designed to accommodate all the gear an explorer could possibly need. Whether you’re a scuba diver with tanks and fins or a kayaker seeking new waterways to conquer, rest assured that your equipment will be stowed efficiently on board.

In addition, small sailing catamarans offer spacious cabins for overnight trips or long expeditions – a welcome respite from the elements after an adrenaline-filled day at sea. With comfortable sleeping quarters and well-appointed interiors, adventurers can enjoy a good night’s rest as they prepare for another day of unforgettable conquests.

The versatility of these stunning vessels also opens up opportunities for exploration in shallow waters unreachable by larger boats. The shallows hold their own charm with vibrant coral reefs teeming with exotic marine life waiting to be discovered. Small catamarans’ reduced draft allows adventurers to venture where others cannot, granting unrivaled access to unspoiled paradises that remain hidden to most.

So, if you’re an intrepid soul ready to embark on thrilling escapades on the high seas without compromising on comfort and stability, look no further than small sailing catamarans. These magnificent creations combine performance, resilience, and adventure into one breathtaking package – ensuring that every voyage is nothing short of extraordinary. Let the beauty of small sailing catamarans unleash the adventurer within you!

How to Choose the Right Small Sailing Catamaran for Your Needs

Are you dreaming of sailing the open seas, feeling the wind in your hair and the salt on your skin? If so, then choosing the right small sailing catamaran is crucial to ensure that your dreams become a reality. With so many options available in the market, it can be overwhelming to narrow down your choices. But fret not, as we have compiled a comprehensive guide to assist you in finding the perfect small sailing catamaran for your needs. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let’s delve into this exciting world of sailboats!

1. Determine Your Sailing Goals: Before embarking on your catamaran search, it’s important to establish what you want from your sailing adventures . Are you looking for weekend getaways with friends and family or planning to circumnavigate the globe? Identifying your goals will help narrow down the size, features, and capabilities that your ideal catamaran must possess.

2. Consider Your Budget: Catamarans come in various price ranges depending on their size, brand, condition, and features. It’s crucial to understand how much you’re willing to invest in this endeavor. Keep in mind that besides purchasing costs, there will also be ongoing expenses such as mooring fees, maintenance costs, fuel consumption, insurance premiums etc. Setting a realistic budget will prevent potential financial strains down the line.

3. Size Matters: Catamarans generally range from 30 to 50 feet in length; however smaller ones tend to be more maneuverable and easier to handle. For novices or those who prefer solo sailing adventures, opting for a smaller sized catamaran might be a wise choice due its simplicity and ease of use.

4. Assess Performance & Stability: One of the main advantages of small sailing catamarans is their unparalleled stability compared to monohull boats; they are less prone to heel (tilting) which ensures a smoother ride even in rough waters. Performance wise, they are renowned for their speed and ability to slice through waves effortlessly, offering an exhilarating sailing experience .

5. Comfort & Accommodation: While small sailing catamarans may be compact in size, they still managed to maximize the available space for comfort and accommodation. Look for features such as spacious cabins, ample storage compartments, well-equipped galleys, comfortable seating areas, and a layout that suits your needs. Remember, the more comfortable you are on-board, the more enjoyable your sailing adventures will be.

6. Check Quality & Construction: Investing in a well-built catamaran is essential to ensure longevity and durability. Pay attention to the construction materials used; fiberglass is commonly utilized due to its strength and resistance against corrosion. Assess factors like build quality, reputation of the manufacturer, craftsmanship standards and seek expert opinion when necessary.

7. Seek Professional Help: If you’re new to the world of small sailing catamarans or feel overwhelmed by the decision-making process, consult with a professional yacht broker or sailboat specialist who can guide you towards making informed decisions based on your needs and preferences.

8. Research & Test Sail: Thoroughly research different models of small sailing catamarans that align with your requirements; read reviews, participate in online forums or sailboat communities to gather insights from experienced sailors. Additionally, wherever possible test sail various models before making your final decision – experiencing firsthand how a particular catamaran handles will allow you to gain valuable knowledge before committing.

Remember that choosing the right small sailing catamaran requires patience and due diligence. Take your time exploring all available options while keeping in mind your specific needs and preferences. By doing so, you’ll soon find yourself aboard an incredible vessel that will take you on unforgettable journeys across vast seas! Happy Sailing!

A Step-by-Step Guide to Building or Buying a Small Sailing Catamaran

Are you ready to set sail on your very own small sailing catamaran? Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a beginner itching to embark on your sailing adventure, this step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of building or buying your dream boat. Get ready to navigate the waters with confidence and style !

Step 1: Determine Your Budget and Research Options Before diving headfirst into building or buying a small sailing catamaran, it’s crucial to establish your budget. Consider how much you’re willing to invest in this endeavor, factoring in costs such as materials, equipment, and professional assistance if needed. Once your budget is determined, start researching different options available on the market. Take note of key features and characteristics that align with your sailing preferences.

Step 2: Evaluate Building vs. Buying Now that you have an idea of what’s out there, it’s time to weigh the pros and cons of building versus buying a small sailing catamaran. Building a boat allows for customization and complete control over its design, but it can be time-consuming, challenging, and potentially more expensive. On the other hand, buying a pre-built catamaran offers convenience but may limit customization options. Carefully consider your skills, resources, and overall objectives before making a decision.

Step 3: Build Your Small Sailing Catamaran – DIY Style! If you’ve decided to take on the exciting journey of building your own small sailing catamaran, preparation is key! Start by gathering essential tools and obtaining comprehensive plans or blueprints from reputable sources. Familiarize yourself with different construction techniques like stitch-and-glue or strip planking—each having its own requirements based on materials chosen (fiberglass ply vs wood). Assemble necessary materials such as marine-grade plywood or fiberglass sheets while paying attention to quality and durability.

While constructing your small sailing catamaran at home may seem daunting at first, approach it with enthusiasm and attention to detail. Follow the plans step-by-step, ensuring precise measurements, accurate cutting, and thorough sealing. Seek guidance from experienced builders or seek advice through online forums dedicated to boat-building communities.

Step 4: Consider Professional Assistance For those lacking time, experience, or simply looking for a faster route, enlisting professional help may be a smart move. Consult with boat builders specializing in small sailing catamarans to discuss your requirements and desired specifications. They can guide you through the selection of materials, provide design recommendations based on your needs, and oversee the construction process.

While utilizing professional assistance may increase your budget initially, it offers peace of mind knowing that experts are handling the intricate details involved in crafting a seaworthy vessel.

Step 5: Owning Your Dream Small Sailing Catamaran – Things to Remember Congratulations! You’ve built or purchased your very own small sailing catamaran. But before setting sail into the sunset, there are a few important factors to keep in mind:

1. Safety First: Ensure your catamaran is equipped with all essential safety equipment including life vests, fire extinguishers, flares, and navigational tools like charts and compasses.

2. Maintenance Matters: Regularly inspect and maintain your catamaran’s hulls, rigging systems (including ropes), sails, and engines (if applicable). Proper upkeep will enhance performance and ensure longevity.

