I'm guessing that it's an older Delos video from the Bahamas.
Lots of charter cats in the Caribbean but more recently an increase in owned Lagoon and Leopards type of boats. They are a certain type of cat that provides lots of accommodation but not a great deal of sailing performance unless broad reaching. They seem to be a type of owner with less interest in sailing but still wanting their Caribbean experience and why not. These boats provide great space and are brilliant at anchor. Their sailing performance is a secondary consideration. I am not knocking them but its hard to beat a monohull for sailing enjoyment. I say this as a sailor who's previous two boats were catamarans. Very happy with my mono but if I was a lottery winner I might be tempted by the new Balance 620 and venture back to the dark side.........We sailed in the Windward Islands a few years ago. Most charter boats appeared to be big cats. Most liveaboard boats were 35-45' monohulls. We chartered a 41ft monohull and found it excellent for our purpose?
Lots of charter cats in the Caribbean but more recently an increase in owned Lagoon and Leopards type of boats. They are a certain type of cat that provides lots of accommodation but not a great deal of sailing performance unless broad reaching. They seem to be a type of owner with less interest in sailing but still wanting their Caribbean experience and why not. These boats provide great space and are brilliant at anchor. Their sailing performance is a secondary consideration. I am not knocking them but its hard to beat a monohull for sailing enjoyment. I say this as a sailor who's previous two boats were catamarans. Very happy with my mono but if I was a lottery winner I might be tempted by the new Balance 620 and venture back to the dark side.........
.... I am not knocking them but its hard to beat a monohull for sailing enjoyment. I say this as a sailor who's previous two boats were catamarans. Very happy with my mono but if I was a lottery winner I might be tempted by the new Balance 620 and venture back to the dark side.........
Ah yes, fully agree. If the Outremer is a Porche then what are the Gunboats? For me I would always want a performance cat with daggerboards. Friends have an Aikane 56 high performance cat. I weather routed them across the Atlantic in May. St Martin to Azores in 12 days. A strong fast and light cat with a huge amount of space. Carbon daggerboards, carbon mast.Easy to beat... both upwind and downwind... But Tomahawk is an Outremer... described by some as the Porche of the seas![]()
They are perfect for outdoor living. Med and Caribbean boats for sure. I used to get excited when I took my jumper off when sailing in the UK!!Up to very recently, we have been sailing on the South Coast and the Solent and during the last seven years, I don't think we have seen many catamarans around. So, perhaps, catamarans are becoming popular primarily in the Caribbean and to a lesser degree in the Med.
You surprise meEasy to beat... both upwind and downwind... But Tomahawk is an Outremer... described by some as the Porche of the seas![]()
50 years ago we had a mooring in Mudeford, we were surrounded by 9m Catalans, at least 7 of them, mind you Tom Lack did used to build them just down the road, so that may have something to do with it.
They seem to be a type of owner with less interest in sailing but still wanting their Caribbean experience and why not. These boats provide great space and are brilliant at anchor. Their sailing performance is a secondary consideration. I am not knocking them but its hard to beat a monohull for sailing enjoyment.
I took a screenshot picture from youtube of an anchorage somewhere exotic and warm. Most of the yachts in the anchorage are catamarans; it appears that catamarans are getting very popular over there.View attachment 80787