
Catamaran Outremer 45
The Outremer 45 is the youngest model in the Outremer line, but it fully shares the core values of its older sisters: seaworthiness, speed, maneuverability and ease of control. The 45 was designed for long-distance sailing for couples or families. The controls were specially thought out for small crews.
The efficiently designed underwater part of the hull allows you to sail quickly and be maneuverable in the marina. Highest ground clearance in its class n Optionally, you can order a carbon mast, fixed or rotating. Small-scale production allows the use of expensive materials: light furniture, carbon partitions, and more.
Sailing life
Length, m | 13.77 |
Width, m | 7.1 |
Draft, m | 1 |
Displacement, t | 8700 |
Sail area, m2 | 159.00 |
Fresh water, l | 600 |
Fuel, l | 400 |
Architect | Barreau-Neuman |
Engine | 2×54 |
Mainsail | 69 |
Genoa | 90 |
Waterline length | 2×30 |
Basic Price | 575 000 € |
* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog
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