3. Expand Your Knowledge: Keep honing your sailing skills by attending courses or workshops offered by reputable sailing organizations. Strengthening your knowledge will enhance safety on board while broadening your horizons as a sailor.

4. Embrace Adventure: Finally, don’t forget why you embarked on this endeavor in the first place – to embark on exciting adventures! Explore new waterscapes while embracing the freedom and serenity that comes with owning a small sailing catamaran.

So there you have it – a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to building or buying your dream small sailing catamaran. May the winds be forever at your back as you set sail into this thrilling and wondrous world of sailing!

Frequently Asked Questions About Small Sailing Catamarans Answered

Frequently Asked Questions About Small Sailing Catamarans Answered: Sail the Seas with Ease!

Are you a sailing enthusiast searching for the perfect vessel to embark on your next adventure? Look no further than small sailing catamarans! These nifty crafts have gained popularity among sailors of all levels, thanks to their unique features and exceptional performance. However, we understand that you may still have some burning questions about these marvelous vessels. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the frequently asked questions about small sailing catamarans and provide detailed and witty answers that will help you make an informed decision.

1. What makes small sailing catamarans different from other sailboats?

Ahoy there! Small sailing catamarans are quite distinct from traditional monohull sailboats. Unlike their single-hulled counterparts, these beauties boast two parallel hulls connected by a deck platform. This innovative design offers improved stability, reduced heeling (leaning), greater living space, and enhanced maneuverability – giving you ample freedom to explore the open waters like never before!

2. Are small sailing catamarans suitable for beginners?

Absolutely! One of the main advantages of small sailing catamarans is their user-friendly nature, making them an excellent choice for novice sailors. With their twin hulls promoting balance and stability, even those new to sailing can confidently navigate without fretting too much about capsizing or feeling uneasy at sea.

3. Can I experience high speeds on a small sailing catamaran?

Fun comes first when it comes to these agile watercraft! Thanks to their lightweight construction and efficient aerodynamics, small sailing catamarans are known for their remarkable speed potential. So if you’re looking for an adrenaline rush or simply wish to reach your destination swiftly while harnessing the power of wind , these vessels won’t disappoint.

4 . Are they spacious enough for extended cruising?

Oh yes! Space is not compromised aboard a small sailing catamaran. The dual-hull design offers a generous deck area that can be utilized for outdoor lounging, dining, and soaking up the sun’s glorious rays. In addition to this spectacular exterior space, these catamarans typically provide spacious cabins, salons, and ample storage compartments – making them perfect for extended cruising adventures without feeling cramped.

5. Can a small sailing catamaran handle rough seas?

Ahoy, Captain! While no boat is impervious to the vastness of Mother Nature’s wrath, small sailing catamarans are renowned for their resilience in challenging conditions. The robust construction and wider beam offer stability even in choppy waters. However, it’s always prudent to exercise caution and check weather conditions before setting sail on any vessel.

6. How about maintenance and docking?

Have no fear – maintaining a small sailing catamaran is not as daunting as you may imagine! Due to their lightweight materials such as fiberglass or carbon fiber composites, these vessels require less maintenance compared to traditional boats made of steel or wood. When it comes to docking, their maneuverability shines yet again! The dual-engine setup allows for precise control when navigating tight spaces or docking at marinas.

7. What about the cost? Are small sailing catamarans budget-friendly?

Now comes the juicy part – budgeting! Small sailing catamarans do tend to have a higher initial price tag compared to monohulls due to their advanced design features and improved performance capabilities. However, many sailors argue that the long-term benefits outweigh these upfront costs. Think fuel efficiency with less reliance on fossil fuels thanks to wind power—cutting down operational expenses and making them quite economical in the grand scheme of things!

So there you have it—the frequently asked questions about small sailing catamarans answered with wit and wisdom! These remarkable vessels combine stability, speed, and comfort while offering an unforgettable experience on the high seas. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor seeking a new adventure or a beginner looking for the perfect vessel to embark on your first voyage, small sailing catamarans may just be your ultimate ticket to maritime bliss. Anchors aweigh, sailors!

Exploring the Benefits of Small Sailing Catamarans: Speed, Stability, and More

Sailing enthusiasts are constantly seeking thrill and adventure on the open waters. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a beginner heading out for your first voyage, choosing the right sailing vessel can make all the difference in your experience. While monohulls have been the traditional choice for many sailors, small sailing catamarans have gained immense popularity in recent years. These sleek and nimble vessels offer a host of benefits that make them an attractive option for any sailing enthusiast .

One of the most enticing advantages of small sailing catamarans is their exceptional speed. These multi-hulled vessels are designed to slice through water with minimal drag, allowing them to achieve impressive speeds even in light winds. Unlike their monohull counterparts, which rely heavily on heeling to generate forward momentum, catamarans can reach high velocities while maintaining stability and comfort.

Speaking of stability, this is another significant advantage that sets small sailing catamarans apart from monohulls. With two hulls instead of one, catamarans provide enhanced balance and reduced rolling motions. This means you can enjoy smooth sailing even in choppy conditions or strong winds . The absence of heeling – when a monohull tilts due to wind pressure – not only keeps passengers more comfortable but also eliminates the need for constant readjustment while underway.

Another benefit worth noting is how easy it is to handle a small sailing catamaran. Thanks to their twin hulls and wide beam, these vessels have incredible maneuverability compared to their single-hulled counterparts. They turn sharply and respond quickly to helm adjustments, granting sailors greater control over their course and making navigating tight spaces or crowded marinas a breeze.

Furthermore, small sailing catamarans offer generous space onboard that translates into increased comfort during trips on the water. Their broad decks provide ample room for lounging or socializing with friends and family while enjoying uninterrupted views of your surroundings. Many modern designs feature spacious cabins equipped with modern amenities, allowing for extended cruises without sacrificing comfort.

In addition to these primary advantages, small sailing catamarans also boast excellent fuel efficiency. With their lightweight construction and streamlined designs, they require less power to propel through the water when compared to heavier monohulls. This translates into reduced fuel consumption and lower operating costs, making catamarans an environmentally friendly choice as well.

Moreover, small sailing catamarans are highly versatile vessels that can adapt to various sailing experiences. Whether you’re looking for a thrilling race on the open ocean or a relaxed day trip exploring coastal bays and coves, these boats are up for any challenge. Their shallow draft enables them to access shallow waters or anchor close to shorelines that may be inaccessible to larger vessels. This versatility makes small sailing catamarans not only suitable for seasoned sailors but also an ideal choice for families or those new to sailing.

In conclusion, the benefits of small sailing catamarans are undeniable. From their remarkable speed and stability to their ease of handling and spaciousness onboard, these vessels offer an unmatched sailing experience. So whether you’re chasing adrenaline-fueled adventures or seeking a comfortable escape on the water, consider embracing the wonders that only a small sailing catamaran can provide – setting sail into smooth seas while leaving behind all your worries onshore.

