The Leopard Identity Leopard Catamarans pushes the boundaries of catamaran design.
Leopard catamaran reviews. Combined they provided plenty of power to push us through choppy offshore seas. Built with a high standard of construction they are good value for money on the used catamaran market. Leopard 46 Designed for blue-water cruising this comfy cat will get you where youre going in a hurry.
Its a clean aesthetic that permeates the whole Leopard line. Multiple owners report that as soon as they saw the 48 their boat search came to a sudden halt. At a cruise speed of 172 knots at 3000 rpm it sipped just 94 gph total and fuel use only increased to 16 gph at WOT.
Leopard 42 Sticking with its proven design formula but also cherry-picking popular features from its recent models Leopard Catamarans has launched a best of package with this new boat that sold nearly 30 units. The Leopard in Miami sported a square-top main a conventional mainsail is also offered and an overlapping genoa. Simonis Voogd and Robertson and Caine have hit a sweet spot with the Leopard 48.
From our July 2007 issue. Shes big enough for comfort large accommodations and ample storage yet easy to manage even to singlehand. You will have to be on alert at all times checking on windspeed often to avoid.
In 2004 Leopard partnered with designers Morelli Melvin. When the charter industry took notice they requested smaller sailing cats for their fleets so Leopard provided the 38-foot model as well as a 42-foot model. The Leopard 43 is a popular cruising catamaran.
Leopard began their sailing catamaran line-up with a cruise-worthy 45-foot catamaran. 104 knots in one puff was my personal best for the day. Leopard 40 Review and Common Problems.