Leopard 40: exterior solidity and distorted interior layout
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Lovers of cruising catamarans, the new Leopard 40 has arrived. Like its other predecessors, the 12-meter is built in the South African Robertson & Caine shipyards. The design, which communicates solidity first and foremost, comes from the pencils of architects Simonis & Voogd.
THE INTERIOR LAYOUT IS THE NEWNESS
The new feature of the Leopard 40 is the interior layout. The galley is moved toward the bow and the salon is located aft, next to a sliding glass door that separates it from the aft cockpit but at the same time provides panoramic views. This fusion of the inside and outside allows guests easy movement and communication between the living room and the cockpit. In addition, the galley includes a large window at the front and a door to the deck and bow of the yacht (the door increases the feeling of spaciousness while allowing more ventilation). Like the rest of the Leopard yachts, the interior is in a modern, rational style and characterized by light colors.
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET.
Overall length: 11.99 m
Hull length: 11.62 m
Max. width: 6.72 m
Draft: 1.25 m
Motorization: 2×29 hp
Fuel tank: 360 l
Fresh water tanks: 780 l
Bunks: 6+1 or 8+2
Bathrooms: 2
Showers: 2
Cabins: 3 or 4
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