Tips and Tricks for Maintenance and Upkeep of Small Sailing Catamarans

Welcome to our blog where we will share a plethora of invaluable tips and tricks for maintaining and keeping your small sailing catamarans in top-notch condition. Whether you are a seasoned sailor or just starting to explore the thrilling world of catamaran sailing, these well-researched insights are sure to help you enhance the lifespan and performance of your beloved vessel. So, without further ado, let’s dive right into our expert recommendations!

1. Meticulous Hull Cleaning: The hulls of your catamaran are constantly exposed to water , salt, algae, and other elements that can deteriorate its structural integrity over time. Regularly cleaning the hull with appropriate marine-grade cleaners not only removes unwanted substances but also prevents the accumulation of dirt that can add unnecessary weight and drag.

2. Rigging Inspection: Catamaran rigging plays a crucial role in ensuring sail efficiency and overall stability. Periodic inspections should be carried out to identify any signs of wear and tear on your mast, shrouds, forestay, and other components. Replacing worn-out parts promptly ensures optimal safety while sailing .

3. Sail Maintenance: Your sails act as the powerhouse propelling your catamaran through seas; hence it is imperative to give them proper attention. Avoid leaving your sails exposed to prolonged sunlight when not in use and regularly inspect them for any tears or loose stitching that might need immediate repair.

4. Anti-Fouling Protection: Applying an effective anti-fouling barrier on the bottom surface of your catamaran helps prevent marine organisms from attaching themselves to the hulls – saving you valuable time and effort spent on cleaning later on.

5. Battery Care: After a thrilling day out at sea, don’t forget about the batteries powering various systems onboard! Routinely checking battery terminals for corrosion and ensuring they are charged adequately will ensure uninterrupted functionality during future adventures.

6. Adequate Storage Solutions: Organizing storage space efficiently is crucial for maintaining a clutter-free and well-balanced catamaran. Investing in smart storage solutions, such as hooks, nets, or designated compartments for different equipment, can significantly contribute to the longevity of your vessel.

7. Regular Engine Maintenance: Engines are the backbone of any sailing experience, so regular maintenance is essential . Following manufacturer guidelines regarding oil changes, filter replacements, and general inspections will help keep your engines purring smoothly.

8. Safety Equipment Check: Safety should always be a top priority when sailing catamarans. Inspecting life jackets, flares, fire extinguishers, and other safety equipment at regular intervals ensures that they are in optimal working condition – contributing to peace of mind during your voyages.

9. Docking Techniques: Mastering proper docking techniques contributes not only to the smooth maneuverability of your catamaran but also protects it from accidental damage while mooring. Taking the time to practice docking methods can save you from costly repairs caused by mishaps.

10. Weather Monitoring: As with any water-based activity, keeping an eye on weather forecasts is imperative when planning your trips aboard a small sailing catamaran. Being aware of potential storms or unfavorable conditions empowers you with knowledge to make safer decisions while out at sea.

These tips and tricks form a comprehensive guide to prolonging the life and enhancing performance when it comes to maintaining small sailing catamarans. Implementing these suggestions alongside regular servicing and upkeep practices will undoubtedly result in countless unforgettable journeys on the open waters ahead! So hop aboard your small sailing catamaran and embark on new adventures with confidence!

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How To Pick a Small Catamaran — Everything You Need to Know

Catamarans have had the sailing world abuzz for several decades now. To the salty monohull sailors’ chagrin, they aren’t going away any time soon. They’re roomy, comfortable, spacious, airy, and light-filled. They ride flat and don’t heel over when the breeze freshens. When you step aboard a modern catamaran, even the most landlubber-y of landlubbers can envision moving aboard and setting sail to distant horizons. 

There’s no set definition, so we’ll have to look to the boat manufacturers for answers. If you look at the lineup from Leopard, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Bali, and others, you’ll find that the smallest cats are generally somewhere between 38 to 40 feet long. There are other manufacturers making some 35-foot boats, but these look a lot different.

The appeal of the small catamaran is nothing new, and many different boat makers have made attempts over the years. Here are a few things you might want to consider before purchasing a small catamaran boat.

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What is a small catamaran sailboat, pros of a small catamaran boat, cons of small catamaran boats, not all catamarans have the same feel.

  • Size (Of Your Liveaboard Catamaran) Matters 

Priorities: Affordable Catamarans or Small Catamarans?

  • Picking the Right Small Sail Catamaran 

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For liveaboard, long-distance sailors, a small catamaran is a twin-hulled sailboat between 35 and 40 feet long. 

There are a few designs, but the most comfortable ones are those with wide beams and the hulls set farther apart. This size catamaran is necessary to ensure the boat can carry enough supplies and retains enough stability to be safe at sea. However, these small boats still feel very large and have beams of 19 to 21 feet. Boats of this size have twin diesel inboard engines. These boats come with four cabins or three cabins in an “owner’s version” layout.

Many of these boats could be described as French-style charter catamarans. Examples of boats like this include those made by Lagoon and Fountaine Pajot. South African companies like Leopard make them too, and there are a few one-off designs, like the American-made Manta share these features. 

Generally speaking, a 38-foot-long, 21-foot-wide sailboat is not a small one. But if you love the French-style catamaran, this is about the smallest you’ll find. That’s because this type of boat depends on its width for stability and its length for carrying a load. A shorter boat is very easy to overload. Most boat makers, Lagoon, Bali, Leopard, and the rest, currently make nothing less than 37 feet. 

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But there are some smaller options. 

On the other end of the spectrum from the super-wide French-style cat, there are small catamaran sailboat designs built for day-tripping and short-term coastal cruising. These are often narrower than offshore boats and can be stored in a regular boat slip. This is an especially important consideration in coastal areas where big offshore catamarans aren’t very common and marina options are limited. 

These boats will sometimes have beams of 15 feet or less. These smaller and lighter boats are often propelled by a single engine, either an inboard diesel or a gasoline outboard. All of these factors make them cheaper. 

Examples of boats like this, small and made for nearshore coastal cruising, are the 105MC from Gemini Catamarans and the Endeavour 30. The Gemini is one of the most popular coastal cruiser cats made. It is 35 feet long with a single center-mounted diesel inboard engine, retractable centerboards for shallow-water cruising, and distinctive hard dodger. They usually have two cabins or three cabins and one or two heads.

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A third group of catamarans doesn’t fit neatly into these two categories. They lie somewhere between small, say 30 to 37 feet, and are built well enough to be considered bluewater boats. They take their designs from seaworthy British catamarans built in the 1980s and 1990s, namely those built by Catalac and Prout. These were solid boats built tough to take on the North Sea that earned the excellent reputation they still have today. The Island Packet PacketCat and Dean Catamarans 365 are two more recent examples.

They tend not to be as beamy as the French charter catamarans and are much less common. However, for owners lucky enough to find a good one, they make excellent long-distance cruisers and liveaboard boats.

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Of course, the smallest catamaran of all is the beach cat that everyone is familiar with. It’s nothing more than two small hulls connected by poles and netting. Fun and fast, there’s no better toy on the resort’s beach. They have no interior accommodation—they are just for day sailing. We’ll keep our discussion limited to liveaboard catamaran options. 

