Catamaran Dream Book

Attention cat lovers. 30 day countdown to the release date of Gregor Tarjan's new reference book. "CATAMARANS, Tomorrow's Superyachts" is a dream-book combination of a technical manual, a buyer's guide and a coffee-table showpiece covering every aspect of luxury cruising multi-hull yachts. Gregor Tarjan reviews the basic concepts of multi-hull design, construction, performance and handling and discusses the latest developments and the future of superyacht catamarans. This top class reference work is a limited edition book and will surely become a future classic.
Pre-order your copy at Sheridan House Publishers or pick up an author-signed copy at the Multihulls Magazine Tent at the Newport or Annapolis Boat Shows.

Aeroyacht 110 - has become Accepted Nominee for World Superyacht Award

The press have called the Aeroyacht 110 the "Wally of Catamarans" and French Magazine Decor at Home has proclaimed our boat as famed designer Ora Ito's favorite yacht. The accolades and international attention to our project have been pouring in unlike we would have ever expected. Now the Aeroyacht 110 has become Accepted Nominee for World Superyacht Award - an annual gathering of the top players in the industry. The World Superyacht Award is the greatest recognition a designer and builder could wish for. We in turn are working hard to make our boat the fastest luxury sailing yacht in the world.
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Newport Boat Show

Don't miss the excitement of stepping aboard and sailing the newest boats at the upcoming Newport Boat Show, Sept. 17-20 in Newport RI. You will be able to inspect over 700 yachts that are displayed in the water and stroll through the second annual Multihull Lagoon. Aeroyacht will be showing the "queen of the show" - the magnificent 60' Eleuthera 60 catamaran by Fountaine Pajot.

Maxi Tri Shatters Atlantic Record

The world's biggest sailing trimaran has just covered 2 921 miles between New-York and Point-Lizard, UK in 3 days 15 hours 25 minutes and 48 seconds, at the average speed of 32,94 knots!! By improving the previous record of 12 hours 32 minutes and 6 seconds held by Franck Cammas in 2007, the twelve sailors of the maxi-trimaran commissioned by Banque Populaire hit their first record and reach the height of their expectancies. Bravo and hats off !
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