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Nautitech unveils its new Nautitech 46

by Pauline Calvano 22 Oct 2019 08:50 UTC

The French shipbuilder Nautitech Catamarans takes the opportunity of the Cannes Yachting Festival for a first presentation afloat of its latest born: New Nautitech 46.

Available in two versions, the Nautitech 46 Open and 46 Fly have benefited from an interior redesign from the design office Roseo Design to achieve the most successful alliance of the market between performance and comfort.

During the festival, Nautitech also seized the opportunity to present the new design of its Nau-titech 47 Power, with a new launch scheduled for early 2020 in Miami.

"Our customers' satisfaction is our top priority. This is why we have decided to redesign this version; the market segment of the 46 is very active and new developments are constantly presented. Our customers should be able to benefit from the latest trends - be it in terms of ergonomics, materials, or per-formance. We therefore have imagined our new catamaran as a perfect combination of performance and comfort." Maya Gautier, in charge of Nautitech product line.

The New Nautitech 46 Open, make every navigation a unique experience

Enhanced performance

The unique character of the new Nautitech 46 Open has been reinforced thanks to a bicolor roof, giving her a modern and sleek look, thanks to a longer mast, a lowered boom and an increased sail area which contri-bute to establish the performance of this model with one of the best weight/displacement ratio in her category.

The New Nautitech 46 Fly, elegance, comfort, pleasure and more

Exceptional comfort to live even more intensely the sea

The Nautitech 46 Fly is designed for those who love to travel by the sea and share moments of conviviality. For a few days or for an extended trip, this model is the perfect balance between comfort in navigation and comfort on board.

A complete life experience

In the saloon, Roseo Design has reimagined the space to offer an unrivalled live-aboard experience. A war-mer woodwork, a variety of materials, and a multitude of storage spaces, are all welcome features of this new option for the performance cruising market. The cabins are light and airy thanks to the double hull windows and multiple openings on the outside. Comfort and privacy are ensured via private bathrooms for each cabin. The Nautitech 46 exemplifies beauty, quality and luxury, core values of the Nautitech brand.

New Nautitech 46 technical data:

  • Shipyard: Nautitech Catamarans
  • Model: Nautitech 46
  • Year of launching: 2019
  • Architect: Marc Lombard
  • Interior design: Roseo Design
  • Type of boat: Sailing catamaran
  • Material of construction: Polyester
  • Length overall: 13,79 m
  • Floating length: 13,71 m
  • Beam: 7,54 m
  • Draft: 1,45 m
  • Zoom on sails - New Nautitech 46 Open
  • Standard sail area: 114m2
  • Full batten mainsail: 76m2
  • Self-tacking solent: 38m2
  • Engine: 2 x 40hp Volvo Penta
  • Fuel type: Diesel
  • Fuel capacity: 2 x 300L
  • Fresh water capacity: 2 x 300L
  • Displacement: 10.8t (Open) / 11.4t (Fly)
  • Cabins: 3 à 4
  • Heads: 3 à 4
  • Category: A
  • Zoom on sails - New Nautitech 46 Fly
  • Standard sail area: 107m2
  • Full batten mainsail: 69m2
  • Self-tacking solent: 38m2

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