Catamarans appeal to many sailors, but the reasons folks like them vary from person to person. For example, some are in love with the way cats sail. Faster and lighter than monohulls, they speed up quickly in light wind and skip over the waves. 

Others prefer the living space aboard a catamaran. They usually have open, airy salons with tons of light and fresh air everywhere. Big windows are the norm, unlike monohulls described by many as “caves.”

Here are a few reasons to consider a small catamaran with cabin. 

  • Cheaper than bigger catamarans
  • Shallow draft for exploring more places, especially compared to fixed keels on monohulls
  • Easy handling and happy sailing
  • Large windows and great ventilation in the living space
  • Large, open cockpits to entertain guests
  • Faster cruising than a similar-sized monohull
  • More interior living space than a monohull
  • Does not heal under sail as monohulls do—rides flatter
  • Fits in more slips and at more marinas than larger, wider boats
  • The narrower the boat, the more boatyards are available to you
  • One diesel engine price tag—keeps boat and maintenance cheap compared to twin inboard diesels
  • Option for outboard engines, which saves even more money in maintenance—some smaller boats have one or two outboard engines
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There are some struggles for catamaran and would-be catamaran owners, of course. But, by far, the biggest problem you’ll face with choosing a small catamaran is the problem of having limited choices. There aren’t many cats in the world when you compare them to monohulls, and those catamarans you find are more expensive.

Another problem with small catamarans is that they are very sensitive to overloading. While they have lots of storage space, they can’t hold much weight. As the hulls ride lower in the water, sailing performance and overall stability decrease. In other words, a catamaran will hold less weight than a monohull of a similar length.

  • Fewer available on the market than monohulls
  • Interior space feels different than that on bigger models
  • Weight carrying capacity is less than may be required for comfortable long-distance cruising
  • Lack of overall stability due to narrower beams
  • Seakeeping and ride qualities are poorer than long cats
  • Some find the ride quality of shorter catamarans to be uncomfortable
  • Lightly built with thin fiberglass layups, susceptible to flexing issues—some require more repair and maintenance than similar-sized and aged monohulls
  • High-quality offshore models are hard to find
  • Low bridgedeck clearance may mean wave slapping and pounding with some boats on some points of sail

Tips When Shopping for a Small Catamaran Sailboat

Here are a few things to remember if you want to purchase a small catamaran with cabin. 

When looking at the latest models, you’ll see that catamaran construction has changed quite a bit in the last two decades. So it’s really important to understand what you like so much about your dream catamaran. 

Is it the open feeling you get when standing in the salon, looking out of those huge windows? Or is it the way you can easily walk from the salon to the cockpit to the side decks or helm without stepping up and over seats, in and out of a deep cockpit? What about the easy access to your dinghy, which is on davits at the rear? Or maybe it’s the way that there’s plenty of light below decks in your cabin, and the boat feels open and airy?

The choices look very different when you start downsizing and looking at small cruising cats. Some or all of these features were things that designers had to learn to do. In some cases, they’re still learning how to do them. And in some cases, they’re impossible to do on a small boat. 

Size (Of Your Liveaboard Catamaran) Matters

Small catamarans have never been and will never be designed to carry a load. Catamarans are performance-oriented, even if some are built for charter and look like condo buildings. When you stuff too much weight in a catamaran, its sailing characteristics are degraded. As the waterline gets lower and lower, the boat sails noticeably slower, and stability is adversely affected. 

As a result, it’s frightfully easy to overload a small catamaran. Going out for a daysail is easy, as you might only bring a towel and some water. But living aboard or traveling long distances is another thing entirely. With a catamaran under 37 feet, it is very difficult not to overload it while keeping enough stuff—tools, spare parts, food/groceries, water, fuel, clothes, gadgets, books, etc. Cats 35 feet and under can be dangerously overloaded, which is another reason these boats are usually not generally considered bluewater vessels.

This is one of the biggest reasons you don’t see many small catamarans being built and crossing oceans—most people need more stuff than a small cat can safely hold. 

So with the quality of the living space and the weight of your stuff in mind, most cruising couples are most comfortable on a 40 or 42-foot catamaran. Peformance-wise, a 42 or 44-foot catamaran is the sweet spot for most. Unfortunately, these boats are expensive! Much more so than a 35-footer. 

Shorter catamarans also handle big seas differently. The shorter a catamaran is, the more likely it is to hobby horse—the tendency towards a quick, bow-up bow-down motion at sea. This is another reason that 44-footers are ideal—they’re long enough to escape this tendency and ride better in open water. Plus, their longer waterlines and narrower hulls mean these bigger cats will be significantly faster on all points of sail. If you want to see a list of bigger catamarans, check out our list of the best liveaboard catamarans .

So, you must approach your choice with these things in mind. A lot of people downsize their plans to fit their budget. But are you willing to put up with the problems associated with a smaller catamaran than you need? Would a different type of boat actually suit your goals better?

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Picking the Right Small Sail Catamaran

Every boat purchase is a compromise, and there is never a perfect boat that can do everything. First, keep a clear mental picture of your goals and what you love about the catamarans you’ve seen. Then, keep an open mind! There are so many different types of boats, and catamarans are just one of them. 

When you’re ready to start shopping for a small catamaran sailboat, check out our list of cheap catamarans for some great options in the under-40-foot range.

What are small catamarans called?

A small catamaran is a boat with two hulls. The smallest are beach catamarans like the Hobie Cat . For liveaboard sailors, small catamarans are between 35 and 40 feet long.

How much does a small catamaran cost?

Prices for small catamarans vary greatly depending on the boat’s popularity, quality, and design. For example, one of the most popular small liveaboard catamarans is the French-built Lagoon 380, built from 1999 to 2020. Depending on features, age, and location, these boats currently sell for between $200,000 and $400,000. On the other hand, the much smaller American-built Gemini 105MC can be found for half as much. 

What is the best small catamaran to live on?

Everyone is looking for something a little different in their liveaboard catamaran. The Lagoon 380 and Fountaine Pajot Mahe are popular options if you’re looking for a spacious and comfortable charter catamaran. 

What is the smallest catamaran to circumnavigate?

Many catamarans in the 35-foot range have successfully circumnavigated. Smaller ones have likely made the trip, albeit less comfortably. But generally, most sailors agree that a 38 to 40-foot cat would be the smallest size that should make the trip, and a 42 to 44-footer would be best. The WorldARC, a 15-month-long around-the-world sailing rally hosted by the World Cruising Club, requires boats to have a 40-foot length, although they will consider smaller vessels on a case-by-case basis.  

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If you want to live on the sea, catamarans are probably the most comfortable way of doing it. Unlike monohulls, catamarans have two hulls, giving you a smooth sailing experience and more interior space. There are tons of small catamarans, each with its pros and cons.  

The smallest cruising/liveaboard sailing catamaran is the Smart Cat S280. With a length overall of 27.9 feet (8.5 meters), it offers the most economical and spacious living area you can find on any liveaboard catamaran today. 

