Catamarans are stable, roomy, and love to purr.
If it seems like there are a lot of new catamarans on the market, you’re right. Whether it’s to go fast or adventure to far-flung regions in luxury, builders are taking advantage of the speed, spaciousness, and stability that catamarans offer.
From expansive deck spaces ideal for lounging or taking friends offshore fishing to improved fuel efficiency and shallow draft to navigate closer to shorelines, today’s catamarans are hard to ignore. Perhaps one of these are in your future.
Who makes the best catamaran? A list for you to consider:
Four Winns
American boatbuilder Four Winns has added the TH36 catamaran to its lineup. This stylish bowrider, designed by Marc Lombard, boasts sleek lines and a striking “suspended” hardtop. The dual console design features a starboard helm, a port-side companion seat, and a center walk-through windshield. On-deck living is comfortable with twin dinettes, an outdoor galley, and modular sunbeds at both the bow and stern. With space for 15 guests and two ensuite cabins, this cruiser is perfect for weekend getaways. Powered by twin 300-hp outboards (upgradable to 350s), the TH36 (38′ 5″ LOA, 14′ 7″ beam) promises plenty of adventure. fourwinns.com
Sunreef Yachts
The Ultima 111 is the flagship of Sunreef Yachts’ Ultima series, the seventh in the series of hybrid-powered catamarans. Sunreef greatly expanded the outdoor space on the Ultima 111 (118′ 11″ LOA, 44′ 3″ beam) thanks to fold-open side terraces aft. The luxury catamaran can sleep 10 guests and seven crew members, and the owner’s cabin has private access to a foredeck terrace. The main salon boasts high ceilings, a large seating area, a backlit bar, and easy access to a balcony. Sunreef will offer the yacht with a hybrid propulsion option and solar panels for the superstructure. sunreef-yachts.com
Aquila Power Catamarans
Whether entertaining or cruising, Aquila’s new 42 Coupe (42′ 10″ LOA, 15′ 11″ beam, above) and 46 Coupe (47′ 4″ LOA, 17′ 11″ beam) power catamarans have it covered. Available with inboard or outboard power, the models come standard with Aquila’s Hydro Glide Foil System. Spacious decks allow for ensuite port and starboard cabins, a full galley, and a helm station with a Gussi electronic steering wheel that provides access to boat functions via a paddle and twin 12-inch Raymarine displays. A large sunroof lights up the space and lets in the ocean breeze. aquilaboats.com
Caymas Boats
The new 44 CT from Caymas Boats is a fishing powerhouse sure to please any angler. The storage and livewell capacity is next-level with four 190-gallon in-floor fish boxes, two 60-gallon transom livewells, a 210-gallon console coffin box, and more. Quad outboards from either Mercury Marine or Yamaha get this boat to the fish fast. The family will appreciate the dual-row seating under the hardtop or the chaise lounge seating. The 44 CT (44′ 1″ LOA, 12′ beam) has a cabin for storage and is available with an optional head. She made her debut at the 2025 Miami International Boat Show and finished 4th overall in the Reef Cup. caymasboats.com
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Horizon Power Catamarans
The Horizon Power Catamarans’ PC60 with a new Portuguese Deck configuration (61′ 7″ LOA; 24′ 6″ beam) will debut at the 2025 Palm Beach International Boat Show. The top deck design extends the exterior space with a centerline passage that leads from the flybridge to the foredeck where twin built-in settees and hi-lo tables are ready for convertible dining and lounging. The PC60 is a four-stateroom yacht with an optional on-deck master stateroom configuration and a showcase of fine stonework and finishes. horizonpowercatamarans.com
Aspen Power Catamarans
The new C128 (46′ LOA, 13′ 11″ beam) is the flagship for Aspen Power Catamarans’ outboard line. Powered by twin 300-hp Suzuki Marine DF300BMB with dual props, the C128 cruises at 18-20 knots with a 270-mile range and a fuel economy far better than competitor models. From the flybridge to the ensuite three staterooms below (including a king berth master) and a fully equipped galley, cruisers will enjoy the roomy comfort and easy maneuverability of the C128. aspenpowercatamarans.com
Aventura
Since its inception in the early 2000s, Aventura Yachts has specialized in composite boat design and catamaran construction, earning a reputation for its exceptional quality-to-price ratio. The new A54 Motor Yacht (55′ 6″ LOA, 24′ 7″ beam) offers up to twin 550-hp engines with the standard three-cabin, three-head layout. Committed to innovation, performance, and craftsmanship, Aventura Yachts continues to redefine industry standards in catamaran cruising. aventura-catamarans.com
Iliad
