Since I started my writing about boats that normal, non-billionaires could actually sail themselves at SAIL Magazine in Boston in 1995, I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for Aquila Catamarans co ...
In this episode of Trimaran Life, join us as we sail down the coast of South Carolina on a 47ft NEEL Trimaran. We face several challenges with the boat, illustrating that even new vessels can have ...
With a growing focus on mitigating climate change and progressing toward the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2050 net-zero target, the marine sector is under intense pressure to ...
Here is a reason why Dragonfly owners are okay with waiting two years or more to get their hands on the new 36. Everyone that has tested it agrees: It’s a multihuller’s dream boat. “Exhilarating” is ...
Back in 2009, a friend bet British cyclist Paul Spencer that he couldn't ride his bike the length of the British Isles in less than a week. Spencer took up the challenge, and completed the route – ...
For this exceptional yacht, Global Yacht Technology, founded in 2025, chose a trimaran over a catamaran for its stability, power, speed and reliability. The vessel, the first of which has already been ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The 2025 U.S. Multihull Championship has taken over the Corpus Christi Bay, drawing about 85 sailors from across the country, and beyond, for four days of high-performance ...
if you’re looking for a boat that is fast, fun and stable, look no further than the good ol’ reliable beach catamarans, which gained popularity in the early 1970s because of one man, Hobart “Hobie” ...
Part of the new C-Series, the cat has an expansive three-deck layout that can accommodate up to 12 guests in style and comfort. The open-plan design creates flow inside and out, above and below. A ...
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This week is the start of a new multihull adventure…Trimaran Life! Have we ever sailed a trimaran? No. Have we ever been skippers of any other vessel aside from Curiosity? Nope! Yet we've been trusted ...