In this article, I’ll talk about the Smart Cat S280, and then ill show you alternatives. This article is meant to give you examples of boats that might be interesting and it’s a jumping-off point for further research into what suits you the best.

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How To Pick a Small Catamaran

Small catamarans are great if you’re on a budget. They’re also ideal if you want a modest space without too much going on inside. However, every small-size catamaran varies in features and design. So, if you’re looking for one, there are a few essential factors you have to bear in mind.  

Performance

When choosing a catamaran , your decision depends on what level of performance you need from the boat. Your choice will often come from what you’re going to use the boat for. 

However, the performance of a catamaran is a critical factor for safety as well. For example, the sail plan significantly affects the catamaran’s stability offshore.

Some performance features you have to keep in mind when choosing a catamaran include:

  • Average Speed upwind and downwind
  • How much weight can be loaded before performance is impacted

Interior Layout

Despite their size, small catamarans come with a variety of living spaces. In between the hulls, you’ll find different types of amenities, including a kitchen, lounge, and dining area.  

Every catamaran comes with a unique arrangement for its cabins. Usually, you’ll also have cabins in the two hulls and sometimes a master cabin on the deck. The deck may also have a sitting space with trampoline areas to relax.

The cabins on a catamaran are sometimes referred to as berths. Manufacturers modify one or two berths to make a bathroom with a toilet and showerhead or “head.”

Exterior Design

The interior features are essential because they determine not only your living condition while onboard but also how easily the boat can be sailed, are all lines drawn to the cockpit?

Now that we know how to choose sailing catamarans, let’s look at the smallest liveaboard catamarans on the market today, starting with the most compact one.

Smart Cat S280: The Smallest Liveaboard Catamaran

The Smart Cat S280 is the smallest catamaran on the market today. The Korean-made catamaran offers a mix of space, shallow sailing, and affordability.

At the 2020 Miami Boat Show, the starting price of the Smart Cat S280 was $149,900.

It runs on a 19.8 Yamaha HorsePower engine with a 50 Horse Power option. Depending on your location, you can drop down or lift the engine out of the water. It holds a 102-liter (26.94-gallon) fuel tank and a 135-liter (35.66-gallon) water tank. 

The open hard-top version is ideal for summer sailing and boat parties. The cat is also available in a closed “house” version, allowing more privacy and climate protection. 

The boat features three queen-sized berths, office space, and a kitchen area. It has two living configurations:

  • Three cabins and one head
  • Two cabins and two heads

Each cabin berth has a double-sized bed. The bathroom contains a sink, a head and handheld shower, and an electric toilet. The wide lounge area with two trampolines can accommodate at least four seating positions. It also contains a drop-down anchor with an electric windlass.

The interior is fitted with broad windows and drop-down blinds, cabinet lockers, tour-size hanging closets, and LED step lights to guide you when lights are dim. It also has an 18,000 BTU air conditioning system controlled from the inside. The ceiling has a vinyl finishing, an upgrade from the carpet fabric finishing in previous models.

The kitchen space comes with storage cabinets, a DC 12 V 50-liter (13.2-gallon) refrigerator, enclosed refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, electric stove burner, and a sink. It is wired with a Fusion audio system that includes two speakers.

The Smart Cat S280 supplies hot water to the kitchen and bathroom, thanks to an AC 120 V 6-gallon water heater. The head floor is wooden, while the cockpit has a patterned Seadek floor. 

The boat has a VHF radio, a Garmin sail pack navigation package, and a Garmin GPS Chart Plotter. It also includes wind speed and direction equipment, a depth sounder, and a compass. The rigging is performed with a steering wheel.

Specifications

The dimensions of the Smart Cat S280 are:

The Smart Cat S280 has made its mark as the ideal small-size cruise cat. However, there are other options on the market.

Other Small Sailing Catamarans

The Dean 365 is suitable for cruising coastal grounds. Made by Dean Catamarans in South Africa, it is 36 feet (10.97 meters) long with single or twin diesel engines. It can be configured to have four cabins and one showerhead or three cabins and two showerheads.

At $50,000, it features:

  • A 3-foot draft (0.91 meters)
  • A mast height of 46 feet (14.02 meters)
  • A Fixed Keels underbody
  • Weight of 6 tons (5,443.1 kg)
  • Speed of 6 to 7 knots
  • A beam of 17.7 feet (5.39 meters)

The Gemini 105 is one of the flagship boats of Gemini Catamarans. Initially manufactured in Maryland, the compact cat is now made in Florida. It’s 33 feet (10.05 meters) long with a layout of three cabins and one head.

Costing around $100,000, it contains:

  • Mast height of 47 feet (14.32 meters)
  • Maximum draft height of 5 feet (1.52 meters)
  • One diesel engine
  • Centerboards underbody
  • A beam of 14 feet (4.26 meters)
  • Speed of 8 knots
  • Weight of 4.8 tons (4,800 kg)

At 36 feet (10.97 meters), the Mahe 36 has two inboard diesel engines with sail drives. It contains three cabins and one head, or two cabins and two heads. 

Commonly found in the Caribbean, it costs about $300,000 and comes with:

  • A maximum draft height of 3.6 feet (1.09 meters)
  • Mast height of 55 feet (16.76 meters)
  • Fixed Keels underbody
  • A beam of 19.4 feet (5.91 meters)
  • A weight of 5.5 tons (4,989.52 kg)
  • A speed of 7 to 11 knots

Endeavor 36

The Endeavor 36 is a three-cabin catamaran commonly found in the United States coastal areas. This catamaran was made for easy handling and comfort. It is powered by twin diesel engines and costs about $100,000. 

It is 36 feet (10.97 meters) long and features:

  • A mast height of 47 feet (14.32 meters)
  • A maximum draft of 2.75 feet (0.84 meters)
  • An underbody of Fixed Keels
  • A beam of 15 feet (4.57 meters)
  • A speed of up to 8 knots

This catamaran is 37 feet (11.27 meters) long with an interior layout of four cabins. Running on twin diesel engines, it costs about $150,000. 

It also has:

  • A maximum draft height of 3.35 feet (1.02 meters)
  • A mast height of 55 feet (16.76 meters)
  • A beam of 19.68 feet (5.99 meters)
  • A fixed Keels underbody
  • A weight of 4.5 tons (4,500 kg)
  • A speed of up to 11 knots

Seawind 1000

The Seaweed 1000 is an Australian-made catamaran that is 37 feet (11.27 meters) long. It’s ideal for bluewater cruising with four cabins, one head, and a twin gas outboard engine. 

It costs over $150,000 and features:

  • A maximum draft height of 3.2 feet (0.97 meters)
  • A beam of 19.42 feet (5.92 meters)
  • A weight of 4 tons (4,000 kg)
  • A speed of 4.5 knots

PDQ 36 Capella

Designed by Alan Slater, the PDQ 36 Capella is a 36-foot (10.97 meter) long catamaran that costs around $100,000. Its engines can be single or twin gas outboard. It can also run on a twin diesel inboard engine. It contains two or three cabins and one or two heads. 

