Catamaran Sailing
Lifetime Adventures
Description
The Excess 11 is the only large-scale production boat on the market for this size of catamaran. She is one of the smallest cruising catamarans capable of offering so much comfort and space, not to mention the thrill of sailing. The Excess 11 is a boat capable of long passages and is made for life on board. The work of the naval architects and designers has been focused on one objective: to create a real cruising catamaran capable of taking you to the most remote spots on earth to enjoy an isolated cove, an abandoned beach or a secret wave. Excess 11 has benefited from the experience of her elders, without sacrificing all the comfort attributes needed for enjoyable cruising. Add to this a volume worthy of a larger boat, whether in the saloon or in the cabins, with for example a 2 by 2-meter (6½’x6½’) bed in the owner's cabin or bathrooms with separate showers! On deck, she offers the comfort and friendliness of a large open cockpit and twin helm stations, offering both real steering sensations and direct contact with the rest of the crew.
Layout
Performance Indicators
Sail Performance
57
%
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Boat Speed
9
kn
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Bruce Number
1.1
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Kelsall
0.6
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Sail Area to Displacement
18
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Displacement to Length
185
(lower is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Specifications
Metric
Length (LOA)
Length (LWL)
Displacement (light)
Payload capacity
Sail Area (main+jib)
Beam (BOA)
Draft (min)
Draft (max)
Mast clearance
11.42
11.33
9
77
6.61
1.19
1.19
17.3
Imperial
37.5
36.3
19842
829
21.7
3.9
3.9
56.8
Bridgedeck clearance
Fuel
Water
400
300
106
79
Berths
Manufactured Since
6, 7, 8, 9, 12
2020
Designer
Keel
Helm
Steering
Engine (hp)
Hull Material
VPLP
Fixed keels
Aft
Mechanical/Hydraulic
2 x 29hp
Balsa core hull, solid laminate under water line
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