The ILIAD 62 is a luxurious, fuel-efficient power catamaran designed for extended voyages, boasting a range exceeding 3,500 nautical miles. Measuring 62 feet in length and 27 feet in beam, she provides expansive living spaces, including a customizable flybridge available in open or fully enclosed configurations. From the flybridge to the foredeck, to the generously sized ensuite cabins below, the ILIAD62 offer owners personalized layouts, finishes, and options to reflect their unique style and cruising needs. iliadcatamarans.com
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ArrowCat
The ArrowCat 420 (41′ 9″ LOA, 14′ 9″ beam) is the perfect power catamaran for boaters who value performance and practicality. This semi-custom vessel excels in fuel efficiency, durability, and comfort. Her 100 percent composite construction ensures long-lasting strength, while the fully planing hull provides a smooth ride. The roomy interior offers a king-size stateroom and a walk-in shower for comfort on long trips. With a top speed of more than 40 knots and a range of 300 miles, the ArrowCat 420 is built for long-distance cruises. arrowcat.com
Xquisite Yachts
Combining diesel-electric hybrid propulsion with solar power, the Sixty Solar Power (60′ 7″ LOA, 26′ 7″ beam) by Xquisite Yachts is set for trans-oceanic voyages. Xquisite created a luxury power catamaran that has a top speed of 24 knots with eight knots being the sweet spot for extended range. There are so many features from the full-beam master to a salon with a living area, dining room, and main navigation area. A hydraulic tender/swim platform leads to a toy garage for all the gear. xquisiteyachts.com
Leopard
Built in partnership with Robertson & Caine, the Leopard 40 PC (40′ LOA, 21′ 8″ beam ) is the perfect size for two owners with occasional guests. The naval architects dialed in the weight and trim and delivered an exceptional compact yacht. Inside is the signature L-shaped galley, salon, and lower helm. The entire starboard hull is dedicated to the owner’s suite with two cabins in the port hull. The flybridge has an upper helm and optional summer galley. Power options range from 250- to 370-hp. leopardcatamarans.com
YOT Power Catamarans
Owners will no longer have to pick favorites to bring along on YOT Power Catamarans’ new YOT 41 (41′ 3″ LOA, 14′ 9″ beam). She has generous cockpit space, especially when the lateral platforms are opened to expand the beam by four-and-a-half feet. YOT included two spacious cabins for overnighting, each with a private head, but can customize the layout and add a generator or battery pack for air conditioning. Standard power is twin 300-hp Mercury Marine V8 outboards or upgrade to 400-hp Mercury Marine
V10 outboards. yot-power-catamarans.com
Two Oceans
The Two Oceans 555 (55′ 6″ LOA, 25′ beam) power catamaran is an impressive vessel and is built to the highest quality standards. Elegant simplicity is one way of describing Du Toit’s styling, and their interior designs are light, modern, and low maintenance. The 555 powercat is comparable in space and accommodations to a 70-foot motoryacht and boasts modern, luxurious, high-end finish and accommodations. Twin 550-hp Cummins QSB6.7 diesel engines provide power for an exceptionally comfortable ride. 2oceans.co.za
Bering Yachts
Bering Yachts’ entry into the luxury catamaran market is the BC60 (62′ LOA, 28′ 2″ beam), the first of two catamarans set for release. Bering built its reputation on monohull expedition yachts and looks to expand it with the aluminum catamaran line. Bering can offer the three-deck BC60 with four, five, or six staterooms. The BC60 is about going to far-flung destinations, and with twin 425-hp Cummins QSB 6.7 diesels, the 3,000-nautical mile range at 7 knots can get it done. beringyachts.com
Makai Power Catamarans
Makai Power Catamarans is introducing a hydrofoil system on its M37 (37′ LOA, 15′ 2″ beam). The main foil is at the keel to maximize lift and efficiency, while a secondary trim foil positioned above the keel enhances the trim control and improves handling. Testing showed increased speed (30 percent) and fuel efficiency (20 percent) with standard twin 320-hp Yanmar 8LV320 diesel engines. The M37 is set up for two ensuite cabins and a full-width stern platform with a semi-enclosed cockpit. makaiyachts.com
Omaya Yachts
The OMAYA 50 (49′ 1″ LOA, 27′ 6″ beam) is the first of three luxury power catamarans from Bulgarian builder Omaha Yachts. Omaya created a focused layout for the interior space, especially the salon that has a galley with high-end appliances and a dining area with a hi-lo table that can seat 10 guests. The lower deck is offered in two configurations with the owner’s version occupying the entire port hull. Spacious exterior spaces offer room to roam, and twin diesel-engine packages from Yanmar range from 150 to 440 horsepower. omaya-yachts.com
Nor-Tech Hi-Performance Powerboats