Some of its other features include:

  • A maximum draft height of 2.8 feet (0.85 meters)
  • A maximum mast height of 47 feet (14.32 meters)
  • A beam of 18.25 feet (5.56 meters)
  • A speed of 7 knots

Lagoon 37 TPI

The Lagoon 37 TPI is 37 feet (11.27 meter) long and costs over $100,000. It is a rare classic catamaran with three or four cabins and two heads. It uses two inboard diesel engines. 

  • A maximum draft height of 4 feet (1.21 meters)
  • A speed of 7 to 14 knots
  • A beam of 20.17 feet (6.15 meters)
  • A weight of 5.3 tons (5,300 kg)

This catamaran is 29.25 feet (8.92 meters) long, making it one of the smallest and most affordable on this list. With either a single gas outboard engine or twin inboard diesel engines, it’s an excellent catamaran for sailing the North Sea. 

It costs about $50,000, and features:

  • A tabernacle mast
  • A mast height of 54.5 feet (16.61 meters)
  • A draft of 3.33 feet (1.02 meters)

Prout 37 Snowgoose

The Prout 37 Snowgoose is 37 feet (11.27 meters) long and came after the Prout 35. It’s a great choice for bluewater sailing with three cabins and one head. They cost about $100,000 and run on a single outdrive engine, although some rare models have twin inboard engines. 

They also contain:

  • A maximum draft of 2.08 feet (0.63 meters)
  • A mast height of 40 feet (12.19 meters)
  • A weight of 5.5 tons (5,500 kg)
  • A draft of 3 feet (0.91 meters)
  • A beam of 6.25 feet (1.91 meters)

The Lagoon 380 is a bluewater catamaran that runs on twin diesel engines. Its price is $100,000, and it measures 37 feet (11.27 meters) in length. The boat launched in 1999 and is primarily found in Europe and the United States.

Some of its features include:

  • Two or three cabins and two heads
  • A mast height of 56.1 feet (17.09 meters)
  • A maximum draft of 3.83 feet (1.17 meters)
  • A beam of 21.42 feet (6.53 meters)
  • A speed of up to 10 knots
  • A weight of 7.1 tons (7,100 kg)

Prout Event 34

The Prout Event 34 looks just like the Snowgoose, although the latter is slightly bigger. It has two diesel engines that can support bluewater sailing. At 34 feet (10.36 meters), it costs nearly $30,000. 

The Prout Event 34’s interior includes three berths, one head, and office space. This catamaran is not commonly found worldwide, though a few can be located on European and American coastlines. 

It contains:

  • Maximum draft height of 2.72 feet (0.82 meters)
  • Mast height of 30.25 feet (9.22 meters)
  • A beam of 15.7 feet (4.78 meters)
  • A speed of 7 to 9 knots

Endeavor 30

The Endeavor 30 is 30 feet (9.14 meters) long with two cabins, a galley, a dining area, and two heads. Manufactured by Florida-based Endeavor Catamaran Corporation, the $80,000 catamaran has:

  • Sails that reach 7.5 knots
  • Mast height of 48 feet (14.63 meters)
  • Maximum draft of 2.83 feet (0.86 meters)
  • Headroom of 6.33 feet (1.93 meters)
  • A beam of 14.5 feet (4.42 meters)
  • A weight of 3.5 tons (3,500 kg)

Maine Cat 30

The Maine Cat 30 is a 30-foot (9.14 meters) long catamaran that costs over $100,000. It features a 26-gallon fuel tank and a 63-gallon (286.4 liter) freshwater tank. It has three double berths and one single berth.

The Maine Cat 30 contains:

  • A weight of 3 tons (3,000 kg)
  • 18-foot beam (5.48 meters)
  • Maximum draft of 5 feet (1.52 meters)
  • A speed of 5.5 to 6.5 knots
  • A mast height of 48 feet (14.63 meters)

Key Takeaways

The smallest liveaboard catamaran, the Smart Cat S280, is 27.9 feet (8.5 meters) long. However, numerous other options are available if you are looking for a small liveaboard catamaran.

Each of these options comes with different interior designs, exterior features, and performance specifications, so look at all your options to pick the best one for you!

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Great boats come in small packages.

Sometimes a boat doesn’t have to be the biggest one on the dock to be the best boat for a particular boater. Small boats have lots to recommend them in fact, and we incorporated many of the benefits of small boats into every boat in our line. These attributes just make sense for 99 percent of boats.

Smaller boats are easy to operate, simpler and less expensive to maintain, and better for the environment. Why have 55 feet at the waterline when one can have 38 feet with the same amount of deckspace and accommodations?

Small Power Catamarans Get the Same Benefits of Great Hull Design

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A small power catamaran may be easy to get around to handle lines around the dock, and is just more manageable all around for a cruising couple than a boat that’s much larger. That said, our patented proa hull design means Aspen owners get all the benefits of seakeeping, straight tracking, and efficient cruising, without paying more for dockage.

Bringing together all the features of an Aspen Power Catamaran in a sweet little package will ensure happy cruising and adventures galore for our owners and their families and friends.

Here Are the Small Catamarans that Deliver Big on Boating Fun

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Boats for sale in Spokane / Coeur D'alene

