Catamarans 2025: four multihulls for dream cruises
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The year 2025 for boating will be another year where the focus will be on catamarans. These boats, increasingly popular for their stability and space on board, are evolving to satisfy even the most demanding. With the emergence of cutting-edge models and sustainable technologies, modern catamarans promise to offer unprecedented sailing experiences, combining comfort and performance. We explore some of the most interesting proposals in this article; if you want to see all the other proposals, you can find them here.
The “inventors” of the cruising catamaran
Fountaine Pajot is the shipyard that invented the concept of the cruising catamaran in 1983 and then grew it and made it successful through its values: a seafaring spirit, contemporary elegance, and the ability to balance performance and comfort. This is because the philosophy that has always driven Fountaine Pajot’s work and mindset is one of sharing emotions: it embodies the passion and bond that animates the community of all those who sail on one of the 4,000 Fountaine Pajot catamarans that sail the world today.
Catamarans 2025. Unique quality and style
Nautitech is a shipyard that is synonymous with excellence and innovation, making catamarans designed for those who want to experience the sea intensely, whether sailing or relaxing. Each Nautitech model is always designed to meet the needs of the most demanding sailors, thanks to elegant lines, superior hydrodynamic performance, and impeccable build quality. Attention to detail and thoughtful approach make these sailing catamarans the ideal choice for those seeking the best in boating and cruising experience.
A seaside villa of 24 meters
NSS Yachting, Lagoon shipyard’s main European dealer, has delivered the new Seventy8, the first sold in Italy. It is a boat that is striking in its elegance and grandeur: it is in fact the yard’s flagship, a state-of-the-art motor catamaran. Even when cruising on the Seventy8 there is no shortage of space, from the aft living room to the bow lounge, via the interior saloon, which can also be configured by the customer in different layouts, with a customizable number of cabins.
Catamarans 2025. Motorized, but green!
It is in Fano, on the Marche Sea, that the innovative catamarans Silent Yachts, a leading sustainable boating company and the first to introduce solar-powered yachts to the market, are born. Designed and built in Italy, the catamarans guarantee near-zero emissions. With state-of-the-art solar panels, powerful electric motors, lithium-ion batteries and a backup generator, they ensure smooth and quiet sailing without fumes and vibrations. Solar energy stored in the batteries allows the boat to sail and powers the appliances on board, even in the absence of sunshine.
This is the fourth installment of our journey through the best catamarans of 2025. Find the shipyards, purchase formulas, dealers and operators by clicking here.
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