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Would you master the art of fast ocean passage-making or enjoy the simplicity of a minimalist luxury lifestyle at sea? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Outremer 51 © Outremer Yachting Length overall: 15.27 m or 50 ft 1 in Beam: 7.45 m or 24 ft 5 in Draft: 0.95 m or 3 ft 1 in to 2.35 m or 7 ft 9 in Displacement: 10,000 kg or 22,046 lb Engines: 2 x 40 hp or 50 hp Fuel capacity: 440 L or 116 US gal Water capacity: 370 L or 98 US gal Sail area: 125 m² or 1,345 sq ft Cabins: 3-4 Berths: 6-10 persons The Outremer 51 is a masterclass in offshore efficiency, designed for sailors who prioritize safety and speed during long-distance world cruising. Built in France with a focus on weight optimization and structural rigidity, it remains one of the most successful performance catamarans in the history of multihull sailing. The retractable daggerboards provide exceptional upwind tracking while allowing for access to shallow lagoons that are inaccessible to most yachts of this size. The deck layout features the signature Outremer helm seats with tillers for a direct and exhilarating steering sensation, alongside a protected central steering wheel for heavy weather. Below deck, the interior is refined and functional, utilizing lightweight materials to ensure the vessel remains agile without compromising the comfort required for permanent live-aboard use. Known for its high average speeds and exceptional build quality, this model is a favorite for transoceanic rallies and serious explorers. A well-specified model on the secondary market is valued at approximately 1 million US dollars. #Outremer51 #SailingCatamaran #BlueWaterCruiser #HarbourMasters
As the 36th America’s Cup draws closer, teams need to learn how to fly on two foils in preparation for the launch of their 75ft Cup boats. The British and American Cup teams give us an insight into how this has been going and what crashes look like. Plus, we take a look at SailGP in San Francisco, we preview the 52 SuperSeries fleet and check in with the new names on the podium at the Hempel World Cup Series in Genoa. But if you watch just one feature this month, make sure you see our feature on Thomas Coville, one of the world’s exceptional solo sailors, as he takes us inside his mind and reveals the huge emotional pressure of racing around the world alone.