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  • 2020 Yamaha AR-190 Boat $38,000 Deerpark
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  • 1988 Mastercraft ProStar 190 Low Hours $12,999 Sandpoint
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  • 1978 Apollo 24ft Cabin Cruiser $4,500 Diamond Lake
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  • Brand new Montego Bay F8522 Pontoon 2pt Back 115HP Mercury CT $39,240 Wholesale Prices@Southern Idaho RV & Marine
  • 1958 17' Chris Craft Sportsman $24,000 Tiger
  • Sanger surf boat $29,000 Sandpoint
  • 13.5 argo/whitewater raft $2,000 Spokane
  • 14 ft hewscraft fishing boat $3,000 Mead
  • 1988 Olympic 17' hardtop $5,500
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  • 1978 Fiberform Cougar 19Ft $6,000 Spokane
  • 89 Ski Natique Wakeboard Boat w/ Wakesurf Set Up $7,500 Careywood
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  • 1983 catalina 25 $15,000 Bayview ID.
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  • 1997 Wellcraft Excalibur 45 with tripple axel trailer $68,000 Colville
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  • 1995 Tug/Trailer “Spike” for sale or Lease $0
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  • Miller welder $5,500 Cda
  • 1987 Seaswirl Sierra $5,500 Worley
  • 2016 EZ loader boat trailer $3,500 Rathdrum
  • GREGOR 14 FT BOAT SUZUKI $1,750 Post Falls
  • 1996 Bass fishing boat Rajun Cajun 210 $7,000 Spokane Valley
  • 2022 Hurricane SunDeck Sport 205 OB SunDeck Sport Series $49,999 Hayden, ID
  • 2022 Hurricane SunDeck 2486 OB SunDeck Series $76,407 Hayden, ID
  • 2023 Four Winns H2 Bowrider $72,995 Hayden, ID
  • 86 Century Bronco Boat $950 Coeur D Alene
  • 2023 Sanger 231 SLE Ski/Wakeboard Boats $111,500 Hayden, ID
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  • 1985 fish and ski bass boat $7,000 Spirit lake
  • SeaDoo $1,200 Springdale
  • Wenonah Prism Solo Demo Canoe 16.5ft - 30lbs Aramid Ultralight $2,999
  • 2003 Weldcraft Renegade $32,500 Bonners Ferry
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  • 2000 Baja Islander $20,900 Hayden Lake
  • 2024 Manitou Explore 22 MAX Bench Pontoon Boats $91,799 Hayden, ID
  • 2023 Manitou Explore 24 Navigator Pontoon Boats $90,999 Hayden, ID
  • 2023 Manitou Explore 24 Switchback Recreation $89,299 Hayden, ID
  • 2023 Alumacraft Trophy 175 Aluminum Fish Boats $46,654 Hayden, ID
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  • aluminum boat trailer $6,500
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  • 1969 Glasspar Runabout project w/ 50hp Johnson $500 Coeur D Alene
  • Boat With New Trailer For Sale $29,900 Coeur D Alene
  • 2008 Malibu Wake Setter VLX 21 feet $38,000 Spokane
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  • 1992 Yamaha Waverunner 3, 1 owner with 760 race engine. $4,500 Spokane
  • 1995 Stingray 609ZP Cuddy Cabin $7,500 Coeur dAlene
  • 1989 Starcraft mariner 180 boat $6,500 Spokane
  • Wanted 65' to 70' slip CDA lake or river $1,000 Coeur D Alene
  • Sailboat $5,000 Medical Lake
  • 8’ Livingston Rowboat $200 Hayden
  • 1989 Bayliner Capri Cuddy $4,200 Rathdrum
  • 1997 Centurion Falcon Sports $18,000 Spokane WA
  • Cobalt 190 Bow Rider *Clean!* $16,500 Ford
  • 2021 gtx 170 $12,500 Spokane valley
  • 1963 Wooden Boat SALE/TRADE $1,000 Sandpoint
  • 14 foot aluminum boat $3,100
  • Metal boat $300
  • 2022 Starweld 17 Flex DC PRO $31,999 Spokane Valley
  • 2003 BAYLINER 24FT CABIN CRUISER WITH SLIP $21,500 Hagadone Marine Blackwell Island
  • 1985 Sea Ray Sundancer 25FT $12,499 Hayden, ID
  • 21FT cuddy cruiser $4,500 Hayden, ID
  • 10' Custom Bass Boat $600 Medical Lake
  • Starweld 16ft fusion DC $18,000
  • 2009 Rinker Captiva 246 - LOW HOURS $28,999 Sagle
  • Air Nautique 216V surf wakeboarding boat!! $45,000 Spokane
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  • 2010 Glastron boat $24,000 Sandpoint, ID.
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  • 2006 Bayliner 192 Cuddy $12,500 Ft. Spokane
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  • 2016 Ranger Boats Z521C $45,995 Hayden, ID
  • StarCraft 170 $0 Moses Lake/Spokane
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  • 2018 Heyday WT-2 Wakeboard Boat with Trailer * Great Condition * $49,995 Townsend
  • 2012 Malibu Wakesetter VLX $63,000 Richland
  • 1988 Supra TS6M comp $8,500 Newman Lake
  • New 2024 16’ Holiday 1628 MirroCraft w/60HP Suzuki $23,699 Wholesale Prices@Southern Idaho RV& Marine
  • 25 gal tank $100 Veradale
  • LUND $16,000 Spokane valley
  • 1993 BLUE WATER MONTE CARLO $7,500 Spokane
  • Searay $5,000 Spokane Valley
  • 2021 Bayliner VR5 (30 hrs) $35,000 Seeley Lake
  • Fish and ski $8,700 Elk
  • Jet ski lift $500 Sagle
  • 13ft Wenonah Fusion Solo Canoe w/Rudder 40lbs $3,499
  • 1989 Sea Ray 180br $5,900 SPOKANE
  • TUBE $25 Spokane, Valley
  • Outboard Jet $6,500 Lewiston
  • Seadoo Spark 2 UP 90HP with IBR $7,500 Priest River
  • Kayaks $2,000 Chilco
  • Current Design Kayak- Squamish $815 Post Falls
  • 17 foot coleman ram x canoe $600 Coeur D Alene
  • 2022 Crownline express cabin cruiser 264 CR $128,998 Spokane
  • 1995 Blue Water $8,500 Spokane
  • 2003 23' Cobalt 8.1L Volvo Penta $28,995 CoeurdAlene
  • Wood kicker boat $1,500 Ritzville
  • 2022 Lowe Stinger 188 $27,500 Spokane
  • 1995 Bayliner 2655 Ciera Sunbridge $16,500 Spokane
  • 2007 Sea Ray $17,000 Kootenai
  • New Wenonah 18.5ft - Minnesota 2 Canoe Ultralight 48lbs Tandem $4,499
  • 14 foot catamaran sailboat $500 Priest lake Idaho
  • 10 foot sit in kayak $200 Priest lake Idaho
  • 1989 Wellcraft 210XL $6,750 Spokane
  • Lumd 1825 explorer sport $22,000 Spokane
  • 2021 Smoker Craft 13TL Alaskan $7,800 Spokane/ Coeur d'Alene
  • Outcast Discovery Oncilla Pontoon $300 N Indian Trail
  • Bucks Bags pontoon boat $500 Chewelah
  • Outcast cat 4 float tube $300 Spokane
  • Traveler with bunk trailer $700 Chewelah
  • crownline boat $19,500 Spokane
  • 2011 Lund Explore 1675 $22,000 Hayden
  • 15' Eddyline Carbonlite Kayak $1,200 Coeur d'Alene
  • 2008 G3 LX 22 Fish n Cruise $12,995 Hayden
  • Seadoo Cruise 21 $47,000 Liberty Lake
  • 8' single person pontoon boat $250 Coeur d'Alene
  • 15 Foot Sotar Elite Cataraft $3,000 South Spokane
  • 1992 seaswirl $6,500 Athol
  • Premier 250 "Double Decker" Triple Pontoon $105,899 With Slide !!
  • New Wenonah 15' 7" Basswood Solo Canoe - 35lbs $3,549
  • Never Used Jackson Zen 3 Medium Kayak and Gear $1,400 Spokane Valley
  • 17 Foot Smoker Craft Aluminum Canoe $750 Spokane
  • 1975 Boston Whaler Sport 15' $5,500 9 Mile
  • Swell SCUPPER 14 w/Adventure Pkg & Rudder $1,700 Ponderay, Sandpoint, Hope, Sagle, Bonners Ferry
  • Alumacraft Comp Shadow 185, 150 V-Max SHO, Travel Cover $43,995 Clackamas
  • Crownline 210CC Cuddy Cabin $16,700 Post Falls
  • 92 Bildwell $19,999 Otis Orchards
  • 12' Duroboat /5hp Nissan 4 stroke $1,600 Elk
  • 2001 Searay 310 Sundancer $58,500 Priestlake ID
  • 1986 Bayliner Cierra w/trailer $1,900 Clark Fork, Idaho
  • Sea Ray 190 for sale $5,500 Post Falls
  • 2006 SeaRay 220 Select $20,499 Indian Trail, NW Spokane
  • 2024 North River 21' Seahawk Fast Back $0 at Elephant Boys Spokane Valley
  • New "2024" LOWE Roughneck RX18TN $32,500 at Elephant Boy's Boating Store
  • Special Sale on Malibu 9.5 $499 at Elephant Boys-Spokane Valley

