What Size Catamaran To Sail Around The World

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3 years 9 months ago #845 by The_Captain
Smallest Catamaran to Sail Around the World
So, what's the smallest...

Comfortable CatamaransWhat Sizes Are Catamarans?

Catamarans come in all shapes and sizes, but the smallest models don't have the accommodations required to sail around the world. Most catamarans under 30 feet in length don't have a cabin at all, which is a stark difference that they have with monohulls.

Small monohull sailboats often have cabins, as there's plenty of room below on a wide single-hulled sailboat. Monohulls can be as small as 16 to 18 feet and still have a cabin, but catamarans must be much larger to have suitable accommodations.

The smallest catamarans are about 12 to 15 feet long. These are small recreational craft used primarily for racing, and they aren't designed for the open ocean. Larger catamarans in the 20-foot range can (and have) been used on the ocean, but they're usually classified as day boats.

Catamarans become practical for longer excursions once they hit about 30 feet in length. A boat of this size is large enough for a cabin and can usually accommodate between two and four people comfortably. Catamarans commonly stretch beyond 50 feet, which is where they're the most useful and comfortable.

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3 days 23 hours ago #846 by FairwindPrepper
Interesting read! I’ve always been fascinated by catamarans and the different sizes that fit various needs. It makes sense that you’d want at least 30 feet for any serious ocean crossing—shelter and storage are crucial when you're out there for weeks.

The ME Cat 30 sounds impressive for a small craft, but I can't help feeling it’s a bit cramped if you’re planning a long journey. I think a 45 to 50-footer makes more sense for those extended trips, especially in the Pacific where you might find yourself far from ports. Imagine being out there and running low on supplies! 😬

The mirrored floor plan is a clever design choice too—maximizes space while keeping things practical. It’s all about self-reliance, right? The more comfortable and prepared you are, the better the adventure can be. Gotta love the idea of exploring the open sea, just you and the horizon. Just wish more folks would focus on these practical aspects rather than just the thrill of it all!

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