Florida’s Nor-Tech Hi-Performance Powerboats returned to its roots with the 4000 Supercat Roadster. With four Mercury Racing 500R outboards delivering a combined 2,000 horsepower, the 4000 Supercat (40′ LOA, 11′ 7″) is all about speed and performance. Nor-Tech can configure the cockpit layout to a buyer’s specifications. Nor-Tech included two cabins, one with a head, sink, and shower. The dash features a large Garmin multifunction display in the center with smaller Garmin screens for the driver and co-pilot. nor-techboats.com
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Twin Vee
Twin Vee’s new 280 GFX2 is a premium fishing machine for anglers who want to get there in comfort. Available as a center console or dual console layout, the 280 GFX2 (28′ LOA, 9′ 6″ beam) comes loaded with fish-friendly features including an integrated tackle storage and a 50-gallon livewell. The 28-foot catamaran comes standard with a 24-inch Raymarine touchscreen, and is rated up to 600 horsepower with twin outboard options from Mercury, Suzuki, or Yamaha. Premium marine upholstery with sport stitch patterns is used throughout. twinvee.com
VisionF Yachts
VisionF Yachts launched its first ever fully electric catamaran as part of an eco-friendly series. The E-Cat 80 (78′ 5″ LOA, 35′ 9″ beam) is an engineering marvel featuring 54 solar panels and battery package that generates 21.6 kW per hour of power to drive the twin Danfoss electric motors. Under optimal conditions, the E-Cat 80 has unlimited range and a top speed of 16 knots. Twin 150 kW diesel generators provide backup energy. Luxury accommodations are for up to 12 guests and four crew members, and flexible layout options are available. visionf.com
Statement Marine
Statement Marine has earned top marks for its high-performance catamarans and center consoles, using that expertise to develop the 430 Tigress CAT (45′ 6″ LOA, 11′ 5″ beam). She has a cabin with a berth, a full-size head with a sink and shower, and six-foot headroom. Thanks to quad Mercury Racing 500R outboards, the performance will stay at the front of the pack. The first hull featured a Rockford Fosgate stereo system with a combined 140 speakers and amplifiers, and the helm features dual 22-inch Garmin screens. statementmarine.com
Fountaine Pajot
With multiple social spaces on the MY.6 (45′ 9″ LOA, 21′ 6″ beam), it’s hard to pick a favorite spot. Whether it’s indoor-outdoor connectivity to the large salon or enjoying the views from the flybridge protected by a soft top, Andrieu Yacht Design didn’t overlook a thing, as the yacht was built for travel with an ensuite king berth owner’s cabin, two ensuite double cabins, and a forward cabin. The MY.6 is available in twin 380-hp or 480-hp diesel engines and runs an economical speed of 16 knots with a range of 357 nautical miles. fountaine-pajot.com
Freeman Boatworks
Built for serious anglers, the new Freeman 38 is equipped for offshore and bay excursions alike. Everything on the Freeman 38 (37′ 2″ LOA, 11′ 6″ beam) is focused on the fishing experience from the 400-quart insulated box to the 44 rod holders, two 70-gallon livewells, a three-outlet sea chest, and 25-quart insulated transom boxes to port and starboard. The helm is simple but sophisticated with room for two 22-inch Garmin multifunction displays, and the spacious console includes a head. freemanboatworks.com
World Cat
The 400DC-X Island is the latest addition to World Cat’s dual console lineup. There’s abundant seating throughout the 400DC-X Island (39′ 8″ LOA, 12′ 8″ beam) in the bow and cockpit, and the port console has a couch that converts to a daybed, a microwave, and forward stowage. The console to starboard holds the head with a walk-in shower. She features twin Garmin GPSMAP 8616xsv displays, air conditioning, and twin outboard engine packages up to 1,200 horsepower. Transom options include an insulated fish box, bait prep station, or a summer kitchen. worldcat.com
Invincible Boats
Invincible Boats’ new 36′ Catamaran (36′ LOA, 11′ 8″ beam) is purpose-built for serious offshore fishing. From the expanded cockpit to a 600-mile range, anglers will appreciate the 360-degree fishability and the flat transom for reeling in the big catch. Invincible offers a slew of fishing upgrades including extra livewells, and buyers can opt for twin or quad outboards up to 1,200 horsepower. With quad 300-hp Mercury outboards, the 36-foot catamaran cruises at 38.8 mph with a fuel burn of 1.08 mpg. The top speed is 69.7 mph. invincibleboats.com
Wider
The WiderCat 76 (75′ 10″ LOA, 34′ 4″ beam) stands alone with a reimagined “Hampton”-style interior that includes a four-cabin layout. The main deck includes a living area with large windows and a stateroom with private access to a forward terrace. Belowdecks are the VIP and guest cabins with configurations for up to 12 people. The WiderCat has a hybrid-electric propulsion system with twin FPT motors producing 456 kW each. Her top speed is 13 knots, and she can operate up to nine hours at anchor without running the engines. wider-yachts.com
-by Gregg Mansfield