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Boats for sale in Maine

  • 1989 Regal 21.5 Ft Cuddy with a 4.3 Mercrusier and Trailer TODAY 5/19 $3,500 Belmont, NH
  • 7’8” North Atlantic Inflatable Raft $500 East Boothbay
  • 10’ Beacon Rowing Skiff $550 East Boothbay
  • 17 ft Sea Ray 8 Person Bow Rider Ski Boat $1,500 Portland
  • PFD (Six) Type III Personal Floatation Device $55 Jonesport
  • Old town loon 126 angler $1,100 Dresden
  • 2012 Sea-Doo GTI SE 130 w/iBR w/2020 Trailer $6,500 Raymond/Sebago Lake
  • For sale by owner. Three 14’ Sail boats ( requireimg some TLC - Fixerupper). $450 Leeds
  • 1989 Hinterhoeller Limestone 24 Cuddy Cabin $23,000 Yarmouth
  • Quest Angler Fishing Boat $700 Turner
  • Galvanized Single Axle roller Trailer $1,495 Limington
  • Mowhawk XL 11 $450 Madison
  • RANGER BASS BOAT $18,000 saco
  • 2005 Campion 18ft bowrider $11,500 Lebanon
  • Boat for Sale $7,800 Sidney
  • Old Town Kayak $250 York
  • Starcraft aluminum boat w/ 20 HP Mercury motor $2,500 BRIDGTON
  • Point Jude 15 Daysailer, Exceptional Condition $7,900 Northampton Massachusetts
  • !0 foot Fiberglass Skiff/Dingy $500 Freeport
  • Triad Boat Trailer - 2008 Galvanized. - 21' $995 Northampton Massachusetts
  • 20’ Maritime Skiff, 2004 Suzuki with low hours $16,850 Brunswick
  • Dinghy-7 1/2' Fiberglass dinghy $125 Yarmouth
  • North Atlantic Inflatable $375 Freeport
  • Old Town Otter kayak (2) $325 GEORGETOWN
  • 1990 Skeeter Bass Boat 17ft $5,500 Winslow
  • 15' WOOD CANVAS CANOE $1,200 Dixmont
  • 16 Crestliner Fish/Ski Boat $3,500 Denmark
  • .TRADE ANTIQUE SPEEDBOAT&MOTOR&TRAILER FOR MOTORCYCLE $0 Cornish
  • Necky Eskia Sea Kayak $650 North Yarmouth
  • Old Town Predator 13 $1,500 DIXMONT
  • 22ft grady white $12,500 Damariscotta
  • Rebuilt 1976 Sabre 28 $9,000 Winchester
  • Pungo 120 kayak $1,000 Westbrook
  • 1982 BAYLINER TROPHY $8,500 Northport
  • Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120 kayak $1,300 union
  • Stillwater Canoe $300 LEWISTON
  • Cape Dory 27 sailboat $10,000 Georgetown
  • Boston Whaler 160 $35,000
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Watch an exploding Ukrainian drone boat dodge fire from the air to kill one of the small, high-speed Russian ships still fighting in the Black Sea

  • Ukraine used an exploding naval drone to destroy a Russian military speedboat in Crimea on Monday.
  • Footage shows the drone navigating through heavy aerial fire to strike the Russian boat. 
  • It's the latest attack on Russia's Black Sea Fleet, which has largely been dispersed.

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Ukraine's exploding drone boats appear to be hunting down smaller, high-speed vessels in the Black Sea after Russia pulled back its larger warships following a spate of devastating attacks.

The Ukrainian Main Directorate of Intelligence, or HUR, said on Monday that its forces destroyed a Russian military speedboat with a Magura V5 naval drone in Uzka Bay, located in the northwestern corner of the occupied Crimean peninsula.

The attack marks Ukraine's latest strike against the Russian Black Sea Fleet. This months-long drone and missile campaign has forced Moscow to relocate many of its vulnerable assets away from the fleet's headquarters in Crimea and closer to Russia, on the other side of the sea.

"Since the fear of Ukrainian attacks forces the occupiers to hide large ships of the Black Sea Fleet away from the peninsula, combat work continues against the high-speed maneuverable military vessels of the Russians," the HUR, an arm of Ukraine's defense ministry, wrote in a statement on the Telegram messaging platform, per translation.

Footage of the attack shared by Ukraine shows one of the naval drones take heavy fire from above, most likely from an aircraft. The drone manages to evade the fire, which lands in the surrounding water, and makes its way toward the Russian boat sitting at a pier.

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The Russian boat appears to be covered by a camouflage tarp. It's unclear if it was manned by any troops at the time of the attack. The video cuts just as the Ukrainian drone slams into the vessel. Kyiv did not say whether it lost any drones in the attack.

Another successful mission by @DI_Ukraine . A Magura V5 sea drone destroyed a russian speedboat in temporarily occupied Crimea. pic.twitter.com/BBXbPq2lpj — Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 6, 2024

Russia's defense ministry claimed on Monday that the Black Sea Fleet had destroyed five of the Ukrainian drone boats near Crimea's northwestern coast. Moscow published footage to Telegram showing a helicopter open fire on the surface of the water, and at one point, an explosion can be seen. It did not acknowledge any of its own losses.

Business Insider was unable to immediately verify the footage from the two militaries.

The HUR identified the Russian vessel as a "Mongoose," a $3 million multi-purpose ship first produced in 2000 that is capable of engaging in combat operations, patrolling, and carrying out search and rescue operations. These boats can be up to 65 feet long and are equipped with machine guns, automatic grenade launchers, and portable air-defense systems.

Ukrainian forces have heavily relied on their arsenals of Magura V5s and Sea Babies — another type of exploding naval drone — to damage and destroy scores Russian warships in the Black Sea. Many of those targets were larger vessels, unlike the one that was struck on Monday.

Russia has been unable to consistently defend against this asymmetrical style of warfare , despite recent reshuffling in its naval leadership and new efforts to curb the threat. These efforts include added protections in port and outfitting its crews with more machine guns, as well as additional combat air patrols.

A general in the Security Service of Ukraine, or SBU, previously told Business Insider that Moscow constantly has planes and combat helicopters patrolling around the western Black Sea, which would be consistent with the video shared earlier by the Russian defense ministry. Still, Kyiv has managed to find success in targeting Russian vessels with its drones.

Watch: Video of Russian naval ship explosion shows a much-needed win